Here is the breaddown:
Rent: $2400 (East South of Seattle, quiet and safe area 3B2Ba SFH)
Groceries: $800 per month
Kids school: $200 per month (public school)
Kids activities: $200 (for 4-6 months). We play at home.
Electricity, Gas, Sewer - $400 per month
Gas: $100 per month (I mostly do WFH)
Emergency: $300 per month
Fun or toys: $100 month
Healthcare: $1200 per month (through marketplace)
Internet: $50 per month (comcast 2 year deal)
Childcare: None since one of the spouse stays at home.
My spouse and I don't drink. We play board games at home. We have no TV rule at home since most TV is just brainwashing. We have internet that we use for watching shows. We don't like Netflix since every show is just sex, gore, or violence filled non-sense.
We could lower it if we moved to an apartment but we love the place. We live happily and I get to see kids everyday rather than leaving them with strangers with cookie cutter upbringing. You can't outsourced parenting when you decide to have kids. But, most people never grow up. They want to party every weekend. They can't keep up with jonasses. We are different. This is how my family built the wealth.
I firmly beleive it is manageable with $60k to $80k. Granted, we are not contributing to retirement but this won't be forever situation.
Somehow, people have build expectation that you need $150k - $200k to live descently. It is utmost corporate and media brainwashing one could imagine.
I totally understand this is not doable for everyone and your situation might be different. But, please don't deny you are not going to survive on $60k.
I am curious how much money do you spend each month and what does the breaddown look like?
"We are different. This is how my family built the wealth" Followed by "Granted, we are not contributing to retirement but this won't be forever situation"
By your own admission, you aren't contributing to retirement. This is the exact opposite of "building wealth". Furthermore stating that this isn't a "forever situation" is tantamount to admitting that this COL is untenable long-term. You seem to accidentally being arguing against the very point you're trying to make.
In general, emergency savings should be able to sustain your current cost of living from between 3 and 6 months.
Your margins are razor thin and unless you have some kind of extended family that can help bail you out financially, you have almost no safety net.
Sure is a far cry from two years ago when I was bringing home ~7000/mo after taxes, but there’s nothing like having nothing to remind you who you are.
Rent/Mortage 5500 (cupertino!! 1350 SFT)
Gas and Electricity : 450 (Includes electric dryer, electric stove etc, PGE is costly. Currently gas Furnace but moving to Heat pump soon)
Property tax : 2000 (Per month)
groceries : 500
Eating out/take out : 250
Lunch in office : 200
Travel/Vacations : 1000 (per month. Amortized. Yearly
Overseas to meet family plus one in summer break, one in thanksgiving plus one in fall break).
Retirement : 1800 (IRS max, per month, amortized)
Health insurance : 1000 (per month amortized)
Plumbing/House issues: 300 (per month amortized)
Gas for cars : 200
Childrens classes : 1000 (classes like soccer, chess, karate yada yada).
One cloud server : 12$ (per month)
Overseas Intern : 100 (per month)
Total (so far) : 15000 per month.
Food costs are very modest, less than $200 a month (for three people). Rent is up to $100 (we have our own boiler, we don't depend on state heating, and it often fails), we save electricity, media is not connected, the internet is the cheapest.
Clothes - we haven't bought any for almost 3 years. No money.
Hobbies, reading help keep us from going crazy. No work.
I really hope this fucked up thing will end soon
Groceries: 150
Ultimate Frisbee, Tennis, Cycling, Outdoor Gym: 0 (maybe 15 for equipment amortization)
Healthcare: 0 (well europe)
Travel + Fun: 150
No kids and GF also works, but most people even with kids live very well with a 10 to 20K net income a year here.
I have over 200k income but I just would not know how to spend more without just throwing money out of the window as most stuff is basically free. But then this is also not US but a European City
I don't think it's corporate brainwashing, I think it's realism about how much you need to save for retirement so you're not dependent on social security.
My bills are ~$4730 and my savings rate is $4500/mo
> We don't like Netflix since every show is just sex, gore, or violence filled non-sense.
> We have internet that we use for watching shows.
What could you possibly be watching on the internet?
Rent: $3000
Daycare: $2000
Groceries: ~$1000
Theres plenty more, but with our biggest 3 expenses we’ve already blown past $60k/year
I raised three kids in Portland on one income, not much more than yours at the time. So did many other families I know. My parents managed with less. I don’t feel any need to describe my income and expenses in a public forum. Why do you care what some random commenter says about your finances?