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[...] (HOH), she would have referred to those columns. Here’s the table: If your AGI is at least x dollars, then y percent reported less than you AGI All Returns Singles MFJs HOHs $0 1.69% 2.32% 1.30% 0. [...]
[...] (HOH), she would have referred to those columns. Here’s the table: If your AGI is at least x dollars, then you are in the y percentile AGI All Returns Singles MFJs HOHs $0 1.47% 1.94% 1.21% 0.37% $ [...]
[...] into percentiles. Here’s a chart of the reported figures for 2010. If you have at least x dollars, then you are in the y percentile: $8,300 25th Percentile $77,300 50th Percentile $301,700 75th [...]
[...] . Table No. 1: Household Income Data from the 2013 CPS ASEC If your household had at least x dollars in income, then y percent of households surveyed made less than you Income Percentile $5, [...]
[...] history might eventually apply to your own stuff. 1. Art Deco Bureau Year Purchased: 1984 Purchase Price: $15 (used) Upkeep/Repair Costs: $0 Cost Per Year: $0.50 When I moved to Denver, I needed [...]
[...] of a 30-year mortgage at 4% interest. We also added annual maintenance costs of 1% of the purchase price. Total: $17,062 a year.” The McPaper fails to consider the McMansion craze. Factoid: whereas [...]
[...] on any new vehicle, which eventually saved us $161.60. So we bought a new car. The negotiated purchase price, including 2.9% sales tax, was $28,670. After factoring in the $7,541.60 in incentive [...]
[...] Worthometer, excerpted below, and this is what she sees: If you have at least x dollars, then y percent of those surveyed are worth less than you Net Worth Percentile $429,249 81.50 $442,793 82.00 $ [...]
[...] to fill in the gaps between available data points. If you have at least x dollars, then y percent of those surveyed are worth less than you Net Worth Percentile $1,100 10.0 $2,475 10.5 $3,850 11. [...]
[...] ranking. If you owe at least x dollars in total student loans, you owe more than y percent of all borrowers $6,000 25.00 $7,000 28.73 $8,000 32.45 $9,000 36.18 $10,000 39.90 $11, [...]
[...] percentiles. Here’s a chart of the reported figures: If you have at least x dollars, then y percent of those surveyed are worth less than you: Net Worth Percentile $50 12.45 $8,800 25.00 $31, [...]
[...] It must be Canada week here at Frugal Fringe. Here’s an article from the great Manitoban blogger Free to Pursue (F2P) in which she dishes [...]
[...] a funeral but it was quite fitting. Photo by Pete Markham Get Articles Via Email Binge on the Frugal Fringe! Enter your email address to get future posts delivered to your inbox. [...]
[...] , make a budget you can keep. Photo © 2010 J. Ronald Lee. Get Articles Via Email Binge on the Frugal Fringe! Enter your email address to get future posts by email. Email Address [...]
[...] now, click here. May your 2015 be frugal and prosperous! Get Articles Via Email Binge on the Frugal Fringe! Enter your email address to get future posts by email. Email Address [...]
[...] might be interested in clicking one or more of these other Frugal Fringe articles: How to Compare Your Net Worth to Others (Without Being Rude) Worthometer: Compare Your Net Worth to National Surveys [...]
[...] inferior. No polite conversation should ever end that way. If it were possible to compare your net worth to others without making anyone feel bad (with the possible exception of yourself), [...]
[...] Last month, I posted “How to Compare Your Net Worth to Others (Without Being Rude).” The article discusses national surveys that tabulate [...]
[...] ’re interested in making further comparisons of your finances, read “How to Compare Your Net Worth to Others (Without Being Rude).” This post will tell you a lot about how your [...]
[...] a stricter apples-to-apples comparison, use your 2011 tax return. This post divides the latest SOI data into five tables. Each table lists the IRS’s reported AGI percentile figures as expanded by a [...]
[...] a stricter apples-to-apples comparison, use your 2012 tax return. This post divides the latest SOI data into five tables. Each table lists the IRS’s reported AGI percentile figures as expanded by a [...]
[...] a confession to make. The above list was adapted from pages 29-30 of Spend Less Now!—A Checklist Program for the Decidedly Unfrugal. So I’ve just submitted a post about buying secondhand [...]
[...] below. * * * This oil change checklist was adapted from my book Spend Less Now!—A Checklist Program for the Decidedly Unfrugal. If you found the tactics helpful, maybe you’ll like the [...]
[...] the most bang for your donated bucks. It’s adapted from my book Spend Less Now!—A Checklist Program for the Decidedly Unfrugal. Enjoy! Frugality produces an abundance that makes for easy [...]
[...] holiday season, I’m giving away free downloads of my Kindle ebook: Spend Less Now!—A Checklist Program for the Decidedly Unfrugal. This offer ends on December 21. The SLN! program makes [...]
[...] (HOH), she would have referred to those columns. Here’s the table: If your AGI is at least x dollars, then y percent reported less than you AGI All Returns Singles MFJs HOHs $0 1.69% 2.32% 1.30% 0. [...]
[...] (HOH), she would have referred to those columns. Here’s the table: If your AGI is at least x dollars, then you are in the y percentile AGI All Returns Singles MFJs HOHs $0 1.47% 1.94% 1.21% 0.37% $ [...]
[...] into percentiles. Here’s a chart of the reported figures for 2010. If you have at least x dollars, then you are in the y percentile: $8,300 25th Percentile $77,300 50th Percentile $301,700 75th [...]
[...] . Table No. 1: Household Income Data from the 2013 CPS ASEC If your household had at least x dollars in income, then y percent of households surveyed made less than you Income Percentile $5, [...]
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