The Cost of Living (Very) “Comfortably”
 
The Cost of Living (Very) “Comfortably”
Written By David E. Smith   |   05.24.24
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Last month, a financial site for consumer-focused financial information called SmartAsset released a new study regarding the cost of living for a family of four. The wildly subjective report has a very generous standard for what they label as living “comfortably.”

“Comfortable” is defined as the income needed to cover a 50/30/20 budget for a family of four. The budget allocates 50% of your earnings for necessities such as housing and utility costs, 30% for discretionary spending and 20% for savings or investments.

The study claims a family of four living in Illinois would need to make $231,962 annually to live “comfortably.” WHOA. They must pity those of us with larger families who are living well below that standard.

Yet my wife and I can tell you that we are not uncomfortable but content, believing that God will provide all our needs according to His good and perfect will. (Philippians 4:11-19) And He has blessed us in innumerable ways.

It is interesting to see how they assess our neighboring states:

Wisconsin: $225,056
Iowa: $211,411
Indiana: $206,003
Missouri: $202,259
Kentucky:  $190,112

The most expensive states were Massachusetts, which was listed at $301,184 and Hawaii, listed at $294,611

The least expensive state was Mississippi, which was listed at $177,798. Just above that was Arkansas, at $180,794.

(H/T Micah Clark)


David  E. Smith
Dave Smith is the executive director of Illinois Family Institute (501c3) and Illinois Family Action (501c4). David has 30 years of experience in public policy and grass-roots activism that includes countless interviews for numerous radio, television, cable programs and newspaper articles on topics such as the sanctity of life, natural marriage, broadcast decency, sex education, marijuana, gambling, abortion, homosexuality, tax policy, drug decriminalization and pornography. He and his wife of 29 years are blessed to be the parents of eight children. They strongly believe that their first duty before God is to disciple their children in the Christian faith, and...
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