
Peachfish Whiskerbiscuit
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Each person must answer this question in accordance with their own individual needs, desires and the ability to reconcile the difference between what they have and what they want. |
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Common Sense!
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Pocket change---seriously--it depends on the type of lifestyle you desire. Live within your means... |
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St N
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Suzie Q is right, but if you can't live on 80k, then your taste is very lavish. |
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James Dean
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Yes. To about 95% of single San Franciscans. |
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soxrcat
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Absolutely. You just can't buy a home or live high on the hog. But you can have fun and be safe. |
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Becky
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yes, but keep in mind that your paycheck will only be about 65% of your salary. the rest goes to taxes/govt.
80K a year should be enough, provided that you don't spend too much. my advice: live like you only make $50K and you'll be fine.
also, jobs here are like a revolving door. do NOT rely on keeping your job, even if you're great at it. a new CEO pops in, and all heads roll. so, always keep that in mind |
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lildude211us
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Maybe....depends on the individual. Its good enough for me, but it might not be good enough for somebody else. |
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tonalc1
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In a word, yes. |
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e.j.
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Like in any city or town-its not just what you make, it's what you SPEND- |
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Ma
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Yes! My Mother makes $120,000 a year and anything I would say above $50,000 a year could live comfortably. Especially since you're a single person you could live veryyyy good. |
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naren166
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Yes u r good to go |
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wmiaspc
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Sounds good to most people...just remember to save for the rainy days. |
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bonnie w
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It depends on where you live. How much are you paying out. This is a high and expensive place to dine and rent. |
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Brian C!!
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spend wisely :)
happy new years! :) |
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datlinh
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before my husband make 120k/year was not enough and this year was over $300k but not enough too ... Iam not joking ? what do you think ? |
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