Too many variables in there Pete.  You would have to define the 
circumstances around which somebody was living in order to determine 
what level of income was necessary.

That said, I find it hard to reason that somebody earning $1,200.00 per 
month would have much money to spare after paying for basic living expenses.


::michael

Pete Theisen wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
> 
> I just had some c*nt doctor tell me that I should have money to spare if 
> I am getting $1200 a month. Well, I *am* getting $1200 a month and I can 
> barely get by on it!
> 
> How much do you really have to have to have "money to spare"? I think 
> any less than $60K per year will require a lot of trade offs.

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