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Nevermind about Joey. I forgot he had Chandler helping him. LOL
10 Most Financially Unrealistic Sitcom Characters From The '70s, '80s & '90s
Frasier probably saved up from his psychiatrist job in Boston.
Rachel got cut off after she left Barry at the altar. Monica probably helped her instead.
10 Most Financially Unrealistic Sitcom Characters From The '70s, '80s & '90s
Yeah. This writer is so picky. And most of it isn’t even well-researched, so he’s not even correct on most of it.
10 Most Financially Unrealistic Sitcom Characters From The '70s, '80s & '90s
Also, Jesse and Joey got jobs as well.
10 Most Financially Unrealistic Sitcom Characters From The '70s, '80s & '90s
Agree. It was like he didn’t watch the shows and just based his observations on the ads for the shows alone. He said they were a one-income family on “Family Matter” when, in fact, they were a two-income family. Carl’s wife Harriet had a job at the Chicago Tribune.
10 Most Financially Unrealistic Sitcom Characters From The '70s, '80s & '90s
This writer obviously didn’t do his research and didn’t really pay attention to these shows. He failed especially in that on “Family Matters” they were a two-income household, not one. And on “Full House”, Jesse and Joey got jobs and helped, financially, and then later on, Rebecca as well.