rprice+FollowTexas’ Grossest Jobs = Big Paychecks?!Who knew cleaning up after a crime scene or scrubbing port-a-potties could actually pay the bills (and then some)? In Texas, jobs most people would never touch—like garbage collector, septic tank cleaner, or even roadkill remover—can pull in $35K to $80K a year. Not glamorous, but steady work and surprisingly solid pay. Next time you see a pest control truck, just remember: that person might be making more than your office gig! #TexasJobs #DirtyJobs #CareerSurprises #Paycheck #WorkLife #JobCareer90Share
Joseph Livingston+FollowWhy Your Paycheck Needs a Quick Tax CheckHeads up: The IRS says now’s the perfect time to double-check how much tax is coming out of your paycheck. Think of it like adjusting your coffee order—get it right now, and you won’t get a bitter surprise next tax season. If you’ve had a life change (new job, baby, or side hustle), it’s even more important. Use the IRS’s free online tool to see if you’re on track. A few minutes now could save you from a big bill or missing out on extra cash later! #TaxTips #MoneyHacks #Paycheck #IRS #PersonalFinance #Finance241Share
Brandon Ortiz+Followmaking $100k… still living paycheck to paycheck?I crunched the numbers, and wow… $100K in the U.S. isn’t what it seems. After taxes, insurance, and retirement, take-home pay is around $5.8K/month. Then comes the spending: 🏠 Rent/mortgage: $2K 🍽️ Food & fun: $2K 🚗 Car payment: $1K That leaves about $800. One trip, a splurge, or even a Costco run? Poof, gone. And don’t even get me started on tipping—every meal out adds up FAST. Sure, earning in USD is great when traveling abroad, but day-to-day? Expenses stack up quickly. Anyone else feeling this? #paycheck #costofliving170Share