Thursday, January 1, 2009

Lifestyle Downsizing

There's a fascinating article running on CNN talking about the various folks who have taken huge pay decreases in the recent economic downturn.

Being a long-time computer hobbyist I tend to look at things in terms of breaking them down to discrete components and asking myself, "How does this work?"

Of course if one has had a certain salary, particularly for a couple of years, I would tend to think that many aspects of their lifestyle would be based upon that salary. For instance, if you're making $200,000/yr you could handle - what? - a $300,000 house and maybe a $400/mo. car payment?

Now suppose you lose this $200,000 job and can only get one that pays $50,000. How in the WORLD do you "unwind" the "positions" you had in housing and transportation that was more appropriate for the $200,000/yr salary.

Well, this article isn't painting a very rosy picture on that topic. They are talking about people getting their houses foreclosed on and vehicles repossessed - and these are people with children.

However, this article makes mention that this one particular family was able to find rental property.

I suppose that is a good sign because I've always been under the impression that landlords really didn't want to work with you if you had a recent foreclosure or eviction.

Of course I guess times have changed.

But, I suppose the theme that is coming through this article and other similar ones is that life goes on - not in the way you were used to at higher salary levels, but life does indeed go on.

Of course I suppose it begs the next question though - suppose you were starting out at $35,000/yr. or some such and can only find a job that pays $10/hr or so? Where do you end up THEN?

5 Comments:

At January 4, 2009 8:30 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not to jump off the topic, Mr. Axinar, but is that a pic of you??!! Wowser! What a distinguished, handsome dude. My compliments to Mrs. Axinar. She has excellent, discerning taste!

On downsizing, I've learned to do more with less. And sometimes suffer a bit. Turn down the heat, bundle up & keep moving in the house. I've also gone way back to using my Grandmothers' ways of cleaning products, keeping house, etc. If the clothes aren't completely dry after a 10-15 minute spin in the dryer, hang them up to finish. Stretching that thin little dollar as far as it will go! Right now, if I held that stretched dollar up, I could vividly see daylight!!! We're spoiled & unfortunately, I don't think we've seen the worst of it yet. Meanwhile, I'm thinking of other ways to save, conserve & make do.

 
At January 27, 2009 1:41 PM, Blogger Axinar said...

No ... it's not me ... representative though of what is going on in many parts of the country though.

 
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