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Retired 23 years
One of our first topics would be "Retirees who are unable to move on".
Who would that be?
One of our first topics would be "Retirees who are unable to move on".
Your twisting stuff around to make it something it isn't.These are taxes just about everyone pays, some don't who are below the poverty line.
Fact of the matter is that these are taxes and perfectly legitimate to add to you total tax bill. How are real taxes BS?
Sure you budget them but they're still coming out of your income in most cases pretty unavoidable.
Thankfully we don't take advice from strangers on the Internet.
Your twisting stuff around to make it something it isn't.
The bigger house you buy the more your taxes are. The more stuff you buy the more your taxes are. Same thing for all of the taxes you listed.
You can't spend too much money then cry oh I pay soooo much in taxes I can't save. You've created the problem.
No I'm just saying that the tax rate people pay isn't just what is on your pay stub. Me personally, I live well below my means. I reached top rate this year and have debt to pay off. $100K/yr and I still live in a low income neighborhood and drive a 10 year old sub-compact.
Those are choices people make.
Those things certainly make it harder. I have no ide why anyone would choose to live in some of these high cost areas. Not unless you're there for a very high paying job.
NoGive yourself at least a year and a half of collecting those top rate checks. It's funny, I agree with a ton of your posts and now I see why. We're pretty
You have no idea why someone would choose to live in a high cost area? What if you were born and raised in a high cost of living state and 90% of your family lives there? Wouldn't you say that's a good reason for someone to stay there? It's a choice but you can't knock someone for wanting to stay close to their family and in a familiar area, high cost of living or not.
Lol I edited it. I swore I erased that before I posted it but I guess not haha.
Family yes but for the love of god maybe someone with some common sense would decide to break the trend.You have no idea why someone would choose to live in a high cost area? What if you were born and raised in a high cost of living state and 90% of your family lives there? Wouldn't you say that's a good reason for someone to stay there? It's a choice but you can't knock someone for wanting to stay close to their family and in a familiar area, high cost of living or not.
Come on down I'll set you upFamily yes but for the love of god maybe someone with some common sense would decide to break the trend.
Family is the ONLY reason I live in Illinois it's a terrible hole of a state. I recently bought the family farm and all growing I dreamed of living out retirement on it but honestly now I'm not sure. Do I really want to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars for nostalgia?
I've been top rate for 7+ years
imCome on down I'll set you up
My wife wants us to retire and move to Vermont but I think she likes New Hampshire better now but there's nothing up thereim
Not sure where I'd go. Out of the country is becoming more and more of an option.
Nothing there. Sounds like my type of place. LolMy wife wants us to retire and move to Vermont but I think she likes New Hampshire better now but there's nothing up there
That sounds nice and quiet and nobody aroundNothing there. Sounds like my type of place. Lol
If it were just me I'd build a small cabin on my 300 and be the happiest man ever.
My wife wants us to retire and move to Vermont but I think she likes New Hampshire better now but there's nothing up there
That is one place she gets it from
Now I have to decide between the two of them which one I want to beYou can be Darryl
Nothing to do, or lots to do. Great place to live.My wife wants us to retire and move to Vermont but I think she likes New Hampshire better now but there's nothing up there