Tygerlilly
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I'll be getting a $1500 lump sum payment from the American Rescue Plan Act as an essential worker.
Is this something your work is doing or like a direct deposit from the government?
I'll be getting a $1500 lump sum payment from the American Rescue Plan Act as an essential worker.
Is this something your work is doing or like a direct deposit from the government?
It's through my job. I work for a county agency so I believe our Board of Supervisors had to approve the allocation of the funds. We're getting the $1500 on the 4/15 check and depending on how much the county receives in the next few months from the feds we're getting another $1500 sometime in late summer. It could be less than that but I kind of doubt it.
if you are counting on getting the bulk of it you might want to check with your payroll on how they will tax the amount. i used to work for county government and any time we got a lump sum payment they had to tax it out separately from our regular pay so while the portion of the check that was our normal wages were taxed at our traditional tax filing rates-the lump sum was taxed at the 'supplemental withholding rate' which i believe these days runs about 22% just for the federal portion. everything evened out when we filed taxes the following year but there were inevitably co-workers who had run the numbers based on their traditional withholding's, planned on how they were going to spend it, and then were upset to see that they ended up with far less. didn't matter that the monies were not legally designated as bonuses, it was just the way the payroll software worked.
February Update:
February got away from us for good reason, our little man made his way into the world a bit ahead of schedule at 36+6 on 2/22/22. I was scheduled to have him yesterday 3/2. He spent 2 nights in the NICU and is a tiny peanut weighing in at 5lbs 6oz (5lb 12oz at birth). I had an inky feeling that whole weekend that after my appointment Id be sent to L&D. He failed his non-stress test, then they scheduled an immediate ultrasound, failed the movement on that, sent me to the hospital for a more in depth NST, failed movement again, so they decided to deliver. We had an "emergency" c-section and when they got him out the cord was around his neck, which they believe is why he failed movement, it was restricting him. He is home now and thriving.
Amazon Card - Paid another $300, slow progress here, hoping to get a decent bonus in June which would tackle this
Personal Load - Down to $1,690, so making decent progress, but not as much as Id like
Student Loan - Min payment made
Medical Debt - Waiting on this bill, will set up a payment plan with the hospital since it will be interest free, we will max out our OOP so trying to figure out what other procedures we may be able to bump into this year. Mainly dermatology issues.
Disney Spending - Got a $50 gift card for my bday so total savings $150, lower than Id like but still good
Other Payments - Kohls Charge is completely paid off, we had a $800 propane bill this month, hoping this is the last delivery for the year, but we may get one more.
Is this everywhere? Dh works for our county and worked through the pandemic.It's through my job. I work for a county agency so I believe our Board of Supervisors had to approve the allocation of the funds. We're getting the $1500 on the 4/15 check and depending on how much the county receives in the next few months from the feds we're getting another $1500 sometime in late summer. It could be less than that but I kind of doubt it.
Is this everywhere? Dh works for our county and worked through the pandemic.
Glad you had a fabulous cruise. I feel like taking some more adventurous travel some day.We did our Panama Canal cruise and it was fabulous. It was 14 nights on the Disney Wonder and loved every minute. We had so much time to relax and just enjoy each other’s company. I’m only sad that this is likely the last PC sailing for DCL. Our kids are finally old enough that we can do a trip this long. I guess we can always find PC cruises on another line.
I am still working on saving $30k for a truck for dh. I’m up to $7200. His check engine light is still on but he plans to have a coworker from their truck shop fix it and hold off buying something while supply is so low and prices are so high. He is due for inspection by the end of August so hopefully he can get the engine light resolved before then so it passes inspection.
Keep going jackers! You can do it!March Update
- Mortgage: Reduce balance by 22% with ideal payoff in December 2025 (moved this goal up 6 months – I think it’s doable) March: 6% decrease.
- Savings: Increase savings balance by 10% March: 13% increase (my tax refund was the main reason for hitting this already. Will now slow this down and put more towards mortgage)
- 401K: Max out contributions: Completed (based on current rate of contribution)
- HSA: Max out contributions: Completed (based on current rate of contribution + planned one-time contribution)
- DS16’s 529: Contribute $2500 Completed
- A new one, because I felt like I was a little spend happy this past year: Reduce year over year spending in discretionary budget by 5% (includes things like Gifts, Clothing, Entertainment, Dining Out, etc). Year to Date: 3% over last year’s spending (comparing Jan-Mar2021 to Jan-Mar 2022).
- Transfer ownership of ‘09 Honda to DS25 (he has been using it for the past 3 years anyway). Not started.
- Fund used vehicle for DS16 with cash. Not started.
2022 Personal Goals
Biggest news on my front was I received a promotion and raise! It includes a higher bonus potential and for the first time in my life, stock options. I'm not even sure what to do with that but am just going to consider it one more step towards retiring at a reasonable (to me) age. The raise is going directly to the mortgage payments. My new aggressive payoff schedule has me down to Sep 2024. I'd love to knock a couple more months off that and be able to pay it off in June of 2024. That would be a full 18 months earlier than what I had originally planned just 4 months ago. Inspired by this board so thank you!
- Get a will drawn up (third times a charm?) Not started.
- Get DS16’s driver’s license Goal is no later than May so he can get a summer job.
- Vacation: Currently planning a Gatlinburg sister trip in the spring, hopefully a family trip later in the year but no specific plans yet. Trip went great and thankfully we avoided the current fire evacuations.
- Get healthier – make better food choices and exercise. January went well, Feb and March, we don’t want to talk about. April is the month!
- Paint great room. Not started.
stock up while you can-the avian flu is already killing off enough chickens that the prices are projected to skyrocket.30lbs of chicken