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I take a bit of an issue with the tech crowd claiming that a single income family is infeasible. Single parents get by all the time. People in tech make well above the median income in most cases. It's absolutely possible to live a nice middle class life on a single tech income. It's just not possible to keep up with the spending of a dual income family. All about priorities.


Ok, but I'm not just talking about people in tech.

My partner and I are, in fact, a single income household. I make somewhere around the 95th percentile of incomes in my country and I work fully remote, meaning even more effective wealth (we bought a house in a low COL area - one without a housing cartel.)

But I am extremely fortunate.


> People in tech make well above the median income in most cases.

But have to live/work at places where the costs of living are enormous.


As war1025 noted, this is not true. People in tech are the most likely to have access to remote work that pays very well. I bring in the only income while my wife stays home with our two boys (6 and 3). I live in Pittsburgh, PA and worked remotely for a startup based out of SF until they ran out of money late last year and picked up a job in downtown Pittsburgh pretty quickly after that. I wouldn't say we're swimming in money but we are comfortable and don't have to check our balance for most purchases.


They don't have to do anything. There are tech jobs everywhere. Maybe you can't work for one of the big corps and make ridiculous money, but you can still make great money for hardly any effort anywhere the regional economy isn't crap.




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