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    #46
    Originally posted by JLivi1224 View Post
    Some of you 70 and 80 guys, please tell me how you’re doing it !
    Make less money and your govt will reward you.

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      #47
      This week 67% as there is no med insurance deduction. 63% last week with insurance.

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        #48
        Somewhere around 60% after 401K, IRA, HSA, and other investments.

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          #49
          53.31%. I can't afford to max out my 401K. But my child support ends next year. I'll be glad when I'll can give money directly to my son without paying his mom to drink beer and talk **** about me.

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            #50
            73%, wife, 2 kids, but single income family so that helps keep it in the 70s

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              #51
              Originally posted by bownutone View Post
              61% now. Will go up in November to about 78% after maxing 401K
              Exact same for me. Should be done with 401K in Sept.

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                #52
                My ex-wife gets half, my kid gets about half, the gubment gets 40%, I spend about a quarter on fuel and plane tickets and hotels, and I spend the other half on hunting and fishing.

                you do the math - I gotta get back to work.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by WCB View Post
                  This week 67% as there is no med insurance deduction. 63% last week with insurance.
                  Dang, just realized that. Made an extra $200 this week!

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by rladner View Post
                    73%, wife, 2 kids, but single income family so that helps keep it in the 70s
                    Ok explain that to me.... single income having a positive effect that is...

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by JLivi1224 View Post
                        Ok explain that to me.... single income having a positive effect that is...
                        Doesn't take out as much cause his wife and kids rob him blind weekly?? I'm guessing...

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                          #57
                          77% after tax, insurance, 401k & HSA.

                          Married, single income with 2 kids. Adjusted my w4 to pay minimum tax per period. It evens out over the course of a year so I don't get a tax refund.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by JLivi1224 View Post
                            Ok explain that to me.... single income having a positive effect that is...
                            the less you make as a family, the more you can deduct on your w4. You pay less taxes and take home more of your check.

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                              #59
                              Single, medical, maxed 401K, maxed ESPP, and a small rainy day fund


                              48%

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by WhiplashTX View Post
                                Single, medical, maxed 401K, maxed ESPP, and a small rainy day fund


                                48%
                                The rainy day fund is after the paycheck hits so exclude it for this calc

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