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Upper grades activity Tolerance

Family Profile #1
After Tax Annual Income: $16,080
Cash Savings: $0
Family Members: 1 adult female
1 adult male
1 female child age 6
1 male child age 17

Description: Your family lives in an apartment in a


small town outside a large metropolitan area. Both adults
work full-time for minimum wage ($5.85/hour). Your
employers provide no health benefits or paid vacation
time. There is no mass transit available. The youngest
child has a learning disability and requires additional
tutoring outside of the public school she attends.
Wealth Matters teaching
Upper grades activity Tolerance

Family Profile #2
After Tax Annual Income: $25,000.00
Cash Savings: $250.00
Family Members: 2 adult females
1 male child age, 6 months
1 male teenager, age 18

Description: Your family lives in an apartment in a large


metropolitan area. One adult works as a teacher in the public
schools. She and the six-month-old child are covered under
her employer’s insurance program. The other adult is a stay-
at-home parent. There is a metropolitan bus service available.
Wealth Matters teaching
Upper grades activity Tolerance

Family Profile #3
After Tax Annual Income: $40,000.00
Cash Savings: $1,000
Family Members: 1 adult female
1 child, 3 years old
2 teenagers ages 13 and 17

Description: Your family lives in a (not-yet-paid-for)


house in a small town outside a large metropolitan area. The
adult works full-time at a non-unionized refrigerator plant;
health insurance is not provided. There is a metropolitan bus
service available. The youngest child is autistic and requires
constant supervision.
Wealth Matters teaching
Upper grades activity Tolerance

Family Profile #4
After Tax Annual Income: $65,000.00
Cash Savings: $3,800
Family Members: 1 adult female
1 adult male
1 female child age 4
1 male child age 17

Description: Your family lives in a (not-yet-paid-for)


house in a large metropolitan area. Both adults work
full-time in a small business that your own. Your health
insurance is provided through your business.
Wealth Matters teaching
Upper grades activity Tolerance

Family Profile #5
After Tax Annual Income: $140,000.00
Cash Savings: $10,000
Family Members: 1 adult female
1 adult male
1 teenage male age 16

Description: Your family lives in a (not-yet-paid-for)


house in a large metropolitan area. You own two cars,
one of which is paid for. Both adults work as lawyers:
one as a public defender, the other in a private firm. Each
employer provides health benefits. Your son is hoping
to graduate early from high school and is considering
traveling before attending college.

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