Total of $7769. This is for a family of four. Everything else goes into savings of one sort or another. Either short term for vacations, christmas gifts, that sort of thing, or long-term for home improvements or retirement.
Josiah Price
>spending under 1000 bucks per month
I'm pretty sure that's impossible..
Jaxson Brown
Fancy hut -_-
Aaron Myers
house and insurance / taxes 1800 water / electric / sewer / internet / tv / netflix ect 250 food / consumables 600 car stuff gas / tolls / parking 400 eating out entertainment 300 booze 200
about 3600.
I invest 1600 a month as well to my 401k, and vanguard funds.
Ryder James
>>Car Payment, gas, insurance, maintenance $1146 This is why I ride a bicycle..
Wyatt Torres
This is for two cars, should have specified that.
Nathan Carter
Is it? Almost every apartment built after 2000 have a bath here. Even small 1 room flats. Even my student flat (25 square meters, 1 room) had a bathtub)
Hunter Wright
>no water >no gas >no car
Wtf.
Charles Morgan
I have a toilet as well.
Jackson Reyes
>>no water Uhm, we don't pay for water here. >>no gas Electric stove/oven/heating >>no car I ride my bicycle everywhere, or take the bus (very rarely)
William Myers
Strewth mate! You must live in buttfuck nowhere.
Christian Ward
Around 6500 I think
Leo Green
No not really, outskirts of 100k population city. Calm area, lots of nature. Closer to city center though the prizes go up a lot.
Connor Miller
Married 6 kids?
Jackson Johnson
My rent is 700 and I'm in minimum wage
Chase Watson
What the fuck. Where do you live? For 700 I could get a 4-5 room apartment here.
Ayden Gomez
Same my total where I live will come close to 900 dollars also. Mind you, I share a house with 6 flatmates
Lucas Rivera
>I share a house with 6 flatmate Got your own room/toilet? I would probably go nuts anyways. Need my privacy.
Andrew Nguyen
I spent 1002 dollars and 44 cents last month. Also saved 300.
Feels good.
Oliver Murphy
Fuck that's amazing, what part of the world? I can't afford anything with my rent right now. West coast US here.
Oliver Lopez
>less than a thousand bucks and still have his own flat and internet
Leo Hill
Own bathroom/toilet ... shared kitchen benefits, dirt cheap 25 m^2 room plus no water bills
William Perry
Northern Sweden.
James Parker
That sounds alright.
Asher Sanchez
Ahh, the promised lands. One day, my friend. One day I shall join you in that blissful paradise filled with beautiful people.
Michael Collins
Come to afrika, housing is cheap just mind the AIDS
Joshua Murphy
Just remember South = more infrastructure and people (more jobs) but more refugees and trouble. North = less people, less infrastructure but clean, safe and beautiful. Find a job here and you are set for life. Houses are dirt cheap, people are nice and nature is amazing.
Isaiah Anderson
>rent 544 usd >electricity, water, trash, gas, internet ~190 usd >food (usually eat out for lunch, order or cook dinner) 425 usd >alcohol and drugs 0 - 470 usd (the latter if i take 2 or more weeks off) >cleaning product and clothes are usually negligible compare to the other stuff >1159 - 1629 usd
>income 1892 usd
Landon Cooper
Rent $1350 Electricity $150 Internet $50 Water $35 Weed $300 Food $200
TotAL $2085
Ian Turner
Really? In Prague it's like a 1 room 1 kitchen flat unless it's at the far outskirts of the city.
Jordan Torres
This pretty much describes our country perfectly. Happy I was born in then north. >inb4 some fucker from Stockholm calls us inbred rednecks and racists
Asher Fisher
I understand and get this, it's funny. I just don't remember why.
Samuel Wood
Shit, Prague that expensive to live in? Sounds a lot like Stockholm here in Sweden. Even a small 1 room flat can cost like 1000 dollars per month.
Luis Baker
Yeah, and I'm pretty sure we have a lot less income in Prague. But yeah, I guess the prices are similar in the capitals. Foreigners owning the flats drive them up a lot here.
Cameron Turner
Yeah but Stockholm is fucking retarded. 10-15 years wait for a flat (not joking) and super expensive. Move outside the town and rents go down like 40% at least.
John Ward
My rent is way too fucking high but I actually spend about the same
>Rent $600 >Internet and electric (other utilities covered) ~$100 >Groceries ~$200 >Gas,beer, etc ~$100
You lead a very frugal life. I spend at least twice that much every month just eating out.
Jason Lee
>rent 150 dollars/shared flat, me and 1 other person >electricity, phone, internet and spotify 140 dollars >food 180 dollars >alcohol 100 dollars >travel 50 dollars >computer/games 200 dollars That's about it. Sometimes me and my roommate rent a car together when we go shopping for groceries (she can't drive, I have a license) so around 200 dollars on that but not every month.
Jayden Gomez
Rent: 1650 Car lease: 5 Cell bill: 100 Home internet: 70 Entertainment (ps vue, Netflix, hbo etc.): 90 Gas: 120 Alcohol: 300 Electric (mostly, ac, pool and hot tub): 180 Other: ~1500
Nathaniel Jenkins
>I spend at least twice that much every month just eating out Jesus.. Guessing fancy restaurants? I prefer home cooked meals. If I eat out it's kebab, burgers etc.
Charles Campbell
*Car lease: 500
Adrian Scott
723 dollarinos. food excluded... that would be another 482 up to 550 depending on my eating mood
Austin Bell
Rent 2400 Power 360 gas for car 400 alcohol 1000 (for 2) weed 300 assorted expenses 200 loan repayment 250 kids clothes 200 phone/internet 100 food circa 1200
New Zealand Dollars
Carter Hughes
Lol wtf is wrong with (You)?
Elijah Rivera
Not necessarily, I spend around the same as OP and my life isn't "frugal". I just don't care for fancy branded clothes or posh restaurants. I cook my own food, buy normal clothes, use our cheap but very effective public transportation and don't waste money on useless trinkets.
I don't have any pointless and expensive contracts, I buy everything directly, no loans or credit.
I still have nearly 160k in the bank from savings.
Carter Miller
This. My brother earns around 6500 dollars per month, is single and still manages to be in debt.. Like how the fuck? People have serious problems dealing with money.
Henry Harris
>saved up for 160 months (13 and a third years)
not too bad
Levi Turner
Actually been saving for nearly 15 years but you know. Some months less, some more.
>rent $650 >internet $55 >cell phone >$56 >groceries about $300 depending on what I feel like getting >lunches at work about $7 a day x 23 this month = $161 >cigarettes $40 I but shitty $10 cartons from the indian reserve and go through about 1 carton a week >alcohol about $300
That comes out to $1562 a month. Thats basically the stuff I have to pay for every month. On top of that I'm always impulse spending on things like clothes, steam games or any other random shit I see and want. All together I probably spend anywhere from $2000-$$2500 a month. I'm in Canada by the way so I don't know what that is in Burgerland money.
Elijah Wright
WTF how can someone earning 6,500 can be in debt AND single, is this guy wasting all his money on some fucking simulator game DLC?
Christian Taylor
He's an idiot my brother, that's why. Expensive car, fancy clothes, obsessed with watches and always eats out..