princess&tig
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- Jul 31, 2003
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Profile of a DVCer Part 3
Originally posted by Pa@okw95
Most members earn over 75K which with some exceptions would seem about as low as you earnings would want to be to join. Keep in mind of course someone earning 50K and living with the parents, paying no room and board may be far better off then most of us.
Also, there's so many other things that factor into the amount one makes. I feel one can make $40K and have very little debt (credit cards, loans etc) and be better prepared to purchase DVC than someone who might make $80-$90K but have debt out the roof. Also the amount of children has to play a part. A couple with no children making $50K is going to be much better off than a family with 3 kids making the same amount.hmmmm.... I make well under 50k, ( so I guess I'm not part of the "most members" crowd) I work for a school. I, as well as so many of my co-workers don't make 50k or anywhere near it......
I don't think this above statement applies to PA ($75K)? That seems way off ? I know many who are in this general income ballpark (some less and some more) and live comfortably----not extravagantly, but well-off enough to own DVC or take yearly vacations, have a pool in the backyard, drive a nice SUV, afford landscapers to do their lawn upkeep year 'round etc. It's considered middle-class here in PA---can't speak for CT.I can not say what the exact amount is but in the state of Connecticut a family of 4 with that income would be near the poverty level or have things really tough,
Ooop.....sorry I read it wrong Pa@OKW95. I shouldn't post that early in the morning ! I was really beginning to wonder about CTMia--the statement I made applied to 35K not 75K but as we are finding out here that there really is not any hard and fast rule here, but I would maintain that someone making 35K with a family and living in CT would not be a candidate for DVC,
I had a friend who lived in northern NJ and I couldn't believe the taxes and prices of homes she used to tell me about. She lived about an hour from NYC.I don't know about your stats but NY, CT and MA are the three worse states for taxes and have been for years. Property taxes are over the top here especially in some of the larger cities. The cost of houses here is also off the charts.