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May 22, 2024
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Shore10
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I feel it in Colorado.
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I never knew I was so uncomfortable.
TailgateU
May 22, 8:37pm
Only if you buy a first time house this year
RGGeemer
May 22, 8:42pm
I'm building one...
TailgateU
May 22, 8:44pm
Any built up equity or planned rental income from a previous house?
RGGeemer
May 23, 7:54am
That’s laughable.
stenso
May 22, 8:46pm
I feel it in Colorado.
Shore10
May 22, 8:47pm
I assume that's if you buy a $750k+ house
Huge Manatee
May 22, 8:58pm
Ignorance is bliss.
Corn Pop
May 22, 9:03pm
You can live comfortably in OK for less than half of that.
Samsonite
May 22, 9:04pm
that's 50% for necessities; 30% discretionary; 20% savings. And probably by
notaboy
May 22, 9:54pm
That is a steaming crock
Indy Coug
May 22, 9:59pm
What a stupid map
Jeff Spicoli
May 22, 10:00pm
I live in South Carolina. Looks like only the top 10% income earners are
AeroCoug
May 22, 10:07pm
So you need to be inside the top 8% of incomes to be "comfortable"? That's nuts
Kajdin
May 22, 10:24pm
Can confirm, I make more than that and I'm comfortable.
RyneK
May 22, 10:40pm
Manufactured angst.
Nakedbootleg
May 22, 10:43pm
I think the map is assuming purchasing a house now. Anyone that bought a house
NYC and Japan
May 23, 7:44am
Even if you didn't purchase a house now and are renting, it's much more painful.
Shore10
May 23, 6:06pm
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