Hey, all.
Right now I'm really stressing over our finances during DH's residency. He's going into Path, and we have a list of goals to meet during the first 1-2 years of his training. Our goals are: buy a house, start a family, and live on only his pay so that I can SAH with our child(ren). We don't plan to TTC until he's 6mo-1yr into his residency, so I will continue to work during that time and hopefully throughout pregnancy.
DH is in the USAF, so he has a couple of options. The first is to try to do a military residency. According to DH, the military will pay about $60K/yr, plus benefits, including a housing allowance. We would have more than enough money to meet our goals on such pay, but the problem is that the only AF path residency is in Texas, and we don't want to move so far away from our families in Pennsylvania. On the other hand, I'm afraid we will find it very difficult to meet our goals on the $40K or so that a civilian program is likely to pay. If we can do it, though, I don't want to move across the country from home.
Do those of you who are in the residency years now think that we can get by on a civilian resident's pay and still meet our goals of having a house and a family on one income? How difficult should we expect it to be? Any tips?
FYI: We are debt-free except for the remainder of my undergrad loans (~$15K) and about $40K from DH's first year of med school. We have about $40K in savings. Finally, DH has already been offered interviews in Cleveland, OH, and Lebanon, NH, and has also applied to places in several other cities throughout the eastern US (almost all low-to-moderate COL areas).
Right now I'm really stressing over our finances during DH's residency. He's going into Path, and we have a list of goals to meet during the first 1-2 years of his training. Our goals are: buy a house, start a family, and live on only his pay so that I can SAH with our child(ren). We don't plan to TTC until he's 6mo-1yr into his residency, so I will continue to work during that time and hopefully throughout pregnancy.
DH is in the USAF, so he has a couple of options. The first is to try to do a military residency. According to DH, the military will pay about $60K/yr, plus benefits, including a housing allowance. We would have more than enough money to meet our goals on such pay, but the problem is that the only AF path residency is in Texas, and we don't want to move so far away from our families in Pennsylvania. On the other hand, I'm afraid we will find it very difficult to meet our goals on the $40K or so that a civilian program is likely to pay. If we can do it, though, I don't want to move across the country from home.
Do those of you who are in the residency years now think that we can get by on a civilian resident's pay and still meet our goals of having a house and a family on one income? How difficult should we expect it to be? Any tips?
FYI: We are debt-free except for the remainder of my undergrad loans (~$15K) and about $40K from DH's first year of med school. We have about $40K in savings. Finally, DH has already been offered interviews in Cleveland, OH, and Lebanon, NH, and has also applied to places in several other cities throughout the eastern US (almost all low-to-moderate COL areas).
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