Originally posted by: ayabe
This isn't just the poor, most people, including many of us in the 40-80K/year bracket have been losing ground.
It's not a matter of educating people how to invest their money. If you make 30K a year, depending on your area, you might be almost at the poverty level.
One surefire way to climb up the ladder is through acquisition of property, but the mortgage crises/ridiculous tax/property values that have been present for the past few years has either shut people out of the market, or they've gotten themselves into trouble trying to get a leg up.
The mortgage crisis did not effect those who were getting proper mortgages and houses for their income level.
the ridiculous taxes that have been put in place are because Government is taking from those who succeed to buy the votes of those who don't
How are you losing ground?
Surely you have itemized your expenses to see where your money is going. The MAJORITY of people with money problems don't do that. As such they actually get in deeper because they don't know what to fix.
What are you really spending your money on. Itemize it. You may be shocked that some of your biggest payouts are for totally frivolous crap. Compare your expenditures to those of a generation ago.
What you will find is that today many Americans who are "just getting by" are putting themselves in this position because they are not spending wisely. They certainly are not saving. If you don't have money to save you are living beyond your means and must have the maturity to accept that and adjust.
Want some help. List all the items you pay monthly on. Get everyone. Then say, which of these are things I truly cannot live without. Which of these I can live with on a reduced version thereof?
The go after your purchases across a month and see where your money went. I am talking getting down to finding out where every dollar went. Until you do so you cannot justify "just getting by or losing ground".
I did this a while back and continue to review my expenses.
My luxury expenses that are monthlies.
1. High Speed Internet
2. Satellite (could be cable for all its worth)
3. Yard care (fertilization program)
4. World of Warcraft
5. My Car
6. My Motorcycle
My luxury expenses that are small inconsistent expenditures
1. Coffee from a shop (starbuck, dunkin donuts, etc) a few times a week
2. Breakfast once a week not at home
3. Lunches eaten out while at work
4. Dinner dates etc
5. Junk food from grocery store
I am sure I can list more in the bottom category but I don't have the spread sheet at hand - and yeah I needed one just to figure them out.
What are some monthlies that cannot be avoided?
1. Electricity (but it can be reduced)
2. Gas (for house)
3. Water bills
4. Property Taxes (accumulate monthly)
5. Mortgage or rent
6. Telephone (or cell - PICK ONLY ONE and reduce the other)
7. Insurance for car, house, and self (yeah I count my health insurance)
8. Savings (well you could, but your silly for not)
What are some reoccuring costs that cannot truly be avoided?
1. Home maintenance (yard, paiting, weatherproofing, cleaning, etc)
2. Food costs (manageable with care... look at what your eating, is it healthy? necesssary? etc)
3. Personal hygiene costs (hair cuts etc... doctor checkups, dental checkups)
4. Clothing replacement etc
Get out a spreadsheet one day and JUST TRY to figure it out. You will be very surprised where your money goes, hell you might find it frustrating just to figure out where it is goind.
You want to get rich. STOP WASTING MONEY. It works for almost everyone. I know there are hardship cases, where something comes up that people have a difficulty coping with. Most increase the difficulty by refusing to adjust to what their new lifestyle may be. I've been to near rock bottom and learned the hard way that every dollar, hell at times every dime counts.
Don't ever claim your losing ground, most likely your the cause