I have a question for this group. I was walking the other day, as I do from time to time, and ended up trying to answer this question.
How much money would you have to make annually in order to live comfortably*? (see note below for more info on 'comfortably'.)
In my opinion, you need at least $30,000/year to comfortably eke out an existance in today's society. Remember first that about 15% of that is already gone to our government to save us from the torments of anarchy or monarchy... (i.e. - taxes)
Then you got rent/mortgage, car payment (most of us do), insurance, groceries, and utilities. That takes up the majority of my (and, I'd assume, most people's) income. What is left is for your extra amenities... computer, movies, eating out, investing/savings, etc....
* - "Comfortably" is relative, I'm talking about making enough to be able to pay essential bills (rent/mortgage, car, insurance, food, etc..) and still have enough left over to be able to do things now and then (save money, see a show, eat out, purchase extra amenities.)
How much money would you have to make annually in order to live comfortably*? (see note below for more info on 'comfortably'.)
In my opinion, you need at least $30,000/year to comfortably eke out an existance in today's society. Remember first that about 15% of that is already gone to our government to save us from the torments of anarchy or monarchy... (i.e. - taxes)
Then you got rent/mortgage, car payment (most of us do), insurance, groceries, and utilities. That takes up the majority of my (and, I'd assume, most people's) income. What is left is for your extra amenities... computer, movies, eating out, investing/savings, etc....
* - "Comfortably" is relative, I'm talking about making enough to be able to pay essential bills (rent/mortgage, car, insurance, food, etc..) and still have enough left over to be able to do things now and then (save money, see a show, eat out, purchase extra amenities.)