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I mean, you can PLAN to live on $25k/yr, but that's not realistic these days..at least, not if you live in the US. Even if you lived somewhere extremely inexpensive like West Virginia or somewhere rural, $25k does not go very far. It's certainly not enough for a family or even a couple to live off of.
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It is my dream and now I have to work hard to complete this goal. Thank you for sharing. Great video!
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One medical problem and that $25K a year will be gone in 30 seconds.
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For a lot of people, it's not about retirement. It's about freedom.
The freedom to do:
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- whenever you want
- wherever you want
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(05-09-2023, 10:17 AM)LevelUP Wrote: For a lot of people, it's not about retirement. It's about freedom.
The freedom to do:
- whatever you want
- whenever you want
- wherever you want
I'm going to say that if you make $25k per year, you cannot afford to do whatever you want.
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Assuming everything is paid off, I wouldn't feel comfortable with less than $50k/year average. Even then, that's iffy. $50k might be "too much" right now, but how much are things going to cost in 10 years? 20? 40?
Even if $25k theoretically works right now, all you're really doing is buying a few years of unemployment before you have to attempt to return to a job in a career that has forgotten you.
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(05-09-2023, 10:17 AM)LevelUP Wrote: For a lot of people, it's not about retirement. It's about freedom.
The freedom to do:
- whatever you want
- whenever you want
- wherever you want
If you're making $25K a year, you don't have freedom to do squat unless you're a nomad and then I'm wondering how you're earning $25K a year. This is below poverty so this is just unrealistic unless you still live with your parents or they buy you a house/pay your rent. And then you're not really living on $25K a year. You're living on someone else's dime.
I pay around $2500 a year in utilities so that's 1/10 of those funds already gone. Internet is $1020. Cell phone $1170 (for 2 phones). Already at close to $5K and haven't even talked about food, car insurance, car payments, healthcare, rent/mortgage, etc.
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There's always a give/take in all situations, people just need to find their medium, here's a couple CNBC Make It articles and videos...
1) 28 year old living in dumpster, what interest me is the lady in the bottom video who owns a $35K back yard tiny property
Link: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/29/28-year-...nside.html
2) 22 year old who earned $2M in scholarships, what interests me is the lady in the bottom video who makes just $27K and lives in my home town of Seattle. I remember about two decades ago, I was pretty much doing the same thing. Link: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/06/how-a-22...-free.html
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(05-12-2023, 09:44 AM)ss20ts Wrote: I pay around $2500 a year in utilities so that's 1/10 of those funds already gone. Internet is $1020. Cell phone $1170 (for 2 phones). Already at close to $5K and haven't even talked about food, car insurance, car payments, healthcare, rent/mortgage, etc.
You can get Cell Phone service for $15 per month per phone.
You can get car insurance for $30 a month in some areas.
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How much can you actually use a $15/mo. phone? I've looked at things like Mint Mobile where the promise is something like $15/mo... but you run the numbers and, for how much data I'd want to use, it would've cost something like $100/mo.
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