http://www.news.com.au/finance/mone...of-living-survey/story-e6frfmcr-1227041183279
Just goes to show, doesn't matter how much you earn.... common sense just isn't so common these days.
But all good, i need these people with this sort of mentality to continue renting my properties
JESSICA, 31, family on four on $245,000
Jessica and her family are a prime example of a family who?s seemingly on really good money but find themselves in the same situation as many people on much lower incomes.
?My husband and I earn close to nearly $245,000 a year and really struggle with the cost of living raising our three and two-year-olds,? she said. ?The reality is we will never be able to break the cost of living cycle to buy our own house. Before you roll your eyes, we don?t live a life of luxury.?
Jessica said when she took parental leave to have her second child, she wasn?t entitled to any leave entitlements because she had been on a contract. As a result, her family took out loans to maintain their standard of living which saw their personal and credit debt spiral to almost $55,000.
Just goes to show, doesn't matter how much you earn.... common sense just isn't so common these days.
But all good, i need these people with this sort of mentality to continue renting my properties
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