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  2. Here’s How Much You Need Saved To Have $60K in ... - AOL

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    In other words, a $1.5 million nest egg should, in theory, support that level of spending without running out too soon. But times change, and so do market conditions.

  3. Living wage - Wikipedia

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    Cost of a basic but decent life for a family [1] [2]. A living wage is defined as the minimum income necessary for a worker to meet their basic needs. [3] This is not the same as a subsistence wage, which refers to a biological minimum, or a solidarity wage, which refers to a minimum wage tracking labor productivity.

  4. Gainful employment - Wikipedia

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    These findings argue in favor of gainful employment and provide evidence for the importance of job fit to the good life and overall health. Gainful employment may be heavily based on an individual's outlook. A study assessed outlook based on participants’ initial happiness, perspective on employment, and ability to make meaning out of their work.

  5. Personal income in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As a reference point, the US minimum wage since 2009 has been $7.25 per hour or $15,080 for the 2080 hours in a typical work year. The minimum wage is approximately 25% over the official U.S. government-designated poverty income level for a single person unit (before taxes) and about 63% of the designated poverty level for a family of four ...

  6. Ask an Advisor: We're 56 With $1.2 Million in Cash and ... - AOL

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    My wife and I are both 56. We have around $1.2 million saved – approximately $450,000 in company 401(k)s, $650,000 in a managed account, and approximately $70,000 in personal stocks. We also ...

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  8. Financial independence - Wikipedia

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    In that case, they have achieved financial independence, regardless of age, existing wealth, or current salary. For example, if a 25-year-old has $1000 in monthly expenses, and assets that generate $1000 or more per month, they have achieved financial independence. On the other hand, if a 50-year-old has assets that generate $1,000,000 a month ...

  9. We’re a family of four spending $360k annually but make over ...

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    They currently have outflows of around $360,000 per year, with $100,000 going to their mortgage, $30K to property taxes, $10K to insurance, $100K to their kids' education, and $120K on other ...