At what point is it just not worth it to work anymore?
With our combined salaries, I am making about .43 on the dollar. I do contribute the max to my 401k so that $17,500 is only taxed by social security and medicare. But as a whole, I bring home .43 for every dollar I am paid.
I just don't think it's worth it. And that also doesn't include the tax credits for which we would qualify if I didn't work. $5000 tuition and a child tax credit and possibly more....that's just off the top of my head.
And I'm pretty sure that this year it may even be 'worse'. My husband just got a really good promotion which comes with a $20k increase in salary and I also just took a job that has a higher labor category. We get raises and all I can think is how much more in taxes we will pay.
I know a lot of people in our tax bracket are thinking the same thing. There has to be a point where it is not worth it to pay more in taxes than you bring home.
With our combined salaries, I am making about .43 on the dollar. I do contribute the max to my 401k so that $17,500 is only taxed by social security and medicare. But as a whole, I bring home .43 for every dollar I am paid.
I just don't think it's worth it. And that also doesn't include the tax credits for which we would qualify if I didn't work. $5000 tuition and a child tax credit and possibly more....that's just off the top of my head.
And I'm pretty sure that this year it may even be 'worse'. My husband just got a really good promotion which comes with a $20k increase in salary and I also just took a job that has a higher labor category. We get raises and all I can think is how much more in taxes we will pay.
I know a lot of people in our tax bracket are thinking the same thing. There has to be a point where it is not worth it to pay more in taxes than you bring home.
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