I agree with Lora - even if I was going to post my earnings on the internet which I'm not, knowing them isn't in any way relevant or useful to you? You don't know where I am, what I charge or how I work, and more importantly what my financial responsibilities and commitments are compared with yours?
I make my target pretty much every week working four days. Not every single week, but that's generally because I've had prior commitments and not had the time to work, or just because I couldn't be bothered and fancied a skive (if I'd been mad busy the day/week before, say). I have three targets; survival (what I need to stay alive and pay my bills), regular (so survival plus normal disposable income for the standard of living I want) and
, which is a bit more than the second one.
The actual figures are irrelevant for the reasons above. What matters is whether you're happy with what you're making and if not, how you can work towards making more - what any of us are doing has no bearing on that