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Just boring and thinking about how much is a white collar person make a year? I live in CA, so I think in order to live in a comfortable life, need to make at least 80000 per year.........what do you think? And what state do you live in? |
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45k a year in CA you can live comfy off that. I live in CA I dont even make that much cuz I keep buying so much stuff all the time
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45k? do you live in the slums?
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Gamefreak, you in Compton? jk bro. I think you can live in So. Cal on 65k a year. My wife makes 60k plus my 20k a year is enough. Although the school loan I get does help more with my gas since gas in L.A. is up the wazuu.
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Pfft you guys are the ones joking. I could live super comfortable in LA or San Diego with $35k a year easy and I have. This is with going out every weekend and having all the bud you can smoke.
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Why is everyone so excited to live on bare minimum? Aspire to make something of yourself, geez...
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no one is excited to live on bare minimum but the reality is making more isnt always possible does that mean every person who doesnt make alot of money is lazy in your eyes?
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you get accustomed to what you make, when your lifestyle goes up you need more to keep it going...
Also are we talking individually or couple, you may make 80k but who you live with may make more or less or nothing and that has a bearing on your lifestyle and what you can afford jointly.....
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Originally Posted by unkown5454 45k? do you live in the slums? | Class post. :D
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With white collar jobs, it depends on your job title and the company you work for. It also matters what state you live in. Some states, the jobs have average higher salary cuz of higher expense of life.
I was making $53-$62 from 2005 to 2008 living in Vegas working at a investment bank
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It really depends where you are in life (age), your life style, and major life purchases (college, car, house). Personally I could live off of 50k or 200k a year and live close to the same lifestyle. I am around 150k a year after the tax man rapes me. Keep in mind that consistency in life is key. 90% of NBA players go bankrupt, because they buy all these luxury things, but can not be constant financially, and the shiz hits the fan before they know it.
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Originally Posted by marysman78 Gamefreak, you in Compton? jk bro. I think you can live in So. Cal on 65k a year. My wife makes 60k plus my 20k a year is enough. Although the school loan I get does help more with my gas since gas in L.A. is up the wazuu. | I actually live right by USC. U guys just live off too much simple as that really.. Probably have fancy cars and stuff, living outside your means.
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We all live outside our means. Americans especially are very spoiled. When the power goes out for a day or so you'll see how spoiled we really are. 50k a year should be enough for anyone. Even lower should be enough too. We all just want it all though.
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Its nice to hear everybody's thoughts. I know it doesn't matter 40k or 80k you make, because it all depends on the life style you have or you want  If we don't have too much desires, then, even just 25k should do, but it's hard for a woman who likes to spend a lot like me  so, I got to lower that thought!
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Depends on what you have, if you already have everything you need and want, cars, clothes etc. all you need from there is to pay the bills and keep plenty of cash in your pocket. I don't even keep track of what I make, just make enough to get the things I want and keep plenty of cash on hand, you don't need more than that unless you're the insecure type trying to live up to somebodies ⊗⊗⊗⊗ little idea of a status symbol.
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lol white collar jobs? i think your on wrong forums  .
Jokes aside i think anything over 75k is to be considered above average once you hit 120k your probably the 1% considering your single etc.
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There is not set amount.
Everyone can live on different amounts in different parts of the country.
In most towns in the midwest you can live extremely good on 50k.
Then add in some of the same midwest towns that are full of life and things to do and 50k wont get you anything but frozen dinners because of the cost of living.
Hilton Head SC for instance, if you cannot afford a 300k house then you would be living in the slums outside of the city.
Drive 45 minutes away from Hilton Head and you can buy a decent house on 50k per year and do well.
I know someone who actually lived in Vegas for a while and said he could not make it there on 75k per year. He said he struggled to make ends meet.
Then I know a a 26 year old who lives in a beach town and makes 50k per year and lives it up.
Hard to compare because no one has the same lifestyle, wants, needs etc.
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Originally Posted by jbluntz Depends on what you have, if you already have everything you need and want, cars, clothes etc. all you need from there is to pay the bills and keep plenty of cash in your pocket. I don't even keep track of what I make, just make enough to get the things I want and keep plenty of cash on hand, you don't need more than that unless you're the insecure type trying to live up to somebodies ⊗⊗⊗⊗ little idea of a status symbol. | This is the boat im in so I can live on 25k a year in CA...
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Originally Posted by AmazonStealth It really depends where you are in life (age), your life style, and major life purchases (college, car, house). Personally I could live off of 50k or 200k a year and live close to the same lifestyle. I am around 150k a year after the tax man rapes me. Keep in mind that consistency in life is key. 90% of NBA players go bankrupt, because they buy all these luxury things, but can not be constant financially, and the shiz hits the fan before they know it. | 90% of NBA players? I don't agree with that, I think you meant 90% of NFL players.
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Originally Posted by download3000 lol white collar jobs? i think your on wrong forums  .
Jokes aside i think anything over 75k is to be considered above average once you hit 120k your probably the 1% considering your single etc. | $250,000 or higher per year is considered the 1%, anything less 99%
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Originally Posted by Red X 90% of NBA players? I don't agree with that, I think you meant 90% of NFL players. | Yes it is around 90% for NBA players. I dont know what the percentage for NFL
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