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The point is, you don't have to live an extravagant lifestyle. There are many things that people buy that you just don't need. They're nice to have, but you don't really need them. Again, instead of buying a new car that costs you 25k, you buy an old car that costs $2.5k. That's major savings right there. After all, it is estimated that a new car loses 10% of its value the moment you drive it off the dealer's lot. Hence, right there, you've just lost $2.5k.
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<p>I think that's the point which I haven't been seeing eye to eye with some people on this thread. Others want to get an expensive education while maintaining the same style of living, while I've been assuming the families would make sacrifices and wouldn't maintain the same extravagant lifestyle.</p>
<p>$40k for a family of 5 is plenty. That was my family's pretax income before I started working part-time during the school year (keep in mind we do live in a fairly high cost-of-living area) If you manage your money well, you can live comfortably on $40k.</p>