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Real Hourly Wage | The Frugal Engineers

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Ep. 158 Real Hourly Wage | The Frugal Engineers

Frugal Engineers explain real hourly wage calculations and why lifestyle independence beats keeping up with peers.

Jonathan Mendonsa, Brad Barrett · · Guests: The Frugal Engineers · 122,785 plays
57m 51s
  1. Introduction
  2. Kim's Background
  3. Education Opportunities
  4. Mentorship Importance
  5. Real Hourly Wage Discussion
  6. Geo-Arbitrage Insights
  7. Retirement Reframed
  8. Financial Mistakes and Lessons
  9. Podcast Conclusion

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Graduating college in the 2000s as a low-income young woman from South Carolina wasn't just uncommon—it was rare enough that Kim's path to financial independence began with something most people never consider: calculating the actual cost of every hour they work. Growing up in a struggling household in Myrtle Beach, Kim seized a scholarship to a STEM boarding school that became her escape route from poverty. Through real hourly wage calculations and strategic geo-arbitrage, she and her husband built financial independence by intentionally reducing living costs while maintaining high income potential—proving that financial freedom isn't about earning more, but about understanding what your time is truly worth.

Key Topics

Kim's Background

Growing up in a low-resource environment in Myrtle Beach, SC, Kim shares how limited local career opportunities influenced her drive for education.

Education Opportunities

Kim recounts receiving a scholarship to the South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics, which shaped her educational future.

Mentorship Importance

Mentorship played a critical role in Kim's academic and professional life, from guidance in academic decisions to career development.

Real Hourly Wage Discussion

Kim explains the concept of the real hourly wage and its significance in financial planning, transforming how she views her earnings.

Geo-Arbitrage Insights

The couple's approach to geo-arbitrage details how moving to lower-cost areas while maintaining income allows for greater financial freedom.

Retirement Reframed

Kim shares her perspective on retirement: maintaining intellectual engagement and purpose rather than simply stopping work.

Financial Mistakes and Lessons

Kim reflects on past financial mistakes and lessons learned, especially concerning spending habits and individual financial management.

Action Items

  • Calculate Your Real Hourly Wage: Evaluate your job expenses to gain insight into your actual earnings and adjust financial strategies accordingly.
  • Explore Local Educational Opportunities: Investigate educational programs in your area that might offer scholarships or financial support.
  • Consider Geo-Arbitrage: Research potential places to live that can offer lower living costs while allowing you to maintain or increase your income.

Notable Quotes

  • "Being a young woman in South Carolina and college-bound back in the 2000s was exceptionally rare."
  • "This realization confirmed I was on the right career path."
  • "Embrace your uniqueness; your lifestyle does not need to mirror those around you."
  • "Retirement means adjusting your workload, not halting your efforts."
  • "The Health Savings Account is a powerful financial tool."

Resources

Key Concepts

  • Geo-arbitrage: Relocating to a place with a lower cost of living while maintaining a higher income.
  • Real hourly wage: The actual hourly wage after accounting for all job-related expenses and time.
  • Health Savings Account (HSA): A tax-advantaged account used to pay for qualified medical expenses.

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