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Road Side Pub
People with highly variable incomes, what's your style?
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<blockquote data-quote="GNBRETT" data-source="post: 16513046" data-attributes="member: 111882"><p>1st payment is always to urself. Anyone can save $40 a week. Sometimes the OT is great where I work and I make a bunch. Other times its non existent but no matter what I always make that payment to myself.</p><p></p><p>I would be willing to bet that a guy who saved <strong><u>NOTHING</u></strong> for 20 years doesn't live any better than the guy who has been saving for 20 years. Meaning, I bet he doesn't live in a nicer house or drive a nicer car. He just pissed away more money over the last two decades and most have virtually nothing to show for it other than toys that aren't worth dick.</p><p></p><p>In fact, 90% of the population at age 65 (Retirement age for most) have less than $100k in the bank. Thats a fine example of how most Americans save shit thought their lives and then struggle in retirement living on that cheesy fixed income of social security. I dont pay into social security myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNBRETT, post: 16513046, member: 111882"] 1st payment is always to urself. Anyone can save $40 a week. Sometimes the OT is great where I work and I make a bunch. Other times its non existent but no matter what I always make that payment to myself. I would be willing to bet that a guy who saved [b][U]NOTHING[/U][/b] for 20 years doesn't live any better than the guy who has been saving for 20 years. Meaning, I bet he doesn't live in a nicer house or drive a nicer car. He just pissed away more money over the last two decades and most have virtually nothing to show for it other than toys that aren't worth dick. In fact, 90% of the population at age 65 (Retirement age for most) have less than $100k in the bank. Thats a fine example of how most Americans save shit thought their lives and then struggle in retirement living on that cheesy fixed income of social security. I dont pay into social security myself. [/QUOTE]
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