• algorithmae@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    I make less than a third of that and make it work (barely). Some people need to seriously reassess their priorities or something.

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      1 year ago

      What’s even the point of your comment, I’m not trying to be rude it just seems unhelpful and the attitude is prevalent. Sure, if people adjust their habits they could make due, but the problem is the fucking robbery of all working people so it’s just wasting time bickering with points like this.

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        1 year ago

        The point is that there is something fishy going on if you make $150k and still can’t make ends meet.

        My hunch is that there is obvious excess spending on things that aren’t needed, and downsizing is the best solution. Families don’t need a $80k SUV when a sedan would do for example. Joneses be damned.

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          1 year ago

          Your 150k number continues to highlight how oblivious you are to the current state of the economy.

          1 mil… maybe that has gotten past the orphan crushing machine/boring dystopia threshold, but there is almost no physical quality of life difference between someone making 50k a year and someone making 150k a year.

          How does the old adage go?

          Mo money mo problems.

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      1 year ago

      You don’t get any sort of financial assistance?

      I grew up on the poverty line. Food Stamps and Affortable Housing programs got us by.

      I worked my ass off to get above the threshold of qualifying for any sort of assistance, and now I live at about the same level because food and rent eat up the difference between what I make and what my parents made.

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        Nope, no direct financial assistance. Though my parents are close by, and do help with things like inviting me over to dinner like once a month and helping me buy used furniture, if that counts. I shop very frugally and don’t have expensive hobbies. The only thing I’m really missing is savings.

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              1 year ago

              Ya.

              You can’t figure out how to make 150k, but you think you are better than people who have.

              Tried to end it nice, but fuck you are a raging asshole.

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                  1 year ago

                  Household, not solo, income of about 150k.

                  About same quality of life as I had growing up.

                  No kids.

                  Bottom barrel health insurance is a LOT more expensive than it is for people who make less. Drive a Honda Civic, but I still pay more for car insurance than my buddies that make less and drive Mustangs/Chargers/etc. My mom got WIC. I don’t. My mom qualified for Affordable Housing. I don’t.

                  I mean… I endorse you punching up, but I don’t think you aim those punches high enough, which makes you look like the kind of asshole who it makes sense that you can’t find actual gainful employment to advance yourself.

                  If this conversation proceeds, I need to know if you have reproduced, if you have been divorced, and if you are on any form of public assistance.

                  I’m no divorce/no kids/ can’t qualify for public assistance and my rent, food, and insurance costs have me living paycheck to paycheck.

                  At a current household income of, specifically, about 130k, far higher than I ever thought I’d pull off, there is NO shot at me getting a mortgage and I’m still living at the standard of life whose tax statements include kids, divorces, far lower paying jobs, and public assistance.