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80K? That's close to 4x the maximum income I've ever had for a family of four.

I could live /well/ on that. Pay off my house in a single year with the surplus over the minimum of what is needed to actually live on.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

So you live off $20,000 per year and have a family?

You are definitely better than most with budgeting and finding creative ways to save money.

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I currently support myself completely and my son half time on 13K a year, since the scamdemic dropped my job to half time hours or less for the last two and a half years. Between 2007 and 2017, I made under 20K yearly ($10/hr or less) and had no issues supporting a family of four.

My idea of budgeting is paying for housing, utilities, food, fuel, and house/auto insurance first then any money left over is spendable or saveable.

There's no creativity about it... When one has never in a half century lived outside of the poverty-line level socio-economic caste, you learn not to waste money on expensive things that aren't crucial and to reduce/reuse and buy used instead of new whenever possible.

My main savings is not paying rent. The creativity would apply to locating owner-financed housing for purchase because banks hate my level of income.

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