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    I agree. That's still more than $2k/month after federal taxes a SS/Medicare deductions. Now depending on State taxation...
    Your math is way off. $58,000 of gross income would net a family of four at least $4k/month.

    $58k = $4833/month
    FICA (7.25%) =$350


    After Standard Ded. of $12,200
    personal exemptions of $15,600
    Max. Taxable Income =$30,200

    Federal Income Tax=$3638 annually or $303/month

    Net Income= $4179/month

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    newsflash - dont have more children than you can afford

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    Which states out there have a low cost of living while still having a good economy/jobs?

    I'm making close to 50k(after factoring bonuses+overtime) but I live in SF - my money gets me very little.
    North Dakota. So hard to find workers that Walmart is bussing employees across the state.

    Oil boom in a previously sparsely populated area is causing lots of opportunity. The climate keeps most of the trash out of state.

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    North Dakota. So hard to find workers that Walmart is bussing employees across the state.

    Oil boom in a previously sparsely populated area is causing lots of opportunity. The climate keeps most of the trash out of state.
    and the ND health system/ERs are crushed by all the injuries to gas/oil workers working without employer or self insurance. oil/gas workers are as expendable as war mercenaries.
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    I thought he was asking about a state where there was a great economy and cheap living expenses??????

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    I thought he was asking about a state where there was a great economy and cheap living expenses??????
    just in case he was thinking about getting ground up in the fracking machine

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    I'm talking about employer paid insurance, where the employee part is a small percentage of the cost.
    I have excellent health benefits and I still pay half the cost - once you add a kid to insurance and have PPO like I do through UHC you still pay $120/mo out of pocket. Myself would only be $30/mo, I don't know where you are pulling numbers from.

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    Your math is way off. $58,000 of gross income would net a family of four at least $4k/month.

    $58k = $4833/month
    FICA (7.25%) =$350


    After Standard Ded. of $12,200
    personal exemptions of $15,600
    Max. Taxable Income =$30,200

    Federal Income Tax=$3638 annually or $303/month

    Net Income= $4179/month
    LOL, you're right. I wonder where I messed up at. I did a quick calc on excel. I must have grabbed a wrong cell someplace. I've deleted my work though, so I won't know for sure.

    You have a minor error...

    SS 6.2% + medicare 1.45% = 7.65%.

    I just did it again, and get over $50,023 using the 2012 tax table, but that doesn't include the child tax credit, and I used your exemption numbers which are 400 off for that year.

    OK, It's over $50k, probably over $51k before state and local taxes take a bite out.

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    I have excellent health benefits and I still pay half the cost - once you add a kid to insurance and have PPO like I do through UHC you still pay $120/mo out of pocket. Myself would only be $30/mo, I don't know where you are pulling numbers from.
    I didn't include that. I pay just over $98 every two weeks. That's $212 monthly. Mine is 15.5% of the insurance cost. My employer pays the other 84.5%.

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    and the ND health system/ERs are crushed by all the injuries to gas/oil workers working without employer or self insurance. oil/bas workers are as expendable as war mercenaries.
    That's already been covered and your narrative destroyed, yet you wag it around like the worn out teddy bear that it is.

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    I play pretty, no? TeyshaBlue's Avatar
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    That's already been covered and your narrative destroyed, yet you wag it around like the worn out teddy bear that it is.
    Here. You can runaway from it again.

    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=208717

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    North Dakota...The climate keeps most of the trash out of state.
    how you been, Cooler Girl?

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    Didn't you try that last week?

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    58k thats alot of money

    look at ppl on welfare handouts is like 1/4 of that pay, still can live by their means...

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    58k thats alot of money

    look at ppl on welfare handouts is like 1/4 of that pay, still can live by their means...
    A single person living on $14.5/year? 12 x 600 = 7200 just for rent

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