My wife and I are living off of one income. We just had a child and wanted our little girl to be raised by her mother, not a day care. Life has been frustrating because since we've been married, our financial stability has not improved. If anything it is declining, despite the fact in my 6 year career, my income has doubled.
We started off on the wrong foot with credit cards. I'm sure most can identify with that. I accept the blame but I think the credit card companies share the blame. I think they prey upon college students. I was given two credit cards, one with a $5,000 limit, and one with a $10,000 limit when I was an unemployed graduate student - the lender said "we can put your college loan amount down as income" to get me approved. Aside from that, we have struggled to reduce our debt since then. I have credit card debt and a $68,000 student loan to still payoff.
To add to our financial woes, I own a home near Atlanta, GA which we have not lived in for 4 years. We just can't get it sold. So, as I mentioned before, my income has doubled in the last 6 years, but now we live on my income alone, and I pay for two houses, two cars, and have loans to payoff. I had to get a home equity loan to pay my taxes last year.
I'd like to say I'm handling the stress well but I don't think I am. I find myself resentful and envious of people who may huge money who never went to college or went to a trade school for a couple of years, or got a real estate license. I also am frustrated by housing in Florida where I moved to 4 yrs ago. I moved back to Florida from Atlanta 4 yrs ago, and only 3-4 months after moving and trying to sell my Atlanta home, the real estate in Florida exploded. New homes are more than double there original price. Property is ridiculous. Lots that were $25,000 4 years ago, are now over $100,000.
Its tough working yourself so hard to live paycheck to paycheck. I feel like I'm not providing for my family. More than anything, I get frustrated at feeling sorry for myself. I look at the hours I put in at work and what is left after bills to show for it, then I see some show like "My Super Sweet 16" and see some little 16 y/o diva pouting for a $85,000 car, on top of her $100,000 birthday party.
When do things get better?