AssumptionLivid6879 t1_iw7oxey wrote
Reply to comment by ScarletFire21 in Salary in So. Maine by [deleted]
Ive complained about making a household income of $250k, I’ve complained when I made $150k, 50k, 35k, 20k (32 years old now). Ultimately it’s finding happiness and balance in your current situation. It’s amazing how the middle class trap is set up where you can always end up paycheck to paycheck if you don’t practice smart spending. It’s the exact same concept of body weight.
At the end of the day you need to consider the balance of work and time. Your salary with a solid 40 hours (never need to stay late, never need to fly for work, never need to commute more than an hour, never need to work early) is a good deal
passthepeanutbutter t1_iw84z13 wrote
This! It amazes me how an increase an salary sounds amazing at the time and can help with a lot of things, but it is still very easy to live paycheck to paycheck. In the last 5 years I’ve gone from $45k to $100k and I feel like my spending has just gone up with it. It’s a hard thing to reign back in.
opuntina t1_iw88wop wrote
Bad spending habits and poor money management will do that
PuzzleheadedMine2168 t1_iwbswfw wrote
So will changing your family size from ONE to FOUR with two added kids--as the person above did. Don't be "that person" who doesn't understand how expenses work.
opuntina t1_iwca8zt wrote
That will definitely also do it.
toolstudio t1_iw8dnf0 wrote
Same here for time and pay. Except now I have a 3 yo, a 15 yo step kid and a house rather than cheap rent from a family member. Doubled my pay, but money's even tighter.
Xyzzydude t1_iw8ehix wrote
Contentment with enough is not an easy attitude to adopt but it makes life so much better. It took me until my 50s to figure that out, don’t be like me and wait too long.
squirrels_rootbeer t1_iw8d7b7 wrote
Yes, this all day long.
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