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That would depend on your level of education, training, vocation or profession, and the state in which you live.Examples:
My son is 34, has a degree in computer technology, and is a computer technician. His salary is $45,000. He could go to North Carolina and earn twice that amount doing the same type of work. He doesn%26#039;t want to relocate, because his wife, my daughter-in-law, owns an insurance agency locally. She%26#039;ll be 29 her next birthday. She earns about $200,000.
My daughter%26#039;s husband is in medical sales in Texas. He is 41 and earns around $350,000. At age 34 he was earning around $250,000.
Your question is a tough one to answer, because there are too many variables. But I gave you some examples to consider. Retired ins. agent, 30 yrs.
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Well in the U.S. you%26#039;re lucky if you even get a job.
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