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Me? I'm like you. I put my pants on one leg at a time. When I turned 18, I entered into my state school where I eventually completed my four year degree in CS, like yourself. I've only managed the STANDARD MINIMUM AVERAGE of about 240k TC (about 20k/month TC) with my salary. I know some people already at 500-600k but I know most people get to 350-400k supper easily after just a few years. Holding firm you know. Just sitting on middle class living for now and looking at getting a home (average one at about 400k with 7-8% interest and 5% down). But nothing else all that interesting. Mostly just a working man.

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The situation has actually improved a lot. A big dynamic in the relationships between genders is money, unfortunately. There is a lot of stability growing, or at least going to be growing considering the high TC that people are getting now a days. Now a days everyone got a job with a TC of an average STARTING minium of about 240k. That goes up to 350k to 400k within a short matter of time. This is after they went to get their four year CS degree, EVERYONE studied that after 1990, CS basically was the only degree people studied and they got the 240k TC or will be getting it shortly. Some even hit around 600k I think, which is more than enough to purchase a home (averaging around 400k) at a 7-8% interest rate. Believe me relationships are soon to follow.

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