"What does it take to be happy? About $75,000."
http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-money-20100906,0,6014464.story
http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-money-20100906,0,6014464.story
I agree. $75k may be reasonable if you have no kids, but with kids and a spouse that doesn't work, you are putting yourself in grave danger territory in the world we live in today.Quote from Scataphagos:
$75,000 seems a surprising number.
Years ago, like 1980-ish, when I did financial planning for fee, most people with $100K incomes couldn't put $10,000 cash together if you held a gun to their head. (Ironically, I was just out of Financial Planning school.. making about $40K/yr, and people with much higher incomes were paying me to advise them how to better themselves financially.)
Previously, I'd thought $100K income = Nirvana". Then, I thought, "must be $250K"... wasn't that either. How can that be? Well, those incomes pay a lot more taxes, have a little better house, little better car, shop at a little higher-end stores, take a little better vacation... and still have no money.
The wife of a client family with 4 kids once said, "just because my husband is a doctor and makes $250K salary, people think we have money".
Quote from MohdSalleh:
It is not money that is the problem, it is the ATTACHMENT to money that causes you suffering.
