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MissConstrue
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05 Apr 2010, 1:26 pm

Not enough to sustain a living on my own that's for sure. :(

I also make money on the side by hand manufacturing beaded jewelry. However I don't since I've never been great with business or had a mind for finances so I don't know if costing me more rather than earning me more whenever I buy the material that is required to make such extravagance.


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07 Apr 2010, 8:31 am

Not a cent. I'm retired and wander around in my travel trailer.



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16 Apr 2010, 3:34 pm

Enough where I don't have to work thank the Gods. I would like to buy an Airstream someday and wander here and there a bit and write.
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Actually I was looking in The Tidewater Trading Post to see what they have advertised for sale. These folks here are proud of their used stuff, that's for sure. Oh well we all need to be proud of something.
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27 Apr 2010, 9:36 am

I earn 4000 australian which is enough to pay for everything I want and save a deposit for a house. I found what I was good at program development, I love problem solving and strategising) and did it, and it's paying off now.


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27 Apr 2010, 2:42 pm

Nearing the top of my pay scale in the area of the US where I live, close to 10k/month. If I lived in NYC easily double that.



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29 Apr 2010, 3:32 am

enough


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30 May 2010, 9:55 am

I was earning over $7500 a month until I was laid off. Unemployment is about $1500 a month.

I am going back for my Bachelors so I should earn more once I get that.



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30 May 2010, 11:53 am

I decline to answer, but my wife and I spend wisely, live modestly but decently, and have no debt except for one mortgage, and we only owe about 25% of what the house is worth (in other words, we bought what we could afford with our income). We are self-employed running an avocado farm, and also my wife invested wisely into residential rentals, which we manage together.

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06 Jun 2010, 3:52 pm

I earn about $4500 US dollars before taxes, and I barely survive on that. I live in an area (North Shore near Boston) with a sky-high cost of living, together with a decades-old shortage of rental housing. I am surrounded by wildly snobbish, rich people spending money like drunken sailors. I am paying $725 a month to rent a single room. There are no Wal-Marts or discount supermarkets near me. The recession barely seems to have had an impact here, except for a few local businesses closing. I literally don't know anyone who is unemployed. I live frugally- I hate shopping. My main indulgences are renting movies and takeout coffee.



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07 Jun 2010, 2:25 pm

Enough... and then some. Is that a good answer?


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10 Jun 2010, 2:44 am

Does SSI count?

If not anywhere from $100-$200 a month.



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13 Jun 2010, 10:06 pm

BornToDie wrote:
it is really inappropriate to be asking people how much they make esp on the web for a lot of reasons.

just because someones asks does not mean you have to reply either.

i really think this thread should be deleted.

a good place for criminals to target people.


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13 Jun 2010, 10:18 pm

I make approximately none...of your business.

Seriously this thread needs to be deleted.

Broadcasting how much you make on an aspie forum makes you more likely to be targeted.

I'm not just talking the strongarm robbery, I'm talking the "wonderful person who just magically came into my life and pays attention to me" sort of robbery.



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14 Jun 2010, 1:51 am

Just disability benefits

$339/month

basically just covers my part of the rent & i have about $40 after that to spend on whatever :oops:

Oh yes, i'm poor


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