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by AngryData 323 days ago
90K is still 50% above the median income, not to mention the fact that you have twice as much as time available and using just a small amount of that can be used to cut costs significantly in other areas. It is more effectively a $150K income if we add in the median wage from the job you aren't doing.
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Nationwide, the US median income for full-time workers is over 62k without considering benefits, but many areas are well above that.