Even a family with 500,000 dollars per year isn’t just enough to survive on.
Let’s go Brandon
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>401k 36,000
>Charity 18,000
This is some big brain stuff right here.
>average
>1.5 million dollar home
average bullshiters
3 vacations a year. I get one vacation every 6 years. Fuck
journos are subhuman and deserve the rope
>Let’s go Brandon
these people were millionaires under Trump
kek
>Oh no, these people donate 3.6% of their income to charity instead of the historical 10%. They're such idiots for not being even more greedy.
$5,000 / month in rent is pretty obscene. Even in CA you can raise a family on $3k/month in rent.
They should get rid of their 5 series BMW, three vacations a year is ridiculous (I'm jealous).
Property & income taxes are too high but they probably voted for it.
Also, imagine paying $42,000 for a stranger to raise your children. Put your wife to work and you save most of that along with probably $10k in saved food costs/year. Also, why are the 401k contributions exactly the same? Is the cuck husband earning $500k/year and giving 50% of his 401k to his wife in a separate account? She's going to steal his portion too when they divorce, so good luck splitting your money with her 75/25
>3 vacations, "childrens lessons"and those cars?
Fuck that shit
> 40% tax rate
> $185,000 in taxes
Jesus fucking Christ how did we let it get this bad?
been supporting my disabled wife and son on minimum wage for many years. stop consoooming and spending frivolously on impulse.
>Student loan debt $32,000
Fell for the educational jewish tricks.
>MOM I POSTED IT AGAIN
George Floyd had five kids with a multiracial harem without ever holding a job.
>$2,500 insurance on $1,500,000 home
They’re just making numbers up.
>$10000 of cloth every year
I've been wearing the same 200€ worth of cloth for the past 5 years, what the fuck are they doing
It is precisely calibrated to extract the exact maximum you will allow without quitting and walking away from your job and becoming a monk where you molest kids all day for room and board
Maybe $18k charity giving is not the right amount if you don't like your slim $7k margin.
Donations to charity are tax deductible so for some people they may save more money by donating and getting into a lower tax bracket than otherwise
That being said the chart is still retarded
>20k property taxes
How the fuck is this legal?
They're maxing out their 401K contribution. I do the same, but don't make anywhere near what he does.
18k is the max contribution
The government wanted power over more and more of our lives. They educated our populace to want the government to fix more and more problems. This propaganda created popular support for things that would give the government more control (social security/welfare, war on drugs, national infrastructure projects). To pay for this taxes had to be raised each time. It was always a small increase though so it was justified as "we can afford $1 extra on gas to save the poor starving biafrans". Eventually the load breaks the camel's back though and it all ends. I think we're nearing that point.
Who the fuck spends 10 grand on clothes a year. The only thing that realistically wears out if you dont care for ot are tshirts and sneakers.
Imagine being so fucking retarded that you don't outright but your vehicles with a 500k salary and instead are making payments on them.
Ah, that makes sense.
OOH SAY CAN YOU SEEEEE
>Put your wife to work
Gonna be honest it should be easier than that. In most countries that arent retarded, kids get taken care of by the grandparents while the parents work. Only in US is the whole FUCK MY PARENTS IM INDEPENDENT shit prominent.
Multigenerational homes have always been a cultural thing and now im the US people have kiked beliefs that its shameful to use your family as a support system/cooperate past 18 because MUH LOSER mentality.
>going out to dinner every other week
>THREE vacations a year
>car payments
They'd have $33,000, in the bank, PER YEAR without these. Also why the fuck does your house need $5,000 every year? I've owned my for a decade and the only thing it's needed is a new roof ($10k, $1000/yr). Also, dont forget the fuckhuge student loans that probably have nothing to do with their career field.
fuck of to biz
actually, leasing vehicles instead of buying is a more intelligent choice if you always want the latest model
>they may save more money by donating and getting into a lower tax bracket than otherwise
No they won’t. Income tax rates are in brackets, not a fixed rate based on total income. If the cutoff is $100k and goes up from 25% to 28%, you aren’t better off only making 99k instead of 101k. Only the amount over 100k is taxed at the higher percentage
401K yes
Charity no
>FUCK MY PARENTS IM INDEPENDENT
It's more like
>fuck my kids, I want my life back
And that was never really a problem before because you used to be able to leave home at 18 and start a life for yourself and do fine. Having parents, relatives, and a helpful village of neighbors you know to help with the kids certainly wouldn't hurt though. Now we've put a price tag on all that though.
>185,6000 stolen by government outright
>(no idea what "Childcare" is)
>23,000, of which probably 10,000+ is wasted on 26 "date nights"
>20,000 property tax on a 1,500,000 home -- makes perfect sense
>2 fucking cars
>10,000 dollars on fucking clothes
>32,000 student loan meme
>10,000 for "lol reasons xDDD"
Financing is often the better “economic” option. Even if you can buy it outright if I can get financing at 2% and invest that same amount at 5% that’s a nice spread. You can get 3-4% easy with high quality corporate bonds