Comment on Even households earning $150,000 a year are struggling with credit card and car payments
assaultpotato@sh.itjust.works 5 days agoStraight up no idea how you’re doing that - genuinely you should be proud of your budgeting.
My partner and I live quite comfortably admittedly, but we rarely buy “things” - our biggest discretionary spending by far is on higher quality food. Our net expenses last year was around 65k CAD.
24k went to housing, around 20k went into investments and savings, and the last 20k was on “everything else”, including discretionary spending. We live comfortably but not nearly extravagantly and our expenses floor for the two of us is probably 40k… let alone adding two kids.
And we live in an incredibly cheap city compared to Vancouver/Toronto!
Sanctus@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Take the 20k out of investments and savings and you have your answer for how they are doing it.
assaultpotato@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
… 65 - 20 = 45, which I explicitly called out as our lowest expenses for 2 people but their comment is about 40 for a family of four…
Off by a factor of 2, bud
Sanctus@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Yeah bud and my point is they aren’t saving. Theres things they need to be doing that they aren’t that doesnt necessarily effect their month-to-month lives but will effect them in an emergency, or in retirement (lol)
assaultpotato@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
Which isn’t really relevant to their original comment about basic necessities? So far it’s like you haven’t bothered to read any comments but just really wanted to say something. Got the number of people for my expenses comment wrong, completely missed the point of the main comment. 0/2.