How Much Income Do You Need To Live Comfortably?

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  1. Lon Tanner

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  2. Beth Gallagher

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    Estimating a state living wage isn't the best idea. In most states, the metro areas are much more expensive to live, mainly due to real estate, insurance, etc. costs. Car insurance is much higher in Houston/Harris County than it is in the more rural areas.

    That said, we live very comfortably on earnings from our investments, pensions, and social security. We could probably live on SS alone if push came to shove since we live fairly simply and have zero debt.
     
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    If either, or both (total), of us had a pension coming in that matched my wife's weekly pay, we'd do very nicely. But, the at-home job she is currently doing, will end soon. Old boats, like old vehicles, cost to upkeep/maintain. Both also take yearly registrations and insurance. We have to rent and have insurance on the rental apartment. We have no pensions, so we have to rely on SS and savings. We do use credit cards and have debt, but, for some-to-many, that's just part of life.
     
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    Yep, I need just enough income to live comfortably.
     
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    Not much. We are very comfortable if we have a roof over our heads, a t.v. and computer, our cats, (I'm getting a new dog soon, maybe this weekend), some food in the fridge and a car to take us places. (I'm hoping that gas prices will soon stabilize a little)

    We have two wonderful daughters and their husbands, and our three g - kids who we see quite often. We also have a "zoom family meeting" by computer once per week and keep up with each other "in person". I love to interact with them that way - its not a good as the real thing, but it will suffice when we are far apart (1 grand child is a grad student at Stanford)

    So, all in all, I'm very easy to please, and I am also thankful for all that God has let me enjoy in my older age.
     
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    As much as our good Lord has blessed us with. He always throws in extra when it is needed too.
     
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    I've been shocked at how much it costs to live my low-key life, and my home is paid off and my real estate taxes are literally 1/5th what they were outside of DC.

    Cheap Housing + Groceries + Healthcare + Car/Home Insurances = Retirement Sticker Shock
     
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    If only "income" was all it took to live "comfortably".....
     
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    Income? What income? (Just a bit of wry humor here)

    Tax his land, Tax his bed, Tax the table,
    At which he's fed.

    Tax his tractor, Tax his mule, Teach him taxes
    Are the rule.

    Tax his work, Tax his pay, He works for peanuts anyway!

    Tax his cow, Tax his goat, Tax his pants,
    Tax his coat.

    Tax his ties, Tax his shirt, Tax his work,
    Tax his dirt.

    Tax his tobacco, Tax his drink, Tax him if he
    Tries to think.

    Tax his cigars, Tax his beers, If he cries Tax his tears.

    Tax his car, Tax his gas, Find other ways
    To tax his ass.

    Tax all he has Then let him know
    That you won't be done Till he has no dough.

    When he screams and hollers; Then tax him some more, Tax him till He's good and sore.

    Then tax his coffin, Tax his grave, Tax the sod in Which he's laid...

    Put these words Upon his tomb, Taxes drove me to my doom...'

    When he's gone, Do not relax, Its time to apply The inheritance tax.


    Accounts Receivable Tax

    Building Permit Tax

    CDL license Tax

    Cigarette Tax

    Corporate Income Tax

    Dog License Tax

    Excise Taxes

    Federal Income Tax

    Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA)

    Fishing License Tax

    Food License Tax

    Fuel Permit Tax

    Gasoline Tax (currently 44.75 cents per gallon)

    Gross Receipts Tax

    Hunting License Tax

    Inheritance Tax

    Inventory Tax

    IRS Interest Charges IRS Penalties (tax on top of tax)

    Liquor Tax

    Luxury Taxes

    Marriage License Tax

    Medicare Tax

    Personal Property Tax

    Property Tax

    Real Estate Tax

    Service Charge Tax

    Social Security Tax

    Road Usage Tax

    Recreational Vehicle Tax

    Sales Tax

    School Tax

    State Income Tax

    State Unemployment Tax (SUTA)

    Telephone Federal Excise Tax

    Telephone Federal Universal Service Fee Tax

    Telephone Federal, State and Local Surcharge Taxes

    Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax

    Telephone Recurring and Nonrecurring Charges Tax

    Telephone State and Local Tax

    Telephone Usage Charge Tax

    Utility Taxes

    Vehicle License Registration Tax

    Vehicle Sales Tax

    Watercraft Registration Tax

    Well Permit Tax

    Workers Compensation Tax



    STILL THINK THIS IS FUNNY?

    Not one of these taxes existed 100 years ago, & our nation was the most prosperous in the world.

    We had absolutely no national debt, had the largest middle class in the world, and Mom stayed home to raise the kids.



    What in the heck happened? Can you spell 'politicians?'



    ---Charley Reese
     
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    LOL...Love it !!
     
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    I don't nearly as much as the reported "living wage" in N.J. There are a few reasons for that.
    1. I bought my co-op apartment at age 24 (50 years ago) and our community's housing costs have consistently been about 36% lower than average housing of comparable garden apartments in our county.
    2. I retired with great healthcare and prescription benefits which carried over to Medicare.
    3. I manage money extremely well and have done so since I was in my 20's. I manage to remain debt free for most of those years, including for most of my retirement.
    4. I don't have car expenses, which from the latest I've read could be saving me up to $9,000 a year.
    I can pay my basic expenses plus a few extras from my pension. I save/invest most of my social security.
     
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    That is quite admirable and few people are able to that.
     
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  13. Lon Tanner

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    My assisted living is paid for with pension income and insurance but the cash from the sale of my home would have been sufficient if I didn't have pensions and insurance.
     
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  14. D'Ellyn Dottir

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    Sure, but the question is, for how long? My condo has doubled and more in property value in the 20 years I've owned it, but I don't know what will be left after taxes when selling.
     
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  15. Lon Tanner

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    You should come out pretty good. You have lived in your condo long enough to met certain tax exclusions on Capital Gains.
     
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