Bridget, that 250k depends entirely on where you live and what college you are sending your kids to. I mean that family's going to drop what 40-50k of that in income taxes off the bat (depending on state/local taxes), 30k towards retirement, and college savings for all 4 to go to in-state public schools* is another 15k. So we are though 40% of that income before we touch on clothing (normally for jobs that pay like that your spending more on business cloths) food, house, car, insurance, etc. Yes you can live well but only because you've been properly budgeting since you started. Yes you will be better off than most people but no it doesn't make you anywhere close to rich/wealth but after a years of savings and proper spending control you might get comfortably upper class once your kids can support themselves. Maybe get yourself that Lexus when you're 55 *Using NCSU as an example (4 kids if all of them started this year given recent increases as a base line with savings starting at the moment of conception and a 4.5 year graduation time (either by 1 extra fall/spring or use of summer school). Thankfully its a relatively cheap place to get an eduction, forget private schools or out of state or anything like that. Pricing off of duke would take 56k of saving/payments are year[Edited on February 16, 2011 at 11:45 AM. Reason : a][Edited on February 16, 2011 at 11:46 AM. Reason : 're]
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2/16/2011 11:58:37 AM
there are parts of rural America where a salary of $250k a year makes you ruling class. In some DC suburbs, $250k barely affords you enough to move out of the slums without renting.
2/16/2011 12:00:38 PM
^Dude, you think I'm not aware? I've grounded the debate in Wake County, by the way.And about rich, my use of it (vs wealthy) is largely informed by ideas like this:
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2/16/2011 12:05:07 PM
People are poor because they are lazy, unintelligent, have drug dependencies, or mental problems. No one is "holding them back" from working hard to become wealthy. [/thread][Edited on February 16, 2011 at 12:12 PM. Reason : a]
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2/16/2011 2:32:01 PM
If it belongs to no one how is it society's capital?
2/16/2011 2:34:03 PM
I think we're running into a bit of equivocation around the use of the word "one". No individual rightfully own's capital, it belongs to everyone, thus society owns it.
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2/16/2011 3:46:29 PM
May I go into someone's home and take a possession of theirs that they could not otherwise have without the contribution of my labor? What possessions of yours may I take and use for my own personal use?
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2/16/2011 4:16:08 PM
Kris, i don't know if you're aware of this, but you are a socialist
2/16/2011 4:23:13 PM
^yepSo in your mind everyone has the same value? And your example about the bank doesnt make sense. It is the CONTRACT you sign to borrow the money that allows them to repo it, not the fact that you can never own the capital.If you used your own money to build your house, a bank cannot come take it. Neither can the people who sold you the lumber, or the bum on the street.[Edited on February 16, 2011 at 6:26 PM. Reason : .]
2/16/2011 6:25:18 PM
Close, I'm a communist, but ITT, I am using the common justification for social contracts we all abide by everyday.
2/16/2011 6:37:59 PM
^society didnt provide the land or lumber. Individuals did.Yes, people should pay taxes for certain things. So it seems a lot better to not produce anything or do anything. That way "society" rewards you, instead of penalizing you. correct?
2/16/2011 9:35:04 PM
http://money.cnn.com/2011/02/16/news/economy/middle_class/index.htm?hpt=C1
2/16/2011 10:15:08 PM
^more unions is clearly the answer. I dont see any mention of the number of millionares that have grown over that time. Would be interesting.just your basic envy piecehttp://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-03-09/u-s-millionaires-ranks-rose-16-in-2009-study-says-update1-.htmlbest i could find. I would imagine the number of millionares has really gone up over this same period. [Edited on February 16, 2011 at 10:35 PM. Reason : .]
2/16/2011 10:23:22 PM
For those who are concerned I have provided the math for 250k/year with a family of 4. If you have any questions regarding the calculations, just ask and I will address them as openly and directly as possible. This calculation assumes the following realistic situations10% set aside for a 401K5k/Year per available IRA accountPay back student loans for JD/MD/MBABasic cable package with internet3 cell phone plans at ~80/phone after taxes and fees1 $400 car payment 4 College funds projecting equal rise in tuition costs to that over past 30yrsCar Insurance for 3 carsGas for 3 carsOil Changes, servicing and inspectionBasic BillsFood for 6Mortgage and property tax for 550k Home [5 bedroom home]Home Insurance and HOA feesDay Care for 2 kids (not all will be there at once)This does not includeClothes/Dry CleaningMedical for 6Dental for 6Vacations and LeisureAccessible savings/Investments
2/16/2011 10:34:07 PM
^car insurance seems high. And you are only taxed SS to 106k. Medicare is uncapped.But your medical insurance would kill any adjustment and your remaining.[Edited on February 16, 2011 at 10:40 PM. Reason : .]Found one. Good news is the number of Millionare and Billionares has really risen. The bad news is the value of a dollar has really fallen. http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_billionaire_next_door.htmits the second graph[Edited on February 16, 2011 at 10:48 PM. Reason : .]
2/16/2011 10:38:03 PM
I only taxed SS to 106. The 106 in the left hand corner is connected to a formula under the FICA column. I actually left medicare capped as well since I put it all in FICA, but I'll leave the family under taxed.For car insurance I took my fiancees car insurance, mine and the average of the two to come up with a car insurance value for 3.
2/16/2011 10:52:47 PM
they should dial back the college contributions until the kids are out of day carebut even in that situation they are saving $20k a year not for retirement. that is significant. i realize that you have it earmarked, but that is money that is available to them in an emergency. even if its in a 529 plan or something (which your tax amounts do not indicate), even paying a penalty that is more in savings than most people by a lot. even with your math that still looks pretty comfortable with me. with your plan, aside from a house payment these people can live without any debt, that is also significant. (and i came from a family that size with an income not much higher and grew up in a comfortable house in 5 points)
2/16/2011 11:00:50 PM
the real place those #s are out to lunch is assuming a $550k house. Also, in the places I've dealt with, daycare is not as expensive as the assumption made there.The car insurance #s are pretty reasonable.
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2/17/2011 9:16:07 AM
LOL it was inevitable that this thread become about creating specific lifestyle scenarios and judging them.
2/17/2011 9:25:51 AM
It is clear that you haven't looked at any real estate outside of North Carolina. Even 30 minutes outside of DC, homes that are ~550k are not remarkable by any means. Hell, even in parts of wake county a 550k home isn't what you would think it is.Please see page 1. The posed situation is that we have a dual income family with 4 children, and I put this in contrast with a single income family with 1 child, both making 250k/year. This was done so intentionally as to highlight the subjectivity of income and class to further express how income does not equal wealth or class status. me from page 1
2/17/2011 9:36:11 AM
If they're paying too much for a shitty house, that's their fault.Where did you get $146k after total taxes of $79k? Are they making $225 or $250?
2/17/2011 10:33:50 AM
As listed under the image, the salary is 250k and they contribute 10% to a 401k. 250,000 * .1 (that is 10%) = 25,000.00 250,000 - 25,000 = 225,000. 401k contributions are made with your before tax income and that is why all* taxes apply to only 225K instead of 250k. *all except SS and Medicare. SS has a 106,800 limit, but Medicare has not cap. However, when I did my calculations I under taxed medicare. I will live with that under calculation, just as there are many items not listed in the calculations, such as clothes, pets, summer camps, dental, medical, sports for children, etc...
2/17/2011 11:01:30 AM
529 contributions are going to reduce their taxable income too
2/17/2011 11:07:34 AM
That is an oversight of mine. I did not do the college savings in a 529 plan, but that would be a reasonable adjustment to make.
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2/17/2011 1:11:28 PM
just incase you guys hadn't heard of wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_middle_classthe range that defines middle class is representative of the broad viewpoints here.[Edited on February 17, 2011 at 2:07 PM. Reason : ]
2/17/2011 2:05:35 PM
^^"Middle-class" is an ambiguous term with no specific boundaries. Do you see why I cited the title of the thread? You have your opinions and I have mine. I don't think a typical middle-class family would be able to afford all those things.In the context of Geppetto's 250k hardscrabble household scenario, these things are presented as necessities.
2/17/2011 3:24:52 PM
heres the flow chart:do you need to work?No -> you're rich (congrats)Yes -> go to next stepHow long would it take to train someone to replace you at work?years -> upper-middlemonths -> middleweeks -> lower-middledays or less -> poor
2/17/2011 3:55:08 PM
^I like it.
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2/17/2011 8:26:09 PM
^ By "the common definition of ownership" as I see it. More specifically, the same way you claim society has a legitimate claim: our particular brand of philosophy tells us so. I can claim historical experimentation has shown my philosophy to produce better results than yours (the people of New Zealand live better than the people of Cuba), but absent the existence of a God there is no scientific way to justify either.
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