Did you add something here? I think I missed it.
< .5 * poverty rate = 40-50K
poverty rate = 2 * 40-50K
poverty rate = 80 - 100K
no?
Did you add something here? I think I missed it.
< .5 * poverty rate = 40-50K
poverty rate = 2 * 40-50K
poverty rate = 80 - 100K
no?
So the poverty rate is 100K now in some states? Glad I don't live there!
Noting he makes less than half of the poverty rate in some states, I also don't think he has any business buying an airplane.
Okay, well according to your pdf, the highest county poverty level(extrememly low as defined by the document) is 47K. So he isn't making half of that. At any rate, I don't think its fair to use California in any rational discussion about cost of living.https://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-fundi...ral-income-limits/docs/income-limits-2020.pdf
Yea, I can confirm having lived, and escaped from the Peoples Reformed Demockratic Repulik of Kalifornia, 100k is below state levels for poverty. I just saw where the OP is in Georgia, and the Census puts a single young man around $13k as the official poverty threshold. You can live on 40-50k as the OP already posted in Georgia. But there is still no way in hell he can afford to feed, maintain, pay insurance, tie down and give the man his annual property tax on that plane on a $50k income and live in anything other than a cardboard box, shaking a cup for change on the corner in his free time. When you factor the rest of a months expenses, there is no possible way he could afford to park, let alone feed an Airplane, even if it’s a 150.
I’d say go work for the airport for free rides or credit of file, but having flown in there a few times it’s dead.
, I don't think its fair to use California in any rational discussion about ……. anything.
A 150 will be one unexpected item away from breaking your budget. It doesn't have to be a $30k item, an unexpected $4000 bill is going to break you. You'll need to find a mech who will work with you to keep the plane flying. You might also look for a like minded person who would be interested in co-owning and splitting the cost.I’ve considered buying something like a C150 or Tomahawk, fly it for 2 or 3 years and get a taste of what aircraft ownership is like.
A 150 will be one unexpected item away from breaking your budget. It doesn't have to be a $30k item, an unexpected $4000 bill is going to break you. You'll need to find a mech who will work with you to keep the plane flying. You might also look for a like minded person who would be interested in co-owning and splitting the cost.
So over half the people in California are living in poverty considering that the median income is below 100k?
Ooooooook.
Edit: looked at the PDf and it does not agree with your statement. Nice try though.
Okay, well according to your pdf, the highest county poverty level(extrememly low as defined by the document) is 47K. So he isn't making half of that. At any rate, I don't think its fair to use California in any rational discussion about cost of living.
Chuckles in retiree
Location, location, location. And I'm not even in the cheapest hangars in the area.
I bet houses cost more and taxes are higher than where I am as well.
Not really. Real estate is reasonable here compared to most places. The problem is that most places with paved runways aren’t very GA friendly here. They want commercial airliners and Ritzy private jets. Most FBOs are afraid that the little Cessnas and Pipers in their hangars scare away the trust fund babies. One FBO has like two jets in the hangar but space for at least another 5 single engine aircraft. They ask for $1,000 per month. Nobody goes for it so they rather keep the hangar half empty instead of reducing their price.
Nope. Just calling out BS when I see it. I said nothing about where I live in regards to poverty levels whatsoever. After reading your statement I looked up the expensive places such as CA, CT, MA, and absolutely none of them align with what you crapped out your pie hole. Even in San Fran and Marin Counties 100k is NOT poverty. Hyperbole isn't the way to "win" an argument. But when you're a small dude I guess you gotta talk big.
FWIW, I owned a Cherokee 180 on a less than 50k salary as a single dude, but that is not in CA, MA, or CT. It CAN be done.
Btw....when I purchase my C-150 in 1980's I made $30K/yr.....It's doable. Tight, but doable. View attachment 105821
Negative....I was a produce clerk in a grocery store. lolI'm not making any judgement on how doable it is, but $30K in 1980 is over $100K in 2022. And that does not take into account aircraft industry inflation which is considerably higher than your normal inflation.
Facts aren't attacks. I mean you are like 5'6" aren't you? I know you're well under 6'.
With your attitude, and chip on your shoulder, I'm not surprised you whined.
Continuing your personal attack, reported.
I agree with both the content and tone of his remarks. Report me too for collusion.
We can converse without making personal attacks and disagree about all of it. I have no problem with that. Making it personal is an act of desperation when comments bare no meaningful weight. It’s also a ToS violation.
- A Californian who shouldn't be brought in to opine about anything, apparently.
Negative....I was a produce clerk in a grocery store. lol