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View Poll Results: How do you financially compare to your parents when they were your current age? | |||
**** I'm under 25 years old, and compared to my parents at this age I'm ... |
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1 | 0.63% |
Doing better financially |
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1 | 0.63% |
About the same |
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1 | 0.63% |
Not doing as good financially |
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4 | 2.50% |
**** I'm 25 to 34 years old, and compared to my parents at this age I'm ... |
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1 | 0.63% |
Doing better financially |
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32 | 20.00% |
About the same |
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8 | 5.00% |
Not doing as good financially |
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10 | 6.25% |
**** I'm 35 to 44 years old, and compared to my parents at this age I'm ... |
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0 | 0% |
Doing better financially |
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34 | 21.25% |
About the same |
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7 | 4.38% |
Not doing as good financially |
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8 | 5.00% |
**** I'm 45 to 54 years old, and compared to my parents at this age I'm ... |
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1 | 0.63% |
Doing better financially |
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25 | 15.63% |
About the same |
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8 | 5.00% |
Not doing as good financially |
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8 | 5.00% |
**** I'm 55 to 64 years old, and compared to my parents at this age I'm ... |
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0 | 0% |
Doing better financially |
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6 | 3.75% |
About the same |
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1 | 0.63% |
Not doing as good financially |
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1 | 0.63% |
**** I'm 65 years old or older, and compared to my parents at this age I'm ... |
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0 | 0% |
Doing better financially |
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0 | 0% |
About the same |
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0 | 0% |
Not doing as good financially |
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1 | 0.63% |
My finances are too secret for an anonymous poll with an anonymous name on an anonymous message board. |
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0 | 0% |
I'm Justin Houston. What do you think my answer is? |
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2 | 1.25% |
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#61 |
Don't tread on me.
Join Date: Nov 2006
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I would say probably about the same. My dad owned his own business at my age, and my mom was a Registered Nurse with a BSN. I work for my dad, and my wife is 23 as a registered nurse with a BSN. I think money wise we maybe a bit better, because we are just now expecting our first. We bought a house, my school loans (I have a BBA) are paid in full, we owe 8k on hers, and she has a newer car 2014. Outside of the house, car and 1 student loan, we have no debt.
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#62 |
Banded
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Oz
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My parents got divorced when my dad was around my current age. Before that, even with a 2 income family we weren't doing real well. After that, we were really poor for awhile living with my mom and my dad doing some but not nearly enough in child support.
I feel my kids have it made. We are not rich or even high middle class by any means, but we are doing alright. They have a lot of advantages that I didn't. Both of my boys (19 & 22) seem to be doing okay in their young, independent, financial lives. They both are hard workers and that makes me proud as a parent. My daughter is only 13 so we will see how that goes.
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#63 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Northland
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#64 |
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, Mo
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I'm doing well but my mom and step dad were both doing 6 figures in their early 30s (20 years ago that meant something). They may not have quite been there at 33, but I'm pretty sure by 35-36 my mom had started her new job and my step dad had gotten into the mortgage industry at the height of the re-finance craze (so he was doing 250-350K/yr for about 4-5 yrs there).
They bought their house right before the housing market exploded upward in the late 90s so they got a 4K square foot house in an upscale neighborhood in the northland for about $175K and because of those years my step dad had, they had it paid off in about 8 yrs. It's doubled in value and they've not had a mortgage payment in 10+ years. I'm doing pretty damn well, but ultimately they just timed pretty much everything almost exactly right. My mom retired at 45, went back to school and took something of a 'hobby' job to pass the time in a field she loves. My step dad is in software now and still makes good money. They had the house paid off young, got both kids out of the house by 45 and bought a friggen 56 ft Carver because they didn't have any monthly payments on anything and no kids in the house. Despite my best efforts they will probably kick my ass financially all the way to the end. The downshot was that they struggled quite a bit for my early years as a young family with 2 kids (and a mid-stream divorce didn't help), but right around the time I went off to school, things pretty well shot out of a cannon for them financially.
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#65 |
Quit your bullshit
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Bored of winning
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Southern Johnson County Kansas. It's nice for a second income, but she'll never make what I do, and she won't ever come close to earning what my mom did at her peak (neither will I, for that matter).
Then again, she makes double what her mom made while raising 4 kids without the help of her deadbeat dad, so it's all relative. The studies I've seen indicate that you need roughly 75k a year to reach optimum happiness. After that, you pretty much have to double your income in order to have it make a significant impact. I think that seems awfully low, but I have certainly reached the point of diminishing returns. An extra $50k a year wouldn't change my day to day life any. I might stay at nicer hotels when I take vacations, and I would certainly retire a little earlier, but it wouldn't have near the impact on my life today that $10k would have had ten or fifteen years ago. |
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#66 |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Yeah, at this point. Dad's financial stability hadn't kicked in yet when they were my age. The wife and I are both doing pretty well.
However, when you have some of the bills we have it makes it tougher. When I'm at his age now? I won't be close to where they are. He made some pretty wise decisions in the communication field so they're pretty well of. Yet they couldn't football the bill for dental school. Bastards |
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#67 | |
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, Mo
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Then again...I can't take it with me either. Like you said, there's a middle ground there where you have a lot more freely spendable money...but not quite enough to make a 'leap' without it really hurting so you don't really want to do it. It's the snootiest of snooty bullshit. It's just an odd spot to find yourself in. You work hard for promotions, raises, etc... but like you said, once you hit a point, the money doesn't actually make any difference in your lifestyle.
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#68 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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The retirement thing that some have mentioned is a good point as well, I do believe the baby boomers are going to enjoy far better retirements than any of the subsequent generations. Just because we may be doing equal or slightly better at this point in time, it doesn't mean we are better off overall. |
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Don't tread on me.
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#70 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Donkey Land
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Probably a pretty skewed sample for a question like this. People who are on here are more likely to be white-collar workers who are at jobs where they can surf the internet. People who have low incomes are 1) more likely in labor jobs where they can't be online during the day in the first place and 2) less likely to have time to be on the internet in general if they're far enough down the socioeconomic ladder that they're working multiple jobs (or can't afford internet at home).
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#73 |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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both my parents were dirt ****ing poor, mom still is, dad has done better financially lately but he still lives in the house he paid 10K for in 1989. so there is a reason.
financially i kick their asses, everyone else in my family's too. just think they all told me i was a ****ing idiot to want to work on cars,in their minds i should have just taken that warehouse order puller position my pops had a set up after high school... |
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#74 |
Shit
Join Date: Jun 2008
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a wise old man once told me that if you do any real estate loan for more than 15 years you are a mother ****ing idiot
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#75 |
In Search of a Life
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Learned a trade, lost my job in 2009, union shop went out of business the same time, couldn't compete with those guys for a new job, went back to college and I'm still going and broke as ****. Not sure how my parents were doing at my age but I'm going to say they were better off.
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