The debt question needs a lot of context. Typically, it is recommended you have some debt for leverage. There is also a lot of different types of debt. Credit card debt is always bad, mortgages are perfectly fine, loans can be good or bad depending on inflation/interest rates, public student loans and private students loans can be fine or really bad.
First girl nailed promotion for a future job. Both of those specialties are underserved and you get a percentage of your loans forgiven for working there. Stay Focused!
At this point, i do believe these people are lying cause the bracket cant be that similar of every job that is out there. I assume u watch a few of these.
These are all completely reasonable middle of the road white collar salaries for a high COL area. I make 85k and more than half my take home goes straight to rent a 1 bedroom apartment in the northeast. Small houses are $500k, we don't have $200k mcmansions up here, so the salaries need to be higher
These salaries sound just too high. Americans always increase their salaries to appear more valuable. Commercial real estate right now is in the toilet. Only know that fed gov jobs will pay that much money.
I live in the area. These are accurate. Higher cost of living and ridiculous rent prices keeps wages higher than the national average. 80k would be considered upper middle class in Northern VA/DC area.
They're in Arlington VA. I don't live far from there...a lot of salaries are high (for certain industries) in the metro DC area...which includes northern VA I've never made anywhere near this BUT my husband, brother and his friends and many people I know make anywhere from 80k-170k. Most are in tech
I used to live in Arlington in the late 80's and with an MA, the highest annual salary I could earn was 22k and apts rented on avg for 650usd at the time. The current salaries are still too high but all due to the fed gov. It's as if they raised them so high so the recent graduates wouldn't bitch and quit. It's all sickening.
No debt is a blessing. She probably has good parents
She could’ve gotten a scholarship
Or sold weed like I did. Two bachelors no debt.
The debt question needs a lot of context. Typically, it is recommended you have some debt for leverage.
There is also a lot of different types of debt. Credit card debt is always bad, mortgages are perfectly fine, loans can be good or bad depending on inflation/interest rates, public student loans and private students loans can be fine or really bad.
Ever heard of scholarship?
@@BruceWayne-eh4wj Meaning that she still probably has good parents.
First girl nailed promotion for a future job. Both of those specialties are underserved and you get a percentage of your loans forgiven for working there. Stay Focused!
Whoooo medical student too in DC
Good luck ❤️
I wish they would also ask net income per month
Just divide it by 12
@@blablabla55555 that’s still gross income per month. I think TeeGees wants to understand their expenses and taxes as well.
Is the salary monthly or yearly ?
80k per year.
I would work my butt off to get no debt. From the 2 out of thousand I saw, I wanna be broke and become a 3
Same going through that rn brother always questioning if college is just a scam lol
At this point, i do believe these people are lying cause the bracket cant be that similar of every job that is out there. I assume u watch a few of these.
I don't think they're lying. This appears to be correct.
The last guy so soooo hot! 😍😍
Girl that’s what I was thinking 😂 looking like Chris Evans lol
@@rogue3143 not even….
Thanks
@@daMillenialTrucker you did mention you are a truck diver currently and not in sales, so you don’t seem to be the last guy in this video.
I always find it so hard to believe what thse people make
These are all completely reasonable middle of the road white collar salaries for a high COL area. I make 85k and more than half my take home goes straight to rent a 1 bedroom apartment in the northeast. Small houses are $500k, we don't have $200k mcmansions up here, so the salaries need to be higher
These are pretty average salaries for these types of fields.
Her parents paid for school buddy roughed it out
'for an underserved city'. Awwww aren't you so cute and so virtuous! lol.
Yeah, she just had to add that in there
@@regularity2556 Do gooders are wrose than the actual tyrants in government positions.
I live in arlington
So they rent. And have cheap vehicles.
What about YOE?
These salaries sound just too high. Americans always increase their salaries to appear more valuable. Commercial real estate right now is in the toilet. Only know that fed gov jobs will pay that much money.
I live in the area. These are accurate. Higher cost of living and ridiculous rent prices keeps wages higher than the national average. 80k would be considered upper middle class in Northern VA/DC area.
They're in Arlington VA. I don't live far from there...a lot of salaries are high (for certain industries) in the metro DC area...which includes northern VA
I've never made anywhere near this BUT my husband, brother and his friends and many people I know make anywhere from 80k-170k. Most are in tech
I used to live in Arlington in the late 80's and with an MA, the highest annual salary I could earn was 22k and apts rented on avg for 650usd at the time. The current salaries are still too high but all due to the fed gov. It's as if they raised them so high so the recent graduates wouldn't bitch and quit. It's all sickening.
@@Yespls888where around here is more affordable? I’m visiting Arlington and i currently love how peaceful it is