• tider06
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    621 year ago

    Now consider the majority of people who do not have 6 figure incomes.

      • @[email protected]
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        This is so infuriatingly disingenuous that I’m having trouble putting into words an intelligent response.

        I would need to triple my income to approach 6 figures. Making that much money may not fundamentally change the way I live my life but it would almost entirely remove my primary stressors. I could afford actual healthcare, I wouldn’t have to worry about whether or not my landlord is going to raise my rent to a point where I can no longer afford my home. I could actually save money so that if/when something happens to me I’m not completely fucked over night

          • @TyrionsNose
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            11 year ago

            I get what you’re saying. The money from $60k to $100k just goes into the things you should be able to afford at $60k.

            At $100k you can afford to contribute to your 401k, start a small contribution towards your children’s college fund, pay random bills, afford a Toyota Camry instead of a Corolla, moderate vacations, etc.

            I had the same experience and it was humbling. But you also slowly forget exactly how tough it was looking at your bank account and knowing there was a bill not getting paid that month.

        • @[email protected]
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          You’d only be able to afford it for a little while until literally every industry raised prices overnight, jacking up inflation to the degree that normal people once again would struggle to put food on the table.

          We need price control laws and high minimum wage laws to boost up the common man’s buying power so that can’t happen.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          I could afford actual healthcare,

          Bad news about that, 100k will still not be enough. Maybe 175k.

      • mrnotoriousman
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        81 year ago

        As someone who had a lot of money, spent time homeless, got fucked by COVID, and am now back in a comfortable place making 6 figures - your comment is way out of touch man.

          • @Sami_Uso
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            51 year ago

            I can be more flexible with my diet, can afford to vacation, I can put some money into savings, and I can outright purchase larger consumer items without saving.

            These things are not negligible. I understand what you’re saying, “more money, more problems”, but being able to put money into a savings account and take a vacation are things that a large portion of people will never be able to do.

          • girlfreddy
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            @NathanielThomas

            I have worked since I was 12 yrs old, went to both college and university, and have never once made over $100k per year.

            Currently I’m on a fixed income, have limited job opportunities and recently had to downsize to a rooming house as I couldn’t afford my bachelor apartment anymore.

            Do not equate your hardships with those of us who are facing living on the streets with one missed cheque.

          • @SCB
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            -31 year ago

            The sheer audacity of saying you’re a wage slave at 6 figures almost made me upvote because it was so funny.

              • @SCB
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                1 year ago

                This isn’t class warfare, this is obscene ignorance about slavery born of your immense wealth and privilege.

                Also I make 6 figures.

                  • @SCB
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                    -21 year ago

                    I once made $9k in a year, and yet I am still wealthy now with my current 6 figure income.