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  1. Not having financial literacy in public school is a gatekeeping practice that benefits the rich. The self-made rich teach their children financial literacy while the poor who live in generational poverty are left to figure it out for themselves. I believe we should have financial literacy taught in public school so everyone has a fair chance at making a decent living and climbing up the socioeconomic ladder.

  2. You didn’t count the cash value of the first couples (or second’s) cash value in their whole life. That probably would have been an extra 300-350k after 40 years if they’re paying in 5k a year. Just saying.

  3. Where are there $900 to $1200 a month apartments cause here in Miami a decent 1 bedroom is min $1900 an 2 bedroom $2500 unless you live in someone backyard or rundown complex that will fall apart for cheaper.

  4. I feel the fastest and safest way to invest/build wealth is by having a diversified investment. if one investment performs poorIy over a certain period, other investments may perform better over that same period, reducing the potential losses of your investment portfolio from concentrating aII your capital under one type of investment., that's what i do investing in for3x nd stocks wit the hlp 0f @lisa_upfx o' . n l'. 'g

  5. Basically they are both happy in the end. Also Bill and Mary might have enjoyed more out of life then john and jane. With John and Jane it seems like the whole point of saving all this money is to climb out of debt and give the rest to their children which is a very selfless and pure gesture. Although, I believe Bill and Mary have the same affect with less money. The saying goes "enjoy the journey not the destination". John and Jane might be worth millions but what's the point? In the end you're either cremated or buried in ground, but don't get it twisted with "spend every paycheck on unnecessary things"

  6. I came here because I legit saw a rapper named 21 savage was on a chimes commercial and inspired me to start dealing with my money more carefully. I’m 17 and I just checked my bank statements and realized that back in July I could have saved about $775 that I spent on things I don’t need and in October I spent like $373 that I could really use right about now.

  7. Yet divorce is still a fifty percent possibility for each couple.
    This is a very long winded explanation that you should go to in-state colleges or community colleges to keep student loan costs minimized (STEM), buy used vehicles (Toyota), save more than you spend and invest in index funds for retirement. Value communication to keep your spouse decade after decade as well.

  8. One thing many people could do to save money would be to consider alternatives to a car. Even a second-hand car is still expensive, insurance, fuel, repairs etc.
    For a household of two, having one car and one moped for example, would be much cheaper while still providing similar utility (they have A car when they need one, e.g. for shopping or family trip, and they can both drive to work separately as if they had two cars). Only if the weather it too bad for the moped, they could rent a second car or rely on car sharing, public transport, or any such hacks.

    Depending on distance to work and other conditions, they could choose a bicycle, kick scooter, electric scooter, motorcycle, public transport, or anything else. Still cheaper than a second car. And some households could do without a car at all, for even better savings.

    Personally, I've relied on public transport for most of my life, and switched to a kick scooter about a year ago for my ~6 km trip to work, and anything else within ~10 km distance. For longer distances I still rely on public transport, usually, or rely on someone giving me a ride. I'm considering buying an electric scooter for longer distances, or to get around slightly faster, though the health benefits of the kick scooter are quite good, so I'd still use it frequently.

  9. 28 years old, one vehicle will be paid off in 8 months, 4 years into an easy mortgage payment, paid student loans off 4 months ago, don’t have cable, internet, or any subscriptions. Only go out to eat once a month. Give 10% of income to church and put $5-7k a year into health savings(it all gets spent). Also have 401k. It’s taken a lot of hard work to get here. Live within your means and understand the difference between needs and wants.

  10. Thank yous for sharing and putting your perspective on things. Clearly paint a good picture. On how two different styles of life could change your future's

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