4 Is this for real or click bait? ‘I’m paycheck to paycheck.’ I make $350K a year, but have $88K in student loans, $170K in car loans and a mortgage I pay $4,500 a month on. Do I need professional help? Surely, click bait, right? (www.marketwatch.com) posted 2 years ago by AnonAnon323 2 years ago by AnonAnon323 +7 / -4 ‘I’m paycheck to paycheck.’ I make $350K a year, but have $88K in student loans, $170K in car loans and a mortgage I pay $4,500 ... Have an issue with your financial adviser or have questions about hiring a new one? Email [email protected]. 4 comments share 4 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Yes this is real. There are a lot of high earners that are highly educated but lack any practical skills like money management. Also, buy everything on impulse.
170k would buy every car and truck I've ever owned. All of them.
Very real. I knew a woman who kept going to school while working her office job, to defer payments on student loans.
She eventually had a doctorate of business administration, for whatever that's worth.
Of coarse she only would drive Porsches.
This is one time when screenshots are more useful than a link....just more native ads.