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by giantg2 36 days ago
I have seen some of that, but there is still plenty of non-tech partners, especially if the tech half is at a non-tech company. In my experience, the managers are the ones most likely to have a high earning spouse. It seems like most of the managers I know have a spouse making $100k+. I don't make as much as others, but I can't even imagine how good my life could be if my wife made the same amount as me so we had a combined income close to $200k.

It's also kind of wild to think that 1 out of 6 households in the US is making $200k+. I get that many of them are in higher cost of living areas where wages are higher, but still WTF. On the other hand, it's something like 1 out of 4 households are making under $50k. Makes me wonder how many of those are retirees vs working age, and what the median household income would be for 25-55yo vs the entire population.

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> Makes me wonder how many of those are retirees vs working age, and what the median household income would be for 25-55yo vs the entire population.

https://dqydj.com/average-median-top-income-by-age-percentil...

> but I can't even imagine how good my life could be if my wife made the same amount as me so we had a combined income close to $200k.

Outside of a VHCOL, $200k mostly buys you peace of mind, if you live modestly. You get to build savings to be able to say F you to your employer and maybe take time off and spend a few thousand without worry if a family member needs medical attention.

Inside of a VHCOL, $200k merely helps you get a downpayment for a half decent home.