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This will depend upon the cost of living of the new place. For instance, if you wanted to move to central Nebraska, the cost of living is pretty low and a family of four (two adults, two children) can live comfortably if not lavishly on about $45,000/year. However, in a large city such as New York City or San Francisco, the cost of living is much higher and you would likely need to make $90,000/year to have the same standard of living as you could have in Nebraska.

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