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----- --- 54606962 Honestly how is the average person still making their car payments, mortgage payments, buying food, etc? Anybody have interesting anecdotes? As far as I can tell people are living just like they were before but every bit of data I can find suggests people are underwater and getting fucked. --- 54607247 >>54606962 (OP) who cares --- 54608370 >>54606962 (OP) Zero money left for saving, credit card debt will be slowly increasing. --- 54608432 >>54606962 (OP) I don't know anon, I don't understand how my co-workers afford the shit they do making the exact same wages as me. --- 54608446 >>54606962 (OP) >Record high credit card debt >Car repos increasing at fastest rate since 2008 These things take a while play out, but people are clearly struggling. --- 54608482 >>54606962 (OP) 2018: $70k/y 2019: $70k/y 2020: $90k/y 2021: $130k/y 2022: $170k/y 2023 looks like it may be $200k/y. I found a very promising job opportunity that I don't expect to have much competition for --- 54608491 >>54608482 It feels like six figures is fairly common these days for your average peons working in tech or finance. --- 54608503 >>54606962 (OP) the average person saves nothing, at least not beyond what is automatically deducted for something like a 401k an above average saver will have 3-6 months of expenses in a savings account, but again, everything beyond that is perpetually spent i once has a girl stop dating me when i told her my after tax savings rate was 70% --- 54608507 >>54608370 this. the average person (aka the almost 99%) is now living the subscription model of society and is paying their fees for being alive on a month-to-month basis. miss a day of paid work = credit card debt increases. get ill and need meds = credit card debt increases. have any event happen other than work = credit card debt increases. soon the average person will live like the government and just work to pay off the monthly credit card fees but that will take another two years of misery and then everybody won't own anything but will also be very sad. instead of hoverboards and space exploration (You) will live in a global tranny dystopia of pods and bugs because life is suffering. --- 54608532 >>54608491 guess how the majority of CEOs of fortune 500 companies selected their undergraduate major? by job security. most of them have engineering undergraduate degrees, but times have changed. the modern equivalent is computer science. quit thinking emotionally like a woman and think strategically about how to get what you want like a man. --- 54608566 >>54608507 pinching pennies by forgoing starbucks, cancelling netflix, drinking your pee pee, or eating your poo poo isn't the path to wealth. people need to invest in their career and don't make any significantly retarded financial decisions like buying a $90k truck on credit and they'll be alright --- 54608614 >>54606962 (OP) >Honestly how is the average person still making their car payments, mortgage payments, buying food, etc? That's the problem, they aren't. The rate of default has been increasing YoY. --- 54608663 >>54608532 >quit thinking emotionally like a woman and think strategically i think you're reading too much into what i wrote anon. im just saying that six figures is a pretty common salary for a lot of my colleagues, whereas growing up six figures was typically something that someone in an executive position would be expected to earn. --- 54608680 >>54608663 i'm talking broadly, not really about you --- 54608718 >>54606962 (OP) One of my friends is poor >drives alh tdi jetta from like 2002 >rents a basement room in a suburban house >eats exclusively firehouse subs or kfc >smokes 2g weed and 20 cigarettes per day Being poor, evidently, isn't actually as hard as people make out. You just can't have champagne tastes on a beer wallet. I cringe to see households making $3,000/m with 2 financed late model trucks on the driveway of their mortgaged-at-the-top-of-a-bubble cookie cutter suburban shed... Like, bro, you must be fucking scraping by all just to keep up appearences. Must suck. If you're poor, just drive cheap used cars and rent cheap properties. You don't need the liability of debt if you're in a precarious position anyway. --- 54608770 Normies have always been perpetually in debt, poor, retarded niggercattle. It's nothing new. They have to be poor and in debt for our society to function, otherwise nobody would stay in shit jobs. --- 54608783 >>54608718 And your friend could actually make it if he cut the vices (booze, cigs, weed) and cooked healthy/tasty Dave Ramsey tier beans rice chicken meals You can have a very solid lifestyle on 50k /yr in this country in 99% of zip codes. It’s just most do what you say. Need a new kitchen, oh need a green egg, need to upgrade my car, need a house with 2 guest bedrooms that will get used maybe three weekends of the year tops, etc etc --- 54608811 >>54608503 >i once has a girl stop dating me when i told her my after tax savings rate was 70% most would, I didn't even have to say it out loud they match because I list my job title they ghost because they see I don't live any richer than them --- 54608828 My rent is the same price as in 2018 but I'm making significantly more money and collected tens of thousands in unemployment which I dumped into crypto Yes I live in the shitty rust belt yes it's ugly yes it's full of depressed white trash that commit suicide and blacks that kill each other for sport But I'm nearly to financial freedom --- 54608838 >>54608491 yes but the tax brackets haven't moved so you pay more tax on a pretty average job for a less than pretty average living standard --- 54608857 >>54606962 (OP) always be applying to jobs. you will increase your pay quickly. how are you guys struggling? also is there a vim mode for comments? like an echo "set -o vi" >> ~/.bashrc equivalent for 4chan? --- 54608878 >>54606962 (OP) The average person is married and are making between $70-$120k per year. So $200k+ per year before tax. You're getting fucked hard if you're a bachelor making less than $100k nowadays. --- 54608891 >>54606962 (OP) Car payments are a bad idea; other than that: Bitcoin. --- 54608908 >>54608878 my wife stays at home. i'm on hard mode. --- 54608916 >>54608783 He's one of those construction guys that literally just prefers to live that way, we've all tried to talk him into making better choices but after a certain point, you just have to drop it or you'll look like an asshole. --- 54608933 I'm having no issues. My salary has beat inflation and I actually keep track of what I buy and I am making about 1% more compared to my expenses than in beginning 2020. Which isn't a lot, but I feel like a lot of people are probably in the same situation and are probably just bitching because they don't actually track their finances and just see number get bigger. --- 54608942 >>54608933 Worded this a bit retardedly. Basically my expenses went up by like 14.8% and my salary has increased by 16%. --- 54609375 >>54606962 (OP) I whore myself out to old rich women st the country club, it's all I have left. They use me and treat my like a piece of meat, but the hours are good. --- 54609399 >>54606962 (OP) A lot of people work two jobs. You know all those instacart, doordash, and uber drivers? Most of them have full time jobs too. Also plenty of people are just in debt, or behind on payments. --- 54609409 >>54608566 >just pull yourself up by the boot straps! >just eat less and work more bro! i think you still don't understand where all this is going. work does not make you free. you will work and be a slave. --- 54609460 >>54606962 (OP) My wife and I are in high demand jobs. Our pay has increased over the last couple of years. She just got a contract for + 22% over the next 3 years. I just got +15%. Mortgage locked in at 2% fixed. Cars are paid off. Having a third child in June. The Jews can’t fade me. Nice try though. --- 54609627 I have no mortgage or car payment. Owning those 2 things makes a huge difference. Also been working my day off sometimes. Salary is pretty decent at 25 an hour slowly goes up to 30 in a few years and I have a pension too. I don't see how people with a mortgage and car payment keep up with finances making a regular wage desu. --- 54609923 >>54608503 >i once has a girl stop dating me Lol you've never dated a woman in your life you lying incel. --- 54609942 >>54606962 (OP) Everything you read in the media is fake --- 54610783 >>54606962 (OP) >Honestly how is the average person still making their car payments, mortgage payments, buying food, etc? Based chads are raking in sweet cash from Airdrops like ARB and APTOS this year. If you wanna join the millionaire's club, you gotta get in on the CHUNK and ZKsync airdrop action while it's still hot. Don't be a pleb and miss out on this free money, desu. --- 54610796 >>54606962 (OP) >Anybody have interesting anecdotes? We live outside of McAmerica, own our house, keep a strong and tolerant community where we look out for each other. --- 54610865 >>54609409 There are many paths in the US, it’s still one of the most meritocratic economies in the world. But the vast majority are too dumb/lazy/impatient to exploit them. Being rich to start out with makes it exponentially easier though. Bevause uhhh youre probably gonna fuck up and have to try again --- 54612811 >>54608507 what about that there indomitable human spirit? --- 54612831 No idea, I live with parents, earn an average wage, and still have very little left over at the end of the month. Would be starving to death after about 3 months on my own if I had to pay a (((mortgage))) or (((rent))). --- 54612860 >>54608432 >I don't understand how my co-workers don't throw away their money on shitcoins, Ponzi schemes, and providing exit liquidity like I do |