Perché € 100.000 all’anno non finanzieranno più il tuo stile di vita della classe media aspirazionale

    https://www.independent.ie/business/money/why-100000-a-year-will-no-longer-fund-your-aspirational-middle-class-lifestyle/a2058225513.html

    di Banania2020

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    1. Baggersaga23 on

      Yep. So much money in Ireland these days €100k a year not what it was

    2. Educational_Deer_137 on

      Financial planner Patrick McGettigan estimates that a family with three children in south Dublin now needs a combined income of €200,000 a year to live a middle-class life.
      That figure assumes they have a mortgage of €3,000 to €4,000 a month and send their children to private schools – a long-standing tradition in south Dublin.

      Since when is sending your kids to a  private school in south dublin a middle class tradition lol

    3. Never mind private school – those three children might need crèche which is a much more expensive thing. Private schools are cheap in comparison!

    4. yankdevil on

      If you can avoid peer pressure you’ll be amazed how far €100,000 goes. I make a bit more than that and save around €5,000 a month between my pension, short term investments and shorter term savings.

      But yeah, if you have to maintain expensive status things, then sure, it’s harder.

    5. idontcarejustlogmein on

      Lads have a whip round and give me €100k and I’ll test it and report back.

    6. emmmmceeee on

      I get give or take, it works out at about with expenses 140,000 a year and I pay 30.3% tax on that, so it’s about a net 100,000 and out of that 100,000 I run a home in Dublin, Castlebar and Brussels. I wanna tell you something, try it sometime…

    7. davesr25 on

      But have you seen the youth employment rate, we are doing so well, why wouldn’t prices be high, more money in the economy means more people want that money, it’s great lads.

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