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Re: How much money
[Re: akbejeepin]
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That's a VERY tough question to answer. Someone with a $100k job sounds like they are doing great but if you want to figure in having NO debt for house and cars, $100k isn't going to cover it by the time you figure in cost of living plus whatever hobbies they are into. Then add on to that if they have kids they are saving towards college tuition, retirement, etc... The problem is if a person makes $100k, they want a $250k house. If they make $200k, they want a $450k house. Like the old saying, the more you make the more you spend.
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