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Depends on the lifestyle you live. Sometimes a mil isn't enough for some people. I can work with $350K though.
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You're either joking or have no working knowledge of taxation, the cost of education, the cost of living and the overhead involved with working for yourself.Originally Posted by MonStar1
Originally Posted by SneakerHeathen
Originally Posted by iWhipMyHeadovv
there is no way im struggling with 350k a year.
Roflcopter...
Son, have some kids, grab a mortgage, run a couple of businesses and then talk. You'll be 60 years old nowhere near retirement.
Dudes will be calling Suze Orman "Like halp, I'm in debt, my kids got accepted to private universities, my mortgage is insane and I'm just trying to keep up appearances".
U serious sneaker heathen? You sound just like dude in the article.....
Originally Posted by SneakerHeathen
You're either joking or have no working knowledge of taxation, the cost of education, the cost of living and the overhead involved with working for yourself.Originally Posted by MonStar1
Originally Posted by SneakerHeathen
Roflcopter...
Son, have some kids, grab a mortgage, run a couple of businesses and then talk. You'll be 60 years old nowhere near retirement.
Dudes will be calling Suze Orman "Like halp, I'm in debt, my kids got accepted to private universities, my mortgage is insane and I'm just trying to keep up appearances".
U serious sneaker heathen? You sound just like dude in the article.....
Nah, everyone who makes 350K is blowing it on mutt-walkers and country clubs. Living in NY (or even LI) is expensive, couple that with a couple kids and other expenses, 350K before taxes is chump change.
Originally Posted by SneakerHeathen
You're either joking or have no working knowledge of taxation, the cost of education, the cost of living and the overhead involved with working for yourself.Originally Posted by MonStar1
Originally Posted by SneakerHeathen
Roflcopter...
Son, have some kids, grab a mortgage, run a couple of businesses and then talk. You'll be 60 years old nowhere near retirement.
Dudes will be calling Suze Orman "Like halp, I'm in debt, my kids got accepted to private universities, my mortgage is insane and I'm just trying to keep up appearances".
U serious sneaker heathen? You sound just like dude in the article.....
Nah, everyone who makes 350K is blowing it on mutt-walkers and country clubs. Living in NY (or even LI) is expensive, couple that with a couple kids and other expenses, 350K before taxes is chump change.
Originally Posted by NooEra
hahahaha humblebrag.Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
ksteezy wrote:
Bros I cleared over 100k and I'm far from having a problem free lifeHere is another thing you guys are not taking into account...annual salary is one thing, what you actually take home a year is another...on paper I cleared over 100k I probably took home 55k after uncle Sam raped me....I'm almost positive he wasn't taking home 350k clean either.
Originally Posted by ksteezy
Originally Posted by ps2child
Originally Posted by three6mafia
mannn. $350,000 a year? $100,000 a year and i would have no problems. makes me sick.
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Bros I cleared over 100k and I'm far from having a problem free lifeHere is another thing you guys are not taking into account...annual salary is one thing, what you actually take home a year is another...on paper I cleared over 100k I probably took home 55k after uncle Sam raped me....I'm almost positive he wasn't taking home 350k clean either.
no shots buuut...Originally Posted by cap1229
I feel like the middle class is changing in this country but I admit to living in a bubble.
I don't see how ksteezy is bragging.
kinduva tangent, but had a question for youOriginally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
I'm a junior professional in the NYC financial services sector, my 2 cents:
For his age, this guy is actually towards the bottom of the totem pole in terms of compensation in high finance. I'm sure many of his friends in their 40s are pulling 1-5MM so if he is comparing himself to them, then yes he will feel underpaid.
One thing you learn in high finance is that money and wealth is relative. There is no absolute value for wealth. Type A people always want to make more money. Being type A is what gets you here in the first place.
Brooklyn Heights for example.Originally Posted by gambit215
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is this fool spending over 75,000 to be part of a club where he probably doesnt even have time to attend? Dont bankers work CRAZY hours?
BTW- 2 Audi's? and Living in Brooklyn ................................
Where are you pushing two Audi's in BK and paying 1200 a month? The Stuy? Bushwick? On top of store on Flatbush?........................................Ducktales?
Originally Posted by lilpro4u
Hell no..2 Audis living in a closet in Brooklyn?! F is wrong with people?