I came across an article today claiming that it costs 113k/year to live a "middle class" life style. Now I know the reason why people live above their means.
The calculation consists of
mortgage, property tax, health insurance, 2 cars, 6% retirement savings, all payroll/federal taxes, and misc spending.
Looks like we are not talking about a very lavish house or new cars here..just your everyday normal stuff even I would consider "middle class".
The problem is most people who consider themselves "middle class" doesn't make 113k. When you hit 100k+, most people consider themselves to be "upper middle class" which means they probably live a 150k-200k+ lifestyle to distinguish themselves from the 113k lifestyle.
It's funny how this classification can put you in debt forever. I know people who makes 35k/year looking for the same classes of houses as people making 100k/year.
The calculation consists of
mortgage, property tax, health insurance, 2 cars, 6% retirement savings, all payroll/federal taxes, and misc spending.
Looks like we are not talking about a very lavish house or new cars here..just your everyday normal stuff even I would consider "middle class".
The problem is most people who consider themselves "middle class" doesn't make 113k. When you hit 100k+, most people consider themselves to be "upper middle class" which means they probably live a 150k-200k+ lifestyle to distinguish themselves from the 113k lifestyle.
It's funny how this classification can put you in debt forever. I know people who makes 35k/year looking for the same classes of houses as people making 100k/year.
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