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Fictional Finances: Chloe O’Brian from “24″

May 1st, 2009 10:03 pm

A look at the finances of Chloe O’Brian, counterterrorism expert from the hit Fox drama.

24's Tony, Jack, Chloe and BillChloe O’Brian has been a staple of the hit Fox show 24 since the Day 3 episode. She’s a no-nonsense spitfire, an anti-social technical genius who proved to be an invaluable asset to Jack Bauer, Tony Almeida and the late Bill Buchanan. Not one for trendy fashion, flashy cars or even splurges on beauty regimens, Chloe’s spending habits appear to be a bit of a mystery for most. With Day 7 in high gear, figuring out Chloe’s spending habits may not be that much of a mystery after all.

Life at CTU

For most of Chloe’s career, she worked in Los Angeles for a fictional division of Homeland Security called the Counter Terrorism Unit in an IT/intelligence-related capacity. An equivalent position within Homeland Security in Los Angeles would pay Chloe up to $91,801 a year. Chloe is not one to spend frivolously, and because she spends most of her time at work, it’s likely a lot of her pay goes into a savings account.

Capital Living

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While working with Bill and Tony, Chloe was sure to rack up expenses. A credit card seems a plausible way to pay for all those costs. Considering the line of work she is doing covertly, a platinum credit card would be ideal.

Now living in the Washington, D.C., area, Chloe and her husband Morris are likely to own a home to raise their toddler son Prescott. A new single-family home in Washington, D.C. costs an average of $434,540, although foreclosed homes — and there are lots of them in the nation’s capital — cost significantly less. Being the frugal types, Chloe and Morris more than likely came up with about half of the asking price for a new home, leaving them with a mortgage of about $220,000. Sensible Chloe would want the family home paid off as quickly as possible by opting for a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage at 4.737 percent, with a monthly payment of $1,709.75 per month.

Family Finances

Raising a child is not cheap and with Prescott in his toddler years, the O’Brians can expect to shell out at least $10,000 a year until he reaches school age. Chloe and Morris have opted for a family-friendly SUV to tote Prescott around. But Chloe’s employment situation is sketchy; she has been working covertly with Buchanan and Almeida for the past three to six months uncovering government corruption at the highest levels. There’s no sign she was paid for this work. It seems Morris must be the breadwinner of the family for the moment to keep the family afloat.

With her covert ops work coming to an end, Chloe may be sought after by the FBI for possible employment. With two incomes possibly coming back to the O’Brian household, Chloe, Morris and Prescott could be sitting pretty financially. Until Day 8 arrives.

ShawnTe Pierce


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