The REAL reason why people are broke and don’t have any savings for an emergency

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I’m thankful that o make enough now to have more than one place to put money. I was not in the position to ball out on vacations and shyt when I was younger. People be laughing and clowning folks for not going far for vacations, but they mmm people end up looking the best. You’re spending all your money just to fly to another country to stung for the gram.. You can do that here in America for cheaper lol. Have money to put to the dude and don’t do it so big for vacations.
I agree with this except about it being expensive going overseas. It really don't cost all that much more unless you're vacationing in the states somewhere you can drive to.

I'm in the middle with this thread. I put a little money aside each year for traveling and other experiences. I live with the mindset that any day I could have a heart attack or stroke and I don't want to look back sad about all the experiences I missed out on. But I'm also big on saving to try and retire way before 65 or later.
 

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Good old simplistic views of thecoli lead by a troll nikka :dead:
You can save, invest and still get your wig pushed back by a medical emergency or car breakdown
Not everybody out here buying new cars
Most people are trying to hold on to older model cars to save money
But if you don’t have the know how to fix it
You are fukked
If you are diagnosed with cancer/family member is diagnosed
You know how much you have to spend before the insurance company kicks in
And even after that, those copays can dig you in a hole
Medication prices are ridiculous
Let’s not talk about the increase in all insurances for your house, car and medical
The weather has been on hell all summer
So staying home trying to stack money ain’t helping because you are seeing the money leave out your account because an exorbitant light bill or trying to minimize outside activities with streaming service now kicking everybody’s ass
Gas prices, food, services/goods, housing(from rent to mortgages) all are higher than a bytch
A troll nikka posted a meme and you clown nikkas ran with it
You nikkas so problack and for the people while being capitalist dikk heads:skip:
Wages are getting cut
Those 6 figure tech jobs getting cut due to AI
Government being lead by lobbyists and the politicians you champion ain’t worried about shyt because they getting kick backs
Corporations aren’t losing money but raising prices to maximize profit
They are buying up all the real estate to make you renters
This is why I don’t respect 95% of you nikkas that post on this forum
You nikkas talk a lot of shyt but I guarantee most don’t even live on your own
And you can’t have a main or wife talking the way y’all do
Expenses double and triple with a family
You want proper education for your child
You want them to be worldly
You want them to be healthy
You want them to have what you didnt
You want to share experiences
You want them in proper housing
Well dumb smart nikkas
It costs to live
You can save all the money in the world lonely man dinner eating ass nikkas
But once you have actual responsibilities
Life don’t take no days off
shyt happens and trying to save/get ahead becomes hard when you trying to do the right things but white nimbus Jesus puts more shyt on your plate then you can handle
fukkin dweebs make me sick
 

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Taxes and shyt being expensive.

It's funny, I saw an article recently about how much it'll take to comfortable live in Los Angeles purely on your own. They said $75k is on the borderline of accomplishing that. If you penny-pinch on $75k you may be alright.

However, that's $75k after taxes. If you make $100k salary, after Cali and federal tax hits you're under $70k. That's before you can even spend a dime.

If you think taking that $75k job will hold you down when you move to Cali, you'll find out you make about $20k less than that $75k you heard was recommended. Now you got a slightly above average salary, but you're down bad while everyone is looking at you like you're wasteful so they give you no benefit of the doubt.

That was also before overall rent skyrocketed.

This is a cheap version:

Housing: Average rent price for a 1 bedroom apartment (Manhattan Beach) + Employer-Sponsored Healthcare for one person + Average utilities cost
$2442.52 + $653 + $200.1

Transportation: Metro Pass (1 month)
$100.00

Groceries: Daily recommended minimum amount of money for food per person/ Regular grocery basket for one person
$12.83 x 30 days = $384.90

Entertainment (for 1 time only): Meal Inexpensive restaurant + Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat + Taxi 1-hour Waiting
$16.00 + $29.91 + $15.00

Health and Fitness: Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult
$44.25

Total: $3,885.68 x 12 = $46628.16

So that's $50k after taxes to live in LA with a bus pass, watching one movie a month and spending $10 a day on food.
If you make $75k out here, you on a bus pass and no savings basically.

However, throw in a car, phone bill, streaming services/apps, internet, gas, etc.

Don't start having car problems.
Don't get sick.
Don't have health problems.
etc.

I'm born and raised here, but I remember when I first started living on my own out here it really hit me how much they price gouge in taxes and expenses. Being from here also means I have a support system out here with resources like family and that was critical.

Living in LA is getting crazy. I remember my first place, it was just the deposit and 1st months rent and now they are asking for deposit and 1st and last months rent. So now trying to move into an apt, you need 6k, also a lot of these apartments you have to pay all utilities.

I have a good ammount of money saved, but what helped me save was investing in the stock market.
 
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This is the equivalent of "Millenials are broke because Starbucks and avocado toast" for Zoomers, btw.
TBH, its KINDA true tho.

Not saying prices aren't just out of pocket, but theres the perception that people have more money than they do and companies are gonna keep going until people themselves stop.
 

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You need a balance.

Why save all this money, when you can die tommorrow? And all that staying at home saving money for years you’ll look back & see all you did was “save”.

Not to mention inflation means your balance won’t even amount to much anymore.
So YOLO:yeshrug:
I too believe it's about balance, but chances are these people will be alive around retirement age and are foolishly making life harder for themselves down the line
 

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Why does it bother you
My thing is that people thst do all this stunting online now are gonna be super in debt and if enough people do it the government gonna have to step in to save them. So it's gonna be a situation where the people that were saving during that time are going to be bailling out folks that were flexing in their youth on some too big to fail mess :francis:
 
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Yep. IG has everyone out of the country, at concerts, and elite restaurants.

Don't mind me tho :sas2:

high end restaurants are gettin :ld: to me. Spend all that money and the food is decent but none of these places are really hittn like that for me. I like food, i don't care about being seen. If the food don't match what they're charging I start to get pissed
 

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I think inflation/salary inbalance has made it impossible for half the gen z population to retire and own a home so they have taken this attitude...If your end game is already fukked might as well live NOW.There is some self awareness in that.
 

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Taxes and shyt being expensive.

It's funny, I saw an article recently about how much it'll take to comfortably live in Los Angeles purely on your own. They said $75k is on the borderline of accomplishing that. If you penny-pinch on $75k you may be alright.

However, that's $75k after taxes. If you make $100k salary, after Cali and federal tax hits you're under $70k. That's before you can even spend a dime.

If you think taking that $75k job will hold you down when you move to Cali, you'll find out you make about $20k less than that $75k you heard was recommended. Now you got a slightly above average salary, but you're down bad while everyone is looking at you like you're wasteful so they give you no benefit of the doubt.

That was also before overall rent skyrocketed.

This is a cheap version:

Housing: Average rent price for a 1 bedroom apartment (Manhattan Beach) + Employer-Sponsored Healthcare for one person + Average utilities cost
$2442.52 + $653 + $200.1

Transportation: Metro Pass (1 month)
$100.00

Groceries: Daily recommended minimum amount of money for food per person/ Regular grocery basket for one person
$12.83 x 30 days = $384.90

Entertainment (for 1 time only): Meal Inexpensive restaurant + Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat + Taxi 1-hour Waiting
$16.00 + $29.91 + $15.00

Health and Fitness: Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult
$44.25

Total: $3,885.68 x 12 = $46628.16

So that's $50k after taxes to live in LA with a bus pass, watching one movie a month and spending $10 a day on food.
If you make $75k out here, you on a bus pass and no savings basically.

However, throw in a car, phone bill, streaming services/apps, internet, gas, etc.

Don't start having car problems.
Don't get sick.
Don't have health problems.
etc.

I'm born and raised here, but I remember when I first started living on my own out here it really hit me how much they price gouge in taxes and expenses. Being from here also means I have a local support system with resources like family and that was critical.


Another post with Shock value for daps

Why mention Los Angeles when there are 100+ other cities that are 1/20 the price of Los Angeles that people can live in and raise their families in?
News flash, the most famous and sought after place will always be the most expensive. It was that way 70 years ago and will always be that way in 2023 and beyond
 
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