I'm with you Duck, We're getting set up so we will need to spend very little. Currently making plans for poultry and a few cattle... more gardening this year than last & will continue to expand. My missus buys wheat and grinds our flour... makes everything we eat from scratch. Only things we buy at the grocery are "staple items". Also looking into alternative ways to heat and power our place. Like you, we don't use plastic... pay everything with cash. We're trying to live well while earning less... couple years ago I had a high-dollar (high-stress) job but realized we were paying much of my salary in taxes, so I quit. Our take-home pay is almost as much now as when we both worked a sit-down job... and now I'm free to take care of chores around the place that ultimately increase our net worth more than my job did. My guess is that income taxes will increase over the next few years (since congress refuses to make the tax cuts permanent) so we're working to get situated before that happens. Your logic seems completely reasonable to me...
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