I think the problem is not the prices, but lack of any financial responsibility nor money appreciation. Seem like both your wife and kids rely on your well-off income and don't fully appreciate it
Some folks might even call it spoiled
Me and my wife are well paid professionals (well she still is - I'm between jobs) - yes my car is 15 years old. Why is what? Simple - we were saving money for the house we just bought.
In fact my car is the worst car in the whole neighborhood, yet my new house is far from it.
Not sure if its "lack of financial responsibility", it would be irresponsible if the electricity was 3 months behind and we were buying expensive art for the hall way... The issue is not whether or not I can afford it, the issue is something is wrong that it costs this much... We were by no means the only people in the stores we went to, there was a line in every store.. I think the issue is the prices, for name brand clothing...
I don't buy myself $80 jeans or $120 sneakers, nor does my wife, I don't think... Believe me I am going to be looking further into this... I don't want my kids thinking they can just walk in any store they want and buy what ever they want... They were not even looking at prices, and in there defense neither was I, and I should have been, but I was caught off guard, I wasn't expecting the day to add up to $2500... We are going to have a talk about how to manage money and I am going to have to do some thinking about this, and how I am going to teach them. I wish I knew this before we went shopping...
The shoe store I knew the prices, BUT the owner is a friend/customer of mine, I don't mind spending money there, I installed a pretty expensive heating system for him, and I do his entire families heating and cooling service and installs, so to spend some money in there doesn't bother me at all... Actually I like shopping in the stores we go to because they are mostly family owned, that doesn't bother me, what bothers me is no one, including me looked at the price tags, I honestly didn't pay attention to the cost until we were home and I was filing the receipts!!! Thats when it really sunk in, I admit, this was not smart... I should have been looking at every price tag... I can't say my kids just picked expensive stuff because they didn't look at price tags either, they picked the jeans and shirts they liked...
I talked to my wife about it for a few minutes and she said "its once a year", and I understand that but, this year was new football cleats, pads, and unders for around $650, and earlier in the year it was new atv helmets for what ever amount, never mind birthdays and xmass...
I got a little scare today, not because of the money, but because of how my kids don't pay attention, but its definitely mine and my wife's fault, because I didn't pay attention either...
15 years is a long time to have a car for us, we drive a lot, live far from work, well far from anything. My wife averages 25K miles a year, I do almost double that, so if I drove a 15 year old car it would have between 375K and 750K miles on it lol
, and we are in New england with salted roads so it would be rotted to oblivion by then too... If we drove less I would keep cars longer, and I don't by expensive cars {anymore, I used to, lol but learned pretty fast its a waste of money}, we go to parties, restaurants, stores, school functions, ect around here and we always have the cheapest cars, always newer and well kept but I park next $125K bmw's, mercedes, bentleys, ect ect ect, especially in the summer, its insane.. Then in the winter the escalades, benz suv, land rovers, ect take over.. We have a jeep wrangler 4 dr rubicon, my wife just got her car {hasn't even driven it yet} hybrid avalon, ect.. Nothing super exotic....
I guess I was just shocked today, my wife assures me everyone spends this much and it is just once a year and I am over reacting, but I think this is a big issue I want to dael with before next year