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Re: advice please
Originally Posted by AmerLisa
(Post 10911852)
$50k used to be a pretty nice salary....:(
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Re: advice please
Originally Posted by Melly
(Post 10912037)
Yes it was, especially in VA. I get the impression that a lot of the regulars on here are on a pretty high income? I know "high income" is relative to the state you are in, but are most people on this board on a higher than "average" middle class American salary?
To suggest an international move for a very average salary... |
Re: advice please
Originally Posted by sir_eccles
(Post 10912050)
My understanding is that the median US household income is of the order of 50k. ....
To pick a few items from my earlier list of costs, upto 20% of the population, especially in poorer states, live in trailers (I discovered not long after immigrating that there isn't a state in the US that does not rely on trailers to house a significant proportion of their population), there are a lot of really junky cars on the road, many of which are under/uninsured, virtually all of the lower/ lowest paid have no health insurance, and obviously they are saving nothing towards their retirement, nor have any intention of funding further/ higher education for their children. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House..._United_States The map in that article is slightly misleading because the counties with the highest income are mostly the most densely populated, so the map is on average "paler" than median income alone would show. Another article I found split income by racial groupings, with "white" households having about 10% higher median income. |
Re: advice please
A lot of those things could be said about the UK or more so.
I could think of a lot of people who would like to be on $50 k a year. There was an interesting discussion on Radio 5 about what constitutes rich, according to Labour $100k does not cut it. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013...n_3966395.html |
Re: advice please
A lot of those things could be said about the UK or more so.
I could think of a lot of people who would like to be on $50 k a year. There was an interesting discussion on Radio 5 about what constitutes rich, according to Labour $100k does not cut it. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013...n_3966395.html |
Re: advice please
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10911836)
If he moved to a "cheap" area, the only thing he'd save would be some of the rent, and though he might save a few hundred dollars, (I'd be very cautious about renting anywhere under $800) it is questionable if he would be getting better value for money because living in lower cost areas commonly brings "other issues". :whistle:
Norfolk VA is actually cheaper than I expected (cost of living is pretty much average) but $50k isn't really that great to live on there either when you talk about moving countries for it. |
Re: advice please
IMO if you have the choice...the US is not the place to be if you are living hand to mouth. No job security...expensive healthcare and meds...everything for kids re after school activities seems to cost a small fortune...college fees etc etc etc...
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Re: advice please
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 10912643)
IMO if you have the choice...the US is not the place to be if you are living hand to mouth. No job security...expensive healthcare and meds...everything for kids re after school activities seems to cost a small fortune...college fees etc etc etc...
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Re: advice please
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 10912643)
IMO if you have the choice...the US is not the place to be if you are living hand to mouth. No job security...expensive healthcare and meds...everything for kids re after school activities seems to cost a small fortune...college fees etc etc etc...
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Re: advice please
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10912655)
Plus gun crime is generally inversely related to the cost of housing. Hearing gunshots at night is a surreal experience, and the closer they are the more disturbing it is! :ohmy:
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Re: advice please
50K is pretty bad.
If someone is currently making less than that then of course it's a step up but if you're currently middle class in the UK I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole. |
Re: advice please
50K is pretty bad.
If someone is currently making less than that then of course it's a step up but if you're currently middle class in the UK I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole. |
Re: advice please
Originally Posted by Melly
(Post 10912037)
Yes it was, especially in VA. I get the impression that a lot of the regulars on here are on a pretty high income? I know "high income" is relative to the state you are in, but are most people on this board on a higher than "average" middle class American salary?
OP has not clarified what kind of engineer he is, but it is usually a better-paying profession. |
Re: advice please
I think the bottom line for the OP has to be -- will this move and the associated upheaval offer a better life for him and his family? The answer is that it is doubtful that it would do so. Yes, he could probably manage to live reasonably well on his salary, and indeed many do, but without the UK "safety net" of benefits, he would not be as well off in the US as he was in the UK.
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Re: advice please
Originally Posted by Dunc81
(Post 10911681)
Any reasonable, non-self righteous advice would be massively appreciated
And go back and read the other posts. |
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