Is $250k a “good salary”?
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Date: January 29th, 2026 3:45 PM Author: Electric spot sweet tailpipe
It’s good enough to live a fairly comfortable life. Can afford to be in a decent area, take trips w family, save a good chunk of your salary.
If you add in a pension this is a great spot to be in
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Date: January 30th, 2026 1:26 PM Author: dupa
My example is soccer because that's what my kids play, but i think generally it's the same for most sports because they've just about all been privatized.
The sports are no longer town based so my kids' soccer teams are based in a town 20 min away and pulls from all the surrounding towns, so there's no carpooling for us.
unless you are playing pretty low level "town travel" you are going to be in a a more competitive league (for soccer it's EDP and at older ages ECNL, GA or MLSNext) with about 8 other teams that aren't necessarily going to be geographically close to you. So a random weekend league game with your child playing 40 min on a field with 1 ball and 17 other kids ends up being a 4-6 hour commitment taking up most of the day.
Then there are tournaments which, again are not local and often require overnight lodging.
It's all completely ridiculous.
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Date: January 30th, 2026 1:46 PM Author: gibberish (?)
Same deal here. Our best memories last summer were made on a camping trip to Crater Lake. We cut it short because some 22 year old dance instructor said we had to otherwise my daughter's routine wouldn't be ready by comp time OMG! I don't think I ever even saw the routine. Last week I cut a $2400 check for one single competition. That's just for the event, not studio time, hotel/food, travel costs etc. For what?
The privatized aspect really sucks. It's killed school sports. The highschool has a dance team but it's universally terrible. Even traditional sports like school baseball suck ass now. It's almost all poor kids. We put my son in a rec basketball league that just plays locally. I think it was $200, the competition mostly is subpar...but my kid fucking loved it. Don't even get me started on what select baseball has done to little league.
You have 4 kids? I can't compete with these 1-2 kid families. They really push it beyond what's normal then expectations get stuck there. All kids need $100 bat warming bags for their $500 bats??? I complained and a dad said what's another $100 in the grand scheme of what we're paying for.
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Date: January 30th, 2026 1:59 PM Author: dupa
Goddamn. Yeah at the highest levels dance, gymnastics, cheer, baseball and hockey are in their own tier of insanity. The cost of soccer actually isn't bad in comparison ($3,500 for the year including tournament fees plus every other year another $500 for a new set of uniforms).
The baseball framework seems the dumbest to me. Out of town entire weekend tournaments every week and multiple cross-country trips for tournaments starting at like 10U. Wouldn't they get more out of training sessions where they are getting tons of reps rather than more games where they spend the majority of time standing around or sitting on the bench?
You are 100% right about the parents with only 1 or 2 kids. I can't pay for additional $100/hour personal training 3X/week for my 9 year old when i have 3 other kids. But i also think you hit the nail on the head that creating your own experiences for your kids like vacations or even just quality unstructured time at home letting your kid steer the ship on what you do creates more memories than carting them around to practice.
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Date: January 29th, 2026 4:05 PM Author: beta bbw therapy
Yes outside of coastal urban areas, where it couldn’t afford a shitbox. But it’s subject to severe lifestyle erosion as real inflation is like 15-20%
The middle class is dead
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Date: January 29th, 2026 4:22 PM Author: Charismatic Lilac Meetinghouse Keepsake Machete
its okay for LMC
so i guess public schools for ur kids in a school system listed as "A" but the A is buffed by being "diverse" and a 2000sqft house where ur neighbors are either newly LMC like you or have been in the neighborhood for years and paid 1/10th of what you paid and are proles or dangerous, etc etc
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Date: January 29th, 2026 7:51 PM Author: violet bateful codepig
its just okay in a HCOL place but balling in flyover.
250k in cleveland and you have a mansion and are swimming in young boy ass
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