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US income inequality continues to grow
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(07-24-2018, 12:34 PM)GMDino Wrote: My wife and I both have college degrees.  We make more money than we ever did (save a brief period when commissions were better for me) and we are no better off than when we got married over 20 years ago.

Some of that is by choice.  We have two kids (one getting married next year).  We bought a house.  We traded in her car for a new car three years ago rather than invest in fixing the old one.  We take a vacation every year with my family.  My wife had gone back to college after our youngest was born and we are still paying for that.

We make choices to spend.

Some is not by choice.

Medical bills for my wife (every test and every consultation and every medication).  My car died and we had to invest in one for me six months after we got hers. The lawnmower died and we bought a used one.  Business is down in my industry (which I've been in for 20 year) so, as I said, commissions are down.  All utilities are up.  

Maybe I just need to "work harder"?  Or should I give up 20 years experience and just "get a new job"?

Decisions, decisions....

Is it bad that the biggest thing I took out of this back and forth is that Dino bought a used lawnmower?
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RE: US income inequality continues to grow - michaelsean - 07-24-2018, 12:57 PM

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