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What would you spend an extra $6000/year on?

This is a simple question, but with profound implications: If you were "gifted" $6000/year - no strings attached - what would you do with it?

Pay off any debts above 6% interest and invest the rest.
 
This is a simple question, but with profound implications: If you were "gifted" $6000/year - no strings attached - what would you do with it?

incurring debt ( bills ), savings, investment in mutual fund accounts for grandchildren.
 
Ironically my stimulus payment is going to pay for my tax bill.
 
This is a simple question, but with profound implications: If you were "gifted" $6000/year - no strings attached - what would you do with it?
Save it. I currently save most of my discretionary income.
 
Donate it to charity; most likely to the local food bank.
 
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This is a simple question, but with profound implications: If you were "gifted" $6000/year - no strings attached - what would you do with it?
Why don't you get where you want to go with this - or get to the point if there is any - instead of phrasing some quasi rhetorical question. It looks like you're playing a game. Thanks!!
 
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