$200k is a bunch of money but I can guarantee if you are married, have some kids and are living in certain US cities, you ain't rich. You're still balancing a check book.
True, but this is a pension. Assuming you are financially responsible, you should live comfortable on a 200k a year pension. Especially in Glastonbury or wherever KO is living these days.$200k is a bunch of money but I can guarantee if you are married, have some kids and are living in certain US cities, you ain't rich. You're still balancing a check book.
This. It depends on where you live, Dubuque, IA sure you're rich. Palo Alto, CA you are average...
Are you sure you aren’t homeless in Palo Alto on 200k? Atleast, that’s what I hear.
This. It depends on where you live, Dubuque, IA sure you're rich. Palo Alto, CA you are average...
True, but this is a pension. Assuming you are financially responsible, you should live comfortable on a 200k a year pension. Especially in Glastonbury or wherever KO is living these days.
The average US family income is about $62,000. $200,000 is a crapload of money to most people not only in this country, but the world. $200,000 puts you in the top 6% in the US.
If you are in a category where $200,000 is not a lot of money to you, you probably need to rethink how you post unless your Richard is really small. And then you just probably shouldn't post.
True, but this is a pension. Assuming you are financially responsible, you should live comfortable on a 200k a year pension. Especially in Glastonbury or wherever KO is living these days.
We should settle this like men - with a new thread and a poll.Any way, I'm pretty sure that's Dustin Johnson.
Teed off right in front of me at Farmington Country Club.
Solid power, ball went a bit right, but should give him a good angle to the pin.
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Please tell me you looked only at the first post and not the rest of the threadIs that Dustin Johnson playing with him? Where's Paulina?
No disrespect to anyone on this board, but $200k a year is not a lot of money. Especially for someone used to his previous earnings.
Market returns will fluctuate but yearly under funding should be a crime. Make sure you focus your anger at those who are actually stealing from pension funds. Also, Mrs. Ollie will get hers but the boneyard will only get more agita.$200k/yr pension starting in a few years (~50 years old?). No Wall street banksters to bankrupt the fund (something the balance of us lucky enough to have a pension need to worry about).
The boneyard and Mrs. Ollie should get a piece of that. After all he won, then broke the hearts of Huskies MBB forever.
Any way, I'm pretty sure that's Dustin Johnson.
She’s almost done with her alimony payments - I think they were for 7 years and the settlement was in 2015. He’s fine.No disrespect but if you've made over $25m playing and coaching, a nice $200k a year is a decent pension. $16k/month is livable income.
Even if the Ex is getting a good chunk of that.
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Yeah, there are no taxes, payroll taxes, children to support, etc. You realize if you make $200K, you probably only take home about 50-60% of it, right?If one cannot live extremely well on $200k a year, well, you know what they say: a fool and his money are soon parted.
If not he's a dead ringer for him.
This. It depends on where you live, Dubuque, IA sure you're rich. Palo Alto, CA you are average...
I wonder if Dustin Johnson could live on $200,000 a year?Any way, I'm pretty sure that's Dustin Johnson.
Interesting question. Maybe we should do a poll both ways?With or without Paulina?