think4yourself

politics without the arguments

sweetupndown:

becool-sodapop:

Whoa. My base salary of $32,500 per year puts me at 40%, but my salary + commission, projected for a year based on the past 7 months, brings me to $50,300 aka 56%. It’s weird to think that this time last year, I was out of work and running out of cash.

Mine and Ryan’s combined household income with benefits comes into roughly $48,00 (that’s if we include our housing allowance, BAS, rough health insurance estimate. Base pay is waaaaaay less than that.) We’re in the 54% percentile. 

We are blessed, that’s for sure. 

combined incomes, now that I have a FT position, puts us roughly in the 63 percentile

(via sweetupndown9)

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    59% This country is so fucking twisted. If my family, who struggles to pay...bills on time...
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    student, I’m probably
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    Interesting. 11th percentile, what up.
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    interesting. hubby and i fall exactly
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    13 percent l o l
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    96%…………….. oops
  32. adventuresinlearning reblogged this from think4yourself and added:
    16% maybe more like 20% if you add a few of my free lance jobs!
  33. think4yourself reblogged this from sweetupndown9 and added:
    combined incomes, now that I have a FT position, puts us roughly in the 63 percentile