When income increases, people tend to make incremental lifestyle upgrades (better apartment, luxury car, expensive vacations, etc.) that each seem affordable individually, but collectively create hidden recurring obligations (higher insurance, maintenance, property taxes, utilities) that consume the entire raise, paradoxically making high earners feel less financially secure despite earning more money.
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Here's how it usually begins. Someone gets a promotion. Maybe their income jumps from $80,000 to $120,000.
At first, they feel financially relieved. Finally, life feels easier.
Then the upgrades begin. A better apartment, a luxury car lease, more expensive restaurants, higher-end vacations, nicer clothes, premium grocery stores, private schools, a larger home in a better neighborhood.
Individually, every decision feels reasonable. After all, they can technically afford it. But there's a hidden problem most people never notice.
Every upgrade creates recurring obligations. The expensive car isn't just a car payment. It's higher insurance, higher maintenance, >> [snorts] >> higher registration fees, higher expectations. The larger house isn't just a mortgage. It's property taxes, furniture, repairs, utilities, landscaping, pressure. And eventually, people wake up earning more money than ever before.
While somehow feeling less financially secure.
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