Reginald Noble
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Exactly. Dude said anything less than 250k an individual and you're one paycheck away from being broke.![]()
What the fukk type of budget are you living on?
Do you live in NYC area? Are you familiar with the cost of living here?
Exactly. Dude said anything less than 250k an individual and you're one paycheck away from being broke.![]()
What the fukk type of budget are you living on?
Your snippet conveniently neglects student loans which currently take up about 35% of my post-tax income for the next 10 years (at this current salary level). You are also probably ignoring the fact that I live in NYC area and while my current rent is only 15% of my post-tax, it could just as easily be 25% 2 years from now if market conditions change for this real estate area. Now I'm sure you can imagine how hazardous it can be to remain at the same income level in this market. As long as your skills are warranting your salary and there is healthy demand in your sector there is no problem with ensuring you get more every 1-2 years depending on your industry.



Exactly. Dude said anything less than 250k an individual and you're one paycheck away from being broke.![]()
What the fukk type of budget are you living on?
Pretty much how I feel about it and how folks in my family feel about it. We're part of that black population this board likes to bemoan when at the end of the day its a choice of lesser of two evils relative to our individual situation.This shyt is DOA. I'll be voting for Hillary unfortunately.
Worst election choices ever.![]()

So rent and loans take up 50% of your post-tax income, even with apparently un-godly student loan principal that already put you in the top 1% in terms of opportunity with some elite fukking professional degree shyt right there.
So how you blowing the other 50% of your post-tax income with rent and loans already taken care of? And are you brand-new out of college but already have some lady living off of you for free?
And how does any of that suspect story lead to you being $160,000 away from middle-class? You're somehow blowing 50% of your 95th-percentile income on food and metro tokens, and yet you still have 35% extra of that income that would be totally expendable if you hadn't decided to pay for an elite degree totally with student loans. If you were making another $20,000, how would you be blowing all that too, and still only be halfway to middle-class by your estimation?
Even taking your whole sob story at face value, you'd still talking about being able to work for ten years, and then spending the rest of your life earning well into the 6-figure incomes with being able to dump 40+% of that income into investments every year.
And that shyt is too poor to be middle class?
Tell the truth - you know that if you were really looking at your life, you got all sorts of shyt that you waste money on that you think is necessary because you want to live fly. Move into an actual middle-class family's home for a month (one that lives within their means, not the dumb ones that rack up debt) and see how they do it. If you really wanted to live "middle class", as a single guy at $90,000/year you'd have plenty of income left, even with your student loans. You're just staring at the next dog up and trying to be like him.
Man, rich people want it easy as fukk nowadays. My man is rolling with multiple elite degrees from private schools that he got without hardly paying a cent for them yet. Now he's complaining that it's going to be 10 years into his working life before he's able to pay off his loans and start dumping $100,000+ into investments every three years. And hell, at that rate, he's only going to be a millionaire a few times over when he retires. How's he gonna eat?
And bytching that that makes him too poor to be considered middle class.
Only on TheColi, where brothers be trying to flaunt how much dough they make and doing their best to claim poverty cred at the same time.
And he already exposed himself, because he says he's making $90,000/year AND paying 35% of that in student loans AND he's doing fine. So if he were earning another $100,000/year extra on top of that, somehow it would all disappear into smoke and he's still be $60,000 away from middle class status?
No, fool, unless you were stupid enough to just waste that money, you'd be sitting on $60-70,000 of extra expendable income every fukking year, which is the American Dream a couple times over.
Sort of like the minimum $15-20,000 extra you should be sitting on right now in ADDITION to those student loan payments.
Anything under $100k in the outer boroughs here is nothing to aspire to. I already told you I'm not paying market rate rent. And once again my loans are not at the maximum payment. The reality is people are not planning for problems they are planning for best case scenario. I'm not one of these fools that fake doing well when I'm negative on credit or in the background. When I look at what costs COULD be for example IF the rent hikes up to market rate, WHEN my loan payments increase 2 years from now and IF this Woman leaves me and I got to spot 100% of the rent that is what the $110k number comes from. Yes, nikka I'm putting money aside, but then guess what. The money I put aside now is peanuts compared to what I'll be able to put aside at $110, 125 and up. Economies of scale. You invest $2500 you get $5000 back if you're lucky. You invest $1000 you only get $2000 back. The more cash flow you have on hand the more that multiplies. You only need so much for food and water, utilities etc. But you've got to get past the baseline level first to start making those quick gains.This not sounding good. Reducing post-tax income by almost 10%?
Damn Bernie you done fukked it up. I'mma look this over but if it's true I'm gonna have to vote for Hilary feminism or not. Don't fukk with my money like that unless you reducing my student loan payment.
That's the only way to make those things more affordable. Are you not noticing the price of health care and college skyrocketing?![]()
I feel you have a bone to pick with people in my situation for some reason but I'll let you cook.
The fact remains is my point is this: If you can't subsist off quarterly earnings from your investments and don't have to worry about the capital gains tax - You're broke.
There is this illusion because someone makes ___$ income per year they are wealthy or rich. Newsflash - If I lose my job this week aside from my AMX card I'm in hot shyt just like everybody else.
Yes, and I make a little less than 200k after bonus.Do you live in NYC area? Are you familiar with the cost of living here?
people see that 15Trill tax increase and in to the
bern goes..
and no the avg person isn't going to research any shyt.
That's the problem and why garbage like Rubio, Cruz, and Trump end up receiving the backing they have.
people see that 15Trill tax increase and in to the
bern goes..
and no the avg person isn't going to research any shyt.
Because I have empathy, not all of us subscribe to being your typical selfish American. Plus life can change at the drop of a hat. Just because you don't need those things now doesn't mean you won't need those things down the road. Besides improving the life of all citizens and not just the rich will only help improve the country. I don't understand why that's such a hard concept for people to understand.If you're single, no kids, already graduated, and have a career, why would you be in favor of this?
why aren't you down with that? if I'm putting together a plan that will help a lot of people. and in the end MOST of us will actually come out on top financially. why are you so against college or anything else in his plan?health care rising has nothing to do with taxes nor college sky rocketing. You don't tax the hell out of people . Cmon breh. You put that stupid drake smiley in here too like you hit the root of the issue. All Bernie is saying is instead of us paying out of pocket for college and health carre on the front end, he's gonna tax us and make us pay for it, but the rich will have the shoulder more of the load. I'm not down with that tbh, especially for college. Health care fine...but we need reform to keep costs down.
Because you care about your societies future. that's why.If you're single, no kids, already graduated, and have a career, why would you be in favor of this?