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re: I managed to save $30k
Posted on 1/26/19 at 10:43 pm to auggie
Posted on 1/26/19 at 10:43 pm to auggie
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What you lined out there in general seem like solid numbers, for an average young couple just starting out. Maybe that's the difference, because I'm not young, and this time I was better off financially than in my previous marriages. I stand corrected, it would be difficult.
I didn't mean to give you such a hard time, it's just practically impossible to live on just $1800/month without help in some (or many) way(s), be it free rent or a paid off home, or a paid off car, or impossibly cheap or no insurance, or having jobs or family that allow you to save child care costs, or by sacrificing things that most would consider essential to life in the US.
Anyway, good luck to you and your family, and I hope you're having as much fun raising your 3 year old as I am raising mine!
Posted on 1/27/19 at 2:30 am to Korkstand
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Anyway, good luck to you and your family, and I hope you're having as much fun raising your 3 year old as I am raising mine!
It's definitely more fun this time. I have a grown daughter, but when she was a baby, I was having to work too much to be around a lot of time.
I still have to be gone a good bit, but I also get to be at home for longer periods of time, or she gets to go with me. That makes a big difference.
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