Jade Madden Not really. High income earners have more need on business clothing for business purpose. So their demand on high price tag clothe are higher compared to the low income earners.
qwertyyxoxo No, it’s entirely a wealth thing. But sure, you can be knowledgeable about brands that aren’t meant for normal folks, but that doesn’t mean you can, or should, buy them.
I know millionaires who dress like trash and low salary people who go out of their way to buy designer. It's a personality thing. Some dont care, others are desperate to please.
That’s partially because someone already successful can dress like trash and still be treated well whereas someone still climbing the ladder needs to give a good impression to others.
This is so true. I always see middle class women obsess over "designer" brands. I mean millionaires and billionaires wear designer brands but nothing the regular people can ever afford.
@@wint3rl0v I find In that scenario its mostly in a professional/corporate enviroment, and is legitimately* for keeping up appearances. Further down the salary scale you'll find a lot of people spending the bulk of their salary on designer for nothing other than keeping up with the joneses. Nothing to do with faking it, tell you make it.
I think it’s interesting that despite the income, the habits aren’t THAT different among most of the women, but the stores/brands are. I know as I could afford it I started buying quality. Tired of clothing that falls apart after 3 washes *coughH&Mcough*.
once you learn the sales of the better brands you’ll find good quality clothing at the same or lower price than lower quality stores! always shop semi annual (:
I love how everyone is embracing minimalism these days and decluttering and buying with more intention and purpose rather than being sucked into sales and trends! Not only does it give you more financial freedom, it’s actually helping the environment too.
True. As a young teen I'd dream of becoming rich enough to atleast know the names of these designers but now all I think about is how not to contribute to destruction of our planet.
As great as that much money is, it really should not be the goal, but the reward for a life spent educating yourself and working hard in something one loves to do.
it would be nice if they had mentioned marital status and number of kids and 0ther economic factors as well. shopping habits and preference also depend on overall expenses. As a mother, you may earn 75 k, you may love shopping but your priorities and need of onvestment change which will directly change your shopping habits.
Yep. I was making 30k in college and only had to look after myself. That's quite a bit of money for one person. I was living quite comfortably. I would imagine my lifestyle would be quite different if i had children and a mortgage etc.
Applauseify yea exactly. I’m just assuming they are all single. It makes a huge difference if you have a spouse because that contributes to your income. Unless of course you’re one of those couples that doesn’t share any finances.
Yeah, definitely would be interested to see more factors, but also multiples of the same income and profession because there's no one factor that shows a trend in that video.
I feel so depressed all of a sudden I'm a 26 years old living in a third world country and i earn about $5,000 in a year as a Video journalist. I hope i get a better job soon
Bro, she’s old. Let’s say she started her career straight away after College which is around 22-23yrs old She’s 12-13yrs into her career. She might be able to get one more promotion in, but that’s basically her highest earning point 10yrs in any career will put you in a good position if you have a degree and kept getting those promotions
This one you see great variety because it all depends on if the girl likes fashion/shopping or not. You see the difference between the 60k girl and the 85k girl. I also buy new clothes every season, so 4x a year. Not an entirely new wardrobe but at least 4-6 pieces.
Yes, I was a pro thrifter! Knew all the good thrift stores in my area and would go there every week to look for stuff. It'd take a long time to find something nice, so I'd mostly leave empty-handed, but I did build up a surprisingly nice wardrobe that way. Now I lack the time... but have more funds.
@@brokgrl85 I don't live in the US, but by a similar large-city, so I understand that even 100K will get you what others consider a "decent" lifestyle. Imagine making more than 200K a year***
Um, I don’t mean to be presumptuous but can you not thrift?? I have a goodwill nearby where you actually sort through the donated piles of clothing, not through racks and they charge you by the pound. I got like 6 clothing items for my toddler and a shirt for my mom all for like $1.89!
I like the way the project manager and the police officer shop. I’m inspired to shop just like them. Somewhere in between when things are very worn out and only if needed for an event.
Y’all need to remember. This is in New York. Everything is more expensive. My $1400 mortgage payments here in Texas are probably around $3k in New York.
Me too I 'm have been doing it for a while, I buy when I need and when I go out with my friends they buy what they like and me nothing since I already have 😎😁😁
Summer Nights That’s the smart thing to do. Buy, say, a heavy wool coat at $200-$500 and it will last decades. Wal-mart trash only lasts a few months, *maybe* a year or 2. If her husband is making $110,000 a year and is still shopping at Wal-mart for clothes, he just isn’t good with his money when it comes to clothing.
Can we just talk about their ages and some of their salaries? Like, what have I been doing with my life? I want to hear about their journeys and how they built their careers. 2019 equals transformation, growth, and continuous prosperity. I'm speaking it into existence.
@@calidub_ I wear designer clothing that I bought for five dollars, with tags. I sell what doesn't fit me, it's not being cheap or filthy.... Its making the most of my clothing budget so that I look good and can buy more.
Calista Perez Have you ever been to a thrift store or vintage shop? Just because something is old and second hand doesnt always means its used. Nothing wrong with wearing used clothing anyway as long as it’s properly sanitized (and dont buy used undies)
Kinda depends on how much you spend on the clothes, though. Shopping is my biggest hobby, but I almost always thrift, so it doesn’t matter nearly as much with how often I go.
People earning more money are paying for mortgages, possibly raising kids, paying student loan debt, saving for kids tuition. Once you have these expenses and priorities shopping for clothing is at the bottom of the list
i used to care about how i looked like a lot and as i have gotten older i know now that its mostly in what i feel comfortable in and to be honest if im comfortable my mood changes to really good... i used to wear heels and even though i looked good at the end of the day i was exhausted and my feet hurt and throughout the day i felt so uncomfortable even getting up to go scan something, i have learned to no longer care about what others think and to buy clothes only as i need it and when all the others have worn out.
So I think it'd be lovely if you interviewed these people as to how they made to to where they are in their career. Especially the executive producer for me lol because that's where I'd like to get, not just salary wise, occupation
Same, I spent way more back when I was making barely any money... Now I'm older I know how hard it is to get a higher paid job and to save money, I know not to spend unless necessary...
Keep your eye out at thrift stores, outlet stores, and places like poshmark. You may be able to find some that are in great condition for a fraction of the cost that way.
This is so awesome and totally interesting. Would really like to see how these women got these types of jobs and career opportunities! Thanks for the video!
My annual salary is about $9000 I'm a student, part time. I pay for my education on my own the rest shopping. I shop when I get an amazing deal! Most of the time I'm broke, aliexpress,thrifting, forever 21 and brandy is keeping me going.
ONCE EVERY TWO WEEKS?? NEW WARDROBE EVERY SIX MONTHS??? EVERY SEASON?? ONCE A MONTH??? i havent been back to school shopping for clothes since fifth grade WHAt
When I was in 5th grade my chorus teacher randomly asked us to raise our hands if we went shopping in the past month. I did, and surprisingly I was basically the only one to raise my hand. She looked at me and said, "See, you need to be grateful because other people's lives aren't like that." I didn't, but I wanted to scream at her. That was my one shop a year, at a thrift shop😐 My mom works poverty level, got laid off in march due to Covid, and still hasn't found another job. I don't have it horrible, but I know theres other people in my class that have it a lot better and there the ones who should be grateful. My one friend takes a vacation every year!
Many teachers are like that. I've been blamed of being an animal-abuser, because some crazy kid in our classroom drowned one of the gerbils. It wasn't me, but someone said it was 'something I probably did' and that was enough evidence to forbid me to come near the gerbils without supervision. I still remember the gerbil floating in the bucket, where normally you'd put the sponge for the schoolboard. The teacher seriously left it there for the rest of the classroom, I kept on staring at it. I can't believe anyone thought I could've done it. I was the skipping girl with ADHD that drew horses, stuck in an "ADHD and other problems"-classroom with psychopaths, many of which have ended up in a mental institution after their schooltime. Teachers are stupid, most of the time. I hope that things get better for you soon. And I hope you'll find a nice clothes-giveaway somewhere, they have them in my city, just a 'donate and/or take with you'-place where you trade your stuff or just take donated items. Good luck!
I shop Goodwill and garage sales. I always get compliments on my outfits. My Christmas dress was a vintage satin brocade mandarin dress I bought at an estate sale for $5.
Right, fast fashion is unfortunately advertising itself as “cheap”, but in the long run it will cost you more since fast fashion pieces tend to fall apart faster. Understandable if you are buying for your kids at those places, but as an adult it is muuuuch more of a smart thing to buy brands that hold up! Just learn how to save and sort out your other expenses first.
That's what I do. I only try to shop if I find good brands with great deals. If you keep looking you may be able to find 70% off. Right now I just bought a good pair of name brand winter boots on sale, I went to Forever 21 to buy exercise clothes and sweaters only because they had a $3 sale, now I'm not buying anything until I find a good winter coat. I don't make much since i am still a university student, so I am focusing on my savings. I will keep the same habits even after I graduate, though.
I shop all the seasons. Every time a new season comes there's a new seasonal 50% off sale. I shop the Semi Annual sale( in june), I shop black Friday sales and every Holiday, there's always a sale. Every month all stores online and retail have a clearance sale and half off sale at least one a month! The trick is to shop the sales, the hoilday and the seasonal sales and you will have a good deal.
I’m very upset no one mentioned the environmental argument added to their answer. I shop quite regularly but it’s always secondhand consignment stores/poshmark along with reselling what I already own. Rent the runway is one of the worst options environmentally next to fast fashion.
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studywithjolie What am I not allowed to agree with ash? 🙄. The comment function is there for a reason. So we can comment. As a veteran I can even relate to what ash said.
khadijah jones yes. I completely agree. I do IT now. And I wouldn’t be there without having gone in the military. I didn’t do IT in the military, but my GI Bill paid for my education.
I make over 100k/year but I don’t buy expensive clothings. I remember I’ve spent about 360$ on sales and lasted a year until I did my shopping clothes again Bottomline it’s all about priorities, personalities, and hobbies. I’m happy paying all my bills comfortably and have zero debt on the bank.
@@undomiel152003 That was meant as a rhetorical question. lol But thanks for reiterating the obvious.I will say though even w those salaries, you'd still need a roommate.It is NY after all.
😄 😄😄I got you. It was me 3years ago. I went shopping at Uniqlo, Gap, Marshall. Daily shop at Local grocery store. My kid’s school supplies at 0.99store. Now things have changed. You will be fine.
Honestly I think this really depends on the person and their up-bringing, not necessarily their salary.
Jade Madden Not really. High income earners have more need on business clothing for business purpose. So their demand on high price tag clothe are higher compared to the low income earners.
@Rosé's Avocados I 👏🏼 LOVE 👏🏼 TO 👏🏼 SHOP 👏🏼
@@wennw2711 I spend my high price tag on designer handbag like Lv and Gucci and I am low income so it does conected with upbringing
I think it depends on their lifestyle mostly.
Salary is one of the factors tho
"Twice a year, winter and summer"
Doesn't sound so bad
"Entire new wardrobe"
FU-
shiftysai yeah that’s shocking
Hahaha I had the same reaction
Maybe she does it in a capsule wardrobe kind of way, which doesn’t require buying loads of pieces. 🤷🏻♀️
Yeah the entire wardrobe thing🤣
Same here 😂
I'm loving this series. It would be interesting to hear how these women made their way up in their careers.
Yeeeeeesss - would love to hear their individual journey's!!
I think we all know how that works.
especially the business executive one 😂
Art Vandelay idk if ur serious or making a joke
I’d love to see that
I was too busy looking at their age profession and salary lol
Lucas, y u here?
Me tooooo
lol and most of them are younger than me
Same lol
They looked older than their age
You know you're rich when you name high fashion designers nobody's even heard of.
truth!
...those are well known designers. clearly you dont like fashion. it's not a wealth thing
qwertyyxoxo 67 people don’t think so😂🤷🏽♀️
qwertyyxoxo No, it’s entirely a wealth thing. But sure, you can be knowledgeable about brands that aren’t meant for normal folks, but that doesn’t mean you can, or should, buy them.
qwertyyxoxo this is my opinion, but fashion sucks!
I know millionaires who dress like trash and low salary people who go out of their way to buy designer. It's a personality thing. Some dont care, others are desperate to please.
exactly...my former very wealthy manager dressed grungy looking and the low salary admin always wore things that made her look part of a runway
That’s partially because someone already successful can dress like trash and still be treated well whereas someone still climbing the ladder needs to give a good impression to others.
This is so true. I always see middle class women obsess over "designer" brands. I mean millionaires and billionaires wear designer brands but nothing the regular people can ever afford.
@@wint3rl0v I find In that scenario its mostly in a professional/corporate enviroment, and is legitimately* for keeping up appearances. Further down the salary scale you'll find a lot of people spending the bulk of their salary on designer for nothing other than keeping up with the joneses. Nothing to do with faking it, tell you make it.
Agreed. Just look at the richest people on earth (bill gates, Elon musk, mark zuckerberg) all billionaires, all dress very causally
Anyone else looking solely at their careers for.... inspiration
meeeeee !!
YES I always take mental notes 😭
I was doing that the whole time lolol
Mee lmao
Lol yes I’m poor .
Is anyone else triggered that you couldn't see the last person's face because there was a video link covering it? 🤨
Bibi Valdes yes 😂🤣 omg I was pissed!! Reminded me of monsters inc when they covered sullys face but he was still excited to be on TV!!
Bibi Valdes didn’t care about her face
That’s the reason I came to comments OMG thank youuu
Her face was in the thumbnail tho🤷🏻♂️😂
YES!!
I think it’s interesting that despite the income, the habits aren’t THAT different among most of the women, but the stores/brands are. I know as I could afford it I started buying quality. Tired of clothing that falls apart after 3 washes *coughH&Mcough*.
once you learn the sales of the better brands you’ll find good quality clothing at the same or lower price than lower quality stores!
always shop semi annual (:
Well I'm tired of Chinese and Vietnamese kids making my clothes. Expensive brand does not guarantee that. But non of these women seemed interested
Katarina M you have something against asians?
@@liu2k no, just child labour
@@katarinam2145 designer stuff is mostly made in Italy
Apparently I'm shopping like I make between 310,000 to 550,000 a year
same girl mfaooo
@@judecoconut 😂😂💜
Lol
Meeee
Same
I love how everyone is embracing minimalism these days and decluttering and buying with more intention and purpose rather than being sucked into sales and trends! Not only does it give you more financial freedom, it’s actually helping the environment too.
True. As a young teen I'd dream of becoming rich enough to atleast know the names of these designers but now all I think about is how not to contribute to destruction of our planet.
Then there are those minimalists who just throw everything away but still impulse buy. Pointless
news flash, maximalism is back on trend. Also, style isn't really gonna affect individual shopping habits.
*screams in unemployed*
Responds in underpaid and miserable
Ella Popita How old are you
Ana Mira 18
Same and im 24
Screams in too young for job
23 making 60k... ok, I did something wrong!
Mzz G right, that’s how I feel.
Nepotism
Mzz G You're ok, she looks like she's 40.
Ana Mira lol those are actors not the real person, says so in the beginning
I'm 22, making 65k after college. Majored in computer science. It's very doable, you just have to be in the "right" field.
_Gonna be honest, it annoyed me they covered up the last girl’s face with their plug._
Your anger is seen on your dp
Smh... there is nothing to be annoyed about, you are just having a bad day😂😂😂😂
Paladins Rage RIGHT!!
These women were just actors reading responses anyway. I would like to see the actual women that were interviewed.
@@brienneoftarth8807 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anyone else gets depressed looking at the ages and salaries of these women
How exactly is it depressing?
Why?
Why
Yeah. Cuz I’m in my 40s and still don’t make what some of the girls at like 22 make🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️. I hate it here
@@hello_04 doesn’t matter how much you make, how much you save is the big thing. That’s what make you wealthy.
$550K lady is goals
Lol why?
Paula Lara cause she makes 550k!!
As great as that much money is, it really should not be the goal, but the reward for a life spent educating yourself and working hard in something one loves to do.
New goal: don’t become the type of person who judges strangers “goals” in UA-cam comments 🙄
AnjaliComedy exactly... it’s honestly a good goal in life to want to make 550k a year i don’t understand
it would be nice if they had mentioned marital status and number of kids and 0ther economic factors as well. shopping habits and preference also depend on overall expenses. As a mother, you may earn 75 k, you may love shopping but your priorities and need of onvestment change which will directly change your shopping habits.
Yep. I was making 30k in college and only had to look after myself. That's quite a bit of money for one person. I was living quite comfortably. I would imagine my lifestyle would be quite different if i had children and a mortgage etc.
Applauseify yea exactly. I’m just assuming they are all single. It makes a huge difference if you have a spouse because that contributes to your income. Unless of course you’re one of those couples that doesn’t share any finances.
Applauseify 100% correct. Well said
75k in New York City... after tax and rent, I don’t know how much is left for clothing...
Yeah, definitely would be interested to see more factors, but also multiples of the same income and profession because there's no one factor that shows a trend in that video.
You guys blocked the last woman's face with that stupid picture-in-picture box. And those are all actors?
0:06
These are real survey results read by the actors.
She's on thumbnail in case you haven't noticed.
@@promocodes5962 😂🤣😂😅
I feel so depressed all of a sudden
I'm a 26 years old living in a third world country and i earn about $5,000 in a year as a Video journalist.
I hope i get a better job soon
You will, I'm rooting for you ✨
@@hamburglar_ thank you 💜
Kenechukwu Amanda praying for you ! ❤️❤️
Good luck!
@@aden.e thank you
That statement “twice a year. Winter and summer. Entire new wardrobe” THATS GOALS RIGHT THERE.
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I've seen all of these and only today did I realise they're actors...
Tanviii K how did u know?
@@Vanadiummmo they say it in the beginning
Tanviii K oh wow i’m blind
@@Vanadiummmo lol didn't notice it till yesterday too
Oh wow, I didn’t notice that until now. What they are saying isn’t actually about them 🤦♀️
I dress like I’m homeless but I don’t care
If you’re good you can wear whatever you want in the next life.
@@gongoozleriam9783 lmfao 😂
Lol
Graham stephan: 1.5mil/year
-“I’ve been wearing the same clothes since middle school”
You did that last actress dirty lol. Didn't see her face at all.
Ok who else is surprised the police officer gets paid $85,000 a year💀
Maybe she’s a detective?
High rank. The police pay well over here and have pretty good benefits also.
Bro, she’s old. Let’s say she started her career straight away after College which is around 22-23yrs old
She’s 12-13yrs into her career. She might be able to get one more promotion in, but that’s basically her highest earning point
10yrs in any career will put you in a good position if you have a degree and kept getting those promotions
Some are much younger than me but make much more money than I do......
The women are actors
@Tina K They give you the women's real ages in the description. Like the executive is 41 yo.
Hey don't be discouraged
who said there is a competition in making money?why should life be like that????so when you have all the money then what???
tina k huhu same girl same
This one you see great variety because it all depends on if the girl likes fashion/shopping or not. You see the difference between the 60k girl and the 85k girl. I also buy new clothes every season, so 4x a year. Not an entirely new wardrobe but at least 4-6 pieces.
this video literally put me deep down in dark broken hole.. please pray for my empty wallet, new jobs and my unpaid student loans..
I exclusively shopped at the salvation army thrift store when I made under $30k, I could never afford target lol
Its goodwill for me
Yes, I was a pro thrifter! Knew all the good thrift stores in my area and would go there every week to look for stuff. It'd take a long time to find something nice, so I'd mostly leave empty-handed, but I did build up a surprisingly nice wardrobe that way. Now I lack the time... but have more funds.
The $125,000 one was the best
3 lines *whole wardrobe*
imagine making more than 100K a year :(
Cla Lyrics imagine making more than 50k a year tbh 😅 even that would be great right about now...
Three Linfeet Walmart ASM starts at 50k plus bonuses
If i made more than 20k i would already consider myself rich (bc my country's economy is tragic)
TBH, living in NYC, you won't truly feel it since cost of living & taxes are high
@@brokgrl85 I don't live in the US, but by a similar large-city, so I understand that even 100K will get you what others consider a "decent" lifestyle. Imagine making more than 200K a year***
I cannot even relate to the the poorest girls. I’ve had the same clothes since I was 13 and now I’m 21 🤷🏻♀️
AmiFreire I found when I was not making very much money I actually went through clothes faster because they were cheap and didn’t hold up well.
I have so much clothing that’s barely touched if you can let me know your size I’ll send you some. I feel so guilty for it just sitting in my closet
@@emiiimm7436 you are so kind :)
Emina Ramic I’m a size S!
Um, I don’t mean to be presumptuous but can you not thrift?? I have a goodwill nearby where you actually sort through the donated piles of clothing, not through racks and they charge you by the pound. I got like 6 clothing items for my toddler and a shirt for my mom all for like $1.89!
When you realize you have a shopping addiction....
I like the way the project manager and the police officer shop. I’m inspired to shop just like them. Somewhere in between when things are very worn out and only if needed for an event.
at last we can conclude it doesn't depend upon salary mostly.... but individuals and their professions
Okay but these numbers are unreal. I am being scammed 😩
They're not?
Not for someplace like NYC.
Y’all need to remember. This is in New York. Everything is more expensive. My $1400 mortgage payments here in Texas are probably around $3k in New York.
Omg once every two weeks? Wow. Such waste and senseless consumption. The clothing industry is a huge contributer to the climate crisis.
Temps my thoughts exactly...
Thinking the same thing and I was so sad to find this comment so far down and with so few likes.
I’m trying to be minimalist, buy clothes when I really need it and focus on material, save more gets more
Me too! I am kind of disgusted by how many clothes and how often some people go shopping. If I had tons of money I’d still try to be minimalistic!
Me too I 'm have been doing it for a while, I buy when I need and when I go out with my friends they buy what they like and me nothing since I already have 😎😁😁
@@LJKNIGHTDIVER YEAH, i agree, we spent so much money then we wasted, also good for enviroment :)
Who says you can't spend your money and save?
Good Job !
My husband makes $110k and shops at walmart. Priorities.
Heather Ladner mines too. And the Goodwill
Us too
👍
I find that you end up spending more at Walmart over time. I believe in buying a timeless, good quality piece that will last forever.
Summer Nights That’s the smart thing to do. Buy, say, a heavy wool coat at $200-$500 and it will last decades. Wal-mart trash only lasts a few months, *maybe* a year or 2. If her husband is making $110,000 a year and is still shopping at Wal-mart for clothes, he just isn’t good with his money when it comes to clothing.
$75,000 I love you
Lost Thoughts
Me too
I know right ⁉️ I think she'll be a successful actress 🌟
6 figure salary here and will ALWAYS shop at target for clothes on sale lol
yas gurl!
Weird flex but ok
purpledragonfly4 this is such a fake lie 🤣💀
Love this series! Can you do a video of how women with different salaries invest their money? Would love to see the dynamic of financial goals.
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Can we just talk about their ages and some of their salaries? Like, what have I been doing with my life? I want to hear about their journeys and how they built their careers. 2019 equals transformation, growth, and continuous prosperity. I'm speaking it into existence.
People: *basically never*
Me: *goes to store every single day*
I’m poor so I can’t relate
Thrift.... Just thrift people.
Leah Grace girl whatt lol not everyone wants other people’s used up clothes.
@@calidub_ I wear designer clothing that I bought for five dollars, with tags. I sell what doesn't fit me, it's not being cheap or filthy.... Its making the most of my clothing budget so that I look good and can buy more.
Yes!! Thrifting is also more sustainable. It’s cheaper AND higher quality than fast fashion.
Calista Perez Have you ever been to a thrift store or vintage shop? Just because something is old and second hand doesnt always means its used. Nothing wrong with wearing used clothing anyway as long as it’s properly sanitized (and dont buy used undies)
Yesss
I shop every week ... omg I need Jesus lol
i'm almost at 50K subscribers !!! ☺️☺️
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Jesus isn't real
Same girl same but I shop little at a time
@@ruesopher5152 girl!
Jesus is the way❤
Kinda depends on how much you spend on the clothes, though.
Shopping is my biggest hobby, but I almost always thrift, so it doesn’t matter nearly as much with how often I go.
I normally just go thrifting for clothes, or get them randomly as gifts lol Comfort is key.
noticed that the first ones with “less” money are shopping more then the ones that earn money way more lol
Shady Buttercup probably because the ones with less money shop buy cheaper clothing, and those items probably deterioriate quickly
People earning more money are paying for mortgages, possibly raising kids, paying student loan debt, saving for kids tuition. Once you have these expenses and priorities shopping for clothing is at the bottom of the list
This was me! I think I shopped out of boredom and sadness lol Now that I make 4x more I don’t feel the need to fill a void...
Eye opener. I’m hella broke but shopping waaaay too much. Oops. 😕
I shop every time I'm on the verge of a mental breakdown. I don't even need to buy anything. Just trying on outfits make makes me feel better :)
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This put some salaries into context. But also made me aware that I need a raise ..!!!
i used to care about how i looked like a lot and as i have gotten older i know now that its mostly in what i feel comfortable in and to be honest if im comfortable my mood changes to really good... i used to wear heels and even though i looked good at the end of the day i was exhausted and my feet hurt and throughout the day i felt so uncomfortable even getting up to go scan something, i have learned to no longer care about what others think and to buy clothes only as i need it and when all the others have worn out.
So I think it'd be lovely if you interviewed these people as to how they made to to where they are in their career. Especially the executive producer for me lol because that's where I'd like to get, not just salary wise, occupation
My mom, mom in law, and sister give me clothes because they hate my clothes and I won't buy any for myself
The more my income increases the less often I shop.
why?
Maybe you feel enough, don’t need the cloth to fill the empty room inside your heart or your closet.
Dawn Johnson I only shop if I gain weight and can’t fit my clothes. Unless it’s a special event.
In a way i shop for things that are better quality and can last longer, more classic looking, and hence i don’t need to shop as often.
Same, I spent way more back when I was making barely any money... Now I'm older I know how hard it is to get a higher paid job and to save money, I know not to spend unless necessary...
2019: get so rich that you can afford to wear sweatpants all the time.
Sweatpants are expensive now. It's kinda scary!
Swimsuit - my goals))
@@sonyasonya6229 even better!
Last girl be like “I look for designer” and that makes me feel poor cause I barely afford north face, Columbia etc.
Well those brands are not cheap though so you're quite good
Keep your eye out at thrift stores, outlet stores, and places like poshmark. You may be able to find some that are in great condition for a fraction of the cost that way.
I’m definitely the first girl. I don’t care about trends and fashion. I like comfort and practicality. And I only get new stuff to replace old.
Same here.
Im kind of both...but on lazy days the importance is comfort
This inspires me not to go clothes shopping so often. These people make me feel like im a shopping addict
This is so awesome and totally interesting. Would really like to see how these women got these types of jobs and career opportunities! Thanks for the video!
The girl with 75k salary is hella gorgeous
Yes, she's gorgeous!
Dita Francis Wahyudi She’s way too pretty.
I rarely shop for fun, I love saving as much as I can!
550k but buy designer outfit once a month ? that’s genius
The girl who makes 40k seemed really annoyed
She's an actress!
I buy clothes once a year and wear them until there is a mess of stains all over them. Holes? NBD if they're strategically placed.
When my clothes are falling apart 😂
I love a good end of season sale and I buy quality over quantity.
Keep in mind, they're actors.
They r reading real ppl's things. The ppl send the thing the actors read em.
@@g.k.francis542 that's common sense.
Oh no !!! Haha haha
@@Jehan25ful Really good ones lol
Yeah we know , but that’s inconsequential
My annual salary is about $9000 I'm a student, part time. I pay for my education on my own the rest shopping. I shop when I get an amazing deal! Most of the time I'm broke, aliexpress,thrifting, forever 21 and brandy is keeping me going.
ONCE EVERY TWO WEEKS?? NEW WARDROBE EVERY SIX MONTHS??? EVERY SEASON?? ONCE A MONTH??? i havent been back to school shopping for clothes since fifth grade WHAt
When I was in 5th grade my chorus teacher randomly asked us to raise our hands if we went shopping in the past month. I did, and surprisingly I was basically the only one to raise my hand. She looked at me and said, "See, you need to be grateful because other people's lives aren't like that." I didn't, but I wanted to scream at her. That was my one shop a year, at a thrift shop😐 My mom works poverty level, got laid off in march due to Covid, and still hasn't found another job. I don't have it horrible, but I know theres other people in my class that have it a lot better and there the ones who should be grateful. My one friend takes a vacation every year!
Many teachers are like that. I've been blamed of being an animal-abuser, because some crazy kid in our classroom drowned one of the gerbils.
It wasn't me, but someone said it was 'something I probably did' and that was enough evidence to forbid me to come near the gerbils without supervision.
I still remember the gerbil floating in the bucket, where normally you'd put the sponge for the schoolboard.
The teacher seriously left it there for the rest of the classroom, I kept on staring at it. I can't believe anyone thought I could've done it. I was the skipping girl with ADHD that drew horses, stuck in an "ADHD and other problems"-classroom with psychopaths, many of which have ended up in a mental institution after their schooltime.
Teachers are stupid, most of the time. I hope that things get better for you soon. And I hope you'll find a nice clothes-giveaway somewhere, they have them in my city, just a 'donate and/or take with you'-place where you trade your stuff or just take donated items. Good luck!
Keep up exercise eat healthy stay in shape . You look good in simple or designer clothes
“I go everymonth at least, i love fashion”
Me: me too, with 50$ in the bank
I love this series!!
I only shop once a year, black Friday.
I absolutely LOVE this series
Same here Lindi, how are you doing dear
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I shop Goodwill and garage sales. I always get compliments on my outfits. My Christmas dress was a vintage satin brocade mandarin dress I bought at an estate sale for $5.
That’s cool hello
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I heard it somewhere if you are poor, always buy expensive..cause they last longer..
Maya lak kinda true
I heard a similar saying " we buy expensive quality clothes, because we are too poor to afford buying new clothes every now and then"
Right, fast fashion is unfortunately advertising itself as “cheap”, but in the long run it will cost you more since fast fashion pieces tend to fall apart faster. Understandable if you are buying for your kids at those places, but as an adult it is muuuuch more of a smart thing to buy brands that hold up! Just learn how to save and sort out your other expenses first.
That's what I do. I only try to shop if I find good brands with great deals. If you keep looking you may be able to find 70% off. Right now I just bought a good pair of name brand winter boots on sale, I went to Forever 21 to buy exercise clothes and sweaters only because they had a $3 sale, now I'm not buying anything until I find a good winter coat. I don't make much since i am still a university student, so I am focusing on my savings. I will keep the same habits even after I graduate, though.
On sale or used and they’re actually super affordable. They never fall apart. Buy staples and basics and you’re set for a decade.
Me:
Salary: None
“I shop weekly, my husband pays” LOL. JK. 😈
Billionaire Mark Z: whenever I ran out of grey t shirts
Last lady's face covered with that Video suggestion card 😂😂😂😂😂
I shop all the seasons. Every time a new season comes there's a new seasonal 50% off sale. I shop the Semi Annual sale( in june), I shop black Friday sales and every Holiday, there's always a sale. Every month all stores online and retail have a clearance sale and half off sale at least one a month!
The trick is to shop the sales, the hoilday and the seasonal sales and you will have a good deal.
I’m very upset no one mentioned the environmental argument added to their answer. I shop quite regularly but it’s always secondhand consignment stores/poshmark along with reselling what I already own. Rent the runway is one of the worst options environmentally next to fast fashion.
Because it is moronic, that is why it was not mentioned
@@OlgaSmirnova1 - You're entitled to your wrong opinion.
It is not an opinion, it is true. The stupid mind can’t see reality because of its very limited understanding. That’s your case
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The last girl is my kind of girl except I have no job
AllThingsFabulous I can relate 😂🤷🏻♀️
Reading about people grabbing multi-figures monthly as income in investment even in this crazy days in the market, any pointers on how to make substantial progress in earnings? would be appreciated
Grabbing multi-figures in crypto is possible with the right approach.. no doubt crypto is volatile which we've seen but committed investors are making passive income weekly and more grabbing multi-figures
I've
@@vinhecktor6442 I'm a newbie in crypto and holding some cryptocurrencies in my wallet but I'm scared I'm going to lose my funds due to the recent crash
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These actors are GOODDDD
As someone aspiring to be in the legal field, please interview that paralegal on how she got there as well as her salary !!!
Imagine making 500k a year my military salary can’t relate 🥴
Lol. No military pay is nowhere near that good.
Alicia Johnson that’s the point lmao
studywithjolie What am I not allowed to agree with ash? 🙄. The comment function is there for a reason. So we can comment. As a veteran I can even relate to what ash said.
You can use the military to do big things though
khadijah jones yes. I completely agree. I do IT now. And I wouldn’t be there without having gone in the military. I didn’t do IT in the military, but my GI Bill paid for my education.
I just realized that everyone is wearing the same colours of clothes.
What freakin police officer makes 80,000 a year?
Seta Raisuni NYPD I think
I’m a border officer and I make 87K.
My friend is a police officer he made $125k his first year. That's why California is broke
cops not eating like that she must commissioner gordon
cops in Suffolk county NY can make upwards of $180k+
This was a roller coaster of emotions for me haha
I make over 100k/year but I don’t buy expensive clothings. I remember I’ve spent about 360$ on sales and lasted a year until I did my shopping clothes again
Bottomline it’s all about priorities, personalities, and hobbies. I’m happy paying all my bills comfortably and have zero debt on the bank.
WAIT A MIN a paralegal making 100K?! Where is this?!
83Jude right?! And a police officer making 85k
California; I know police officers who make six figures here
Same goes for paralegal
New York City is one of those places.
Nyc
@@undomiel152003 That was meant as a rhetorical question. lol But thanks for reiterating the obvious.I will say though even w those salaries, you'd still need a roommate.It is NY after all.
My bank account: 😕
Me at Target: 🤑🤑
😄 😄😄I got you. It was me 3years ago.
I went shopping at Uniqlo, Gap, Marshall.
Daily shop at Local grocery store.
My kid’s school supplies at 0.99store.
Now things have changed. You will be fine.
I just realised they are all wearing the same clothes
Well thank you for helping me see I have a shopping problem.
Whenever I need a new shirt or pants or something I go to the thrift store Lmao. But that’s rare, since I wear t shirts and jeans mainly.