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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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#76 |
In Search of a Life
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Fayetteville, AR
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My dad was a highly successful dentist. I'm a teacher, and my wife quite her job and started her own business 3 years ago.
You do the math.
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#77 |
The Maintenance Guy
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Renovated Bugeater Estate
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#78 |
It Goes On
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Lees Summit
Casino cash: $10026331
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About the same.
My dad and mom had just gotten divorced. My dad was working for GSA making good money, but my mom had ruined his credit, so it was a few years of living lean when he and my step mom got together. I'm settled in a good job, bit not really high pay. Same with my wife. We will do ok, but probably never make what my dad did, without major career changes, which neither of us want. |
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#79 |
Run Chiefs fans, run!!
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Nashville, TN
Casino cash: $9963863
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Many times I wish I had went that route. If you are good at it and can fix complicated issues, pretty good income and job security there.
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#80 |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: OP/KC/Whatever
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OMG Justin Houston posts here
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#81 |
Woman should only make babies
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Apartment "G UNIT!"
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My parents had good insurance. I spent 3 days in the hospital wiped out my 401k savings and going to have to sell my car to get a beater. That was WITH insurance.
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#82 | |
Woman should only make babies
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Apartment "G UNIT!"
Casino cash: $-273864
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I would think time and energy is what should 100 more valuable at this point. If you can put more energy and time in things that you give a **** then do that instead of upgrading. Some peoples game is getting bigger and better shit, so for those people it might be worth it.
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#83 |
Are you ready to Rumble?
Join Date: Apr 2006
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So far, everybody is better than their parents. LOL okay chiefs planet. okay.
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#84 | |
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, Mo
Casino cash: $-710901
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But let's say you have 100K that you could either put as a down payment to get yourself to a 15 year note or you could keep the liquidity and take the 30 yr note. The 15 yr note is going to be about a point lower in interest - so point 15 yr. However, I can take that 100K and put it in the market. Over the 15 years that I'm 'saving', I will probably quadruple that in the market, considering a relatively steady historic return. Even with the market collapsing in/around '07, if you didn't need that money, it's recovered to the point that 100K invested in 2000 would be worth about 185K today if you did nothing more than shove it all into an S&P index fund. And that's with an absolute bed-shitting in the middle. Like I said, using historic average without a mid-term collapse and you're looking at it being worth about 400K. And remember, the interest you pay on the notes is tax deductible, so your 4% note is going to figure more like 3% after the tax advantages (with the 3% note being at about 2.25%), so the gap on the % difference closes as well. A 30 yr note really can be a very strong, sound financial decision if you're willing to take the liquidity that you save and use it to defray the added cost. Ultimately I just like not having to give a shit about a budget. If I want to do something right now, I get to do it. If my monthly mortgage payment triples, sure I'll have a hell of a house...and it's a good thing because I'll be spending a lot more time sitting in it instead of going on vacations, going out to eat, etc...
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#85 | |
In Search of a Life
Join Date: Jul 2009
Casino cash: $-595936
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Went with a 30 year for basically what you're saying here. I pay my wife from my 2 offices to do "bookwork" and basically take that extra income and just throw it at either A. Debt or B. the market. She does well enough herself that she shouldn't be getting paid, especially when I do the bookwork anyway but from a tax perspective I guess it makes sense, or so I was told. In terms of the house though, we ended up going a little smaller but we love it and have extra income to do shit with. I'm not huge on the big house right now, maybe in the future I would be I guess, but give me all my other shit. Of course a 3k per month student loan tab eats taht other shit up a little quicker than I'd like but it is what it is. Last edited by O.city; 07-16-2015 at 01:05 PM.. |
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#86 | |
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, Mo
Casino cash: $-710901
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If I decide that energy is 100 times important than money, then I'll dial back job responsibilities, etc... and ensure that I'll never hit that 'life changing' financial threshhold. Or, I could keep my foot on the accelerator for another 3-5 years, figure that things will keep trending as they are and suddenly I've hit that 'doubling' point that allows the next level lifestyle choices I'd like to make. Then again, I think that's just a question common to pretty much everyone in their 30s and has been for time immemorial. Just exactly how hard are you willing to push to make your 40s that much cushier? Rarely do you hit your professional peak in your 30s but damn if it doesn't feel like you've spent a long time pushing yourself. It's hard to keep your eyes on the prize, so to speak. For me, I've chosen to bear down, fight through the professional doldrums and see if I can't run down my folks, get my 3rd car garage with a shop and some land overlooking a golf course or a lake and then coast a bit through my 40s when the next batch of people like me are willing to do some of my work for me. I certainly understand the opposite perspective though and there are months at a time where I think it's probably the way to go.
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#87 |
In Search of a Life
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Correcting papers
Casino cash: $-660000
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I would say better. Dad was a farmer from day one. Mom was the best hired man dad could have. (his words)
There were years they worked at a loss. I don't see how the hell we made it. As we clean out the house, I am going to find their 1040's and find out. The late 70's and early 80's were terrible. Mom and Dad always paid the bills and never over extended themselves. Buy what you need, not what they wanted. Lesson learned. I wish more people would do that today. Even as a teacher, my wife and I do well. She is kicking my ass right now. That helps. I have been able to do things my parents NEVER would have been able to do. And I appreciate it every day. I am thankful for what I have and do not take it for granted. The amazing thing, because of the last few years of farming, my parents secured my retirement and the fact that my kids can go to college. I cry every time I think of it. Never thought it would happen that way.
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#88 | |
Woman should only make babies
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Apartment "G UNIT!"
Casino cash: $-273864
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#89 |
ON CP YOU’RE SOMEBODY’S BITCH!
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Da SEI
Casino cash: $2294809
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Way, way worse... Student loans and an inability to really use my degree in a job that pays better than a factory job, has just destroyed me. I've made some bad decisions financially, but mostly I have had some awful, awful luck. Every time it appears that I am going to catch a financial break, something crazy and unexpected comes from nowhere and just takes the wind out of my sails.
On the other hand, I will be inheriting a pretty large sum of money when my parents pass away. However, the last thing in the world that I want to experience is any of my loved ones dying...so lose-lose. Going to college was my personal worst financial decision. Hands down. |
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#90 |
Quit your bullshit
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Bored of winning
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