What % of your income do you put towards long-term savings & retirement?
Nothing
12% (52 votes)
0-10%
21% (91 votes)
10-20%
24% (104 votes)
20-30%
17% (75 votes)
30-40%
8% (33 votes)
40-50%
8% (33 votes)
More than 50%
12% (52 votes)
Total votes: 440




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100% of bonus, so ~40% of
100% of bonus, so ~40% of income.
~35% of base + 100% of bonus
~35% of base + 100% of bonus = ~65% of income
where's the option I'm
where's the option I'm dissaving?
I'm engaged in my personal
I'm engaged in my personal QE3 to save the economy from collapse.
save now spend later 100%
save now spend later
100% bonus 50% base
"If Henry Ford had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." -Steve Jobs
how do you spend when your in
how do you spend when your in the office all day?
"If Henry Ford had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." -Steve Jobs
jgc2122: save now spend
save now spend later
100% bonus 50% base
Wow. Respect.
If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses - Henry Ford
Some of you guys put me to
Some of you guys put me to shame. I pride myself on thrift and I figured a 40% savings rate was pretty darned good.
Back to my rusty honda. (Not a rusty Yugo. Have to have some standards.)
Work hard, play hard.
IlliniProgrammer: Some of you
Some of you guys put me to shame. I pride myself on thrift and I figured a 40% savings rate was pretty darned good.
Back to my rusty honda. (Not a rusty Yugo. Have to have some standards.)
Damn, you must be flaunting that wealth on daily basis with a Honda. I use these things called "feet" to roam the streets of NYC.
"A man generally has two reasons for doing anything. One that sounds good, and the real one." - J.P. Morgan