You can’t afford a studio either. You need a 2 or 3 bedroom and 1-2 roommates. Could even rent a 4 bedroom house with 3 roommates. |
I don’t get this. Why are you living in such a high COL area when you make such a low salary? You can get an $18/hour job literally anywhere in the country and you could cut your rent in half. That’s your problem here...it doesn’t make any sense. |
It's not a matter of whether someone "deserves" certain luxuries or conveniences; it is a question of whether they can afford them. If doing those things will leave you paycheck to paycheck without the means to deal with an unexpected expense or life difficulty, then it isn't the greatest idea to indulge. No one said exercising restraint was easy or there weren't times things would suck, but the prevalent mindset that such sacrifices are impossible contributes to many people being in quite the hole. |
This, most of us lived with 3-5 roommates and paid $500-650 or so rent including utilities. Your rent and utilities are very high as is your car insurance. Likewise, our unlimited cell phone is $50 a minute - you can half that. Again, its about choices, you can reduce your fixed expenses and have savings and more luxuries like eating out. |
Cloth diapers are a huge initial upfront cost if you don't do refolds so it may not be cost effective. Plus, if you don't have a washer/dryer, its near impossible. Aldi's is often cheaper than shopping with coupons. I've done heavy coupon shopping and Aldi's is cheaper. Many of us are careful about the food budget as it can really add up. |
A roommate would work in a 3-4 bedroom, no one is saying a studio or 1 bedroom. |
NP. I lived with roommates when I was starting out, and a lot of times it sucked, but I saved a lot of money. |
| If all you make is the minimum wage or modestly higher it is tough to save anything. But, government employees on furlough are unlikely to only make the minimum wage. |
There are a lot of luxuries on this list. Smartphone, car, living alone-none of which I chose when I felt I needed to save more. Get some roommates, live in the city and increase your income (bartending would earn you more) and save save save. This is not a social justice movement you are a victim in. This is budgeting 101. Don’t just marry some poor dude and spend all his money on these things you feel entitled to. You will never get more gratification than when you step away from the pack, ditch keeping up with the joneses and start taking control of your money. Now that’s some smugness you actually earn. |
Exactly. |
I went to community college, then state school. I had kids later in life I lived in a crappy apartment. Guess what, there is always someone making less and saving more. |
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This whole thread is nuts. It is hard to DIY when you don’t own a house. You can’t own a house if you can’t save the money. My sister pulls together odd jobs and has no future earning potential. She pays next to nothing in rent but I know I’m her emergency plan.
Starting out, I had to drop out of college because my finances got screwed up in loans (long story) and I couldn’t get out of the debt hole for almost 10 years (and that includes living with roommates and only having a phone when needed). When my $1700 car needed a new clutch, that was a crisis I couldn’t afford. When it died, I could have lost my job if I didn’t have a miracle happen. I had a paycheck screwup (it went to the wrong office) and I didn’t have metro fare to go get it. So I walked everywhere (luckily I could walk 2 miles to work in the summer) and skipped food (not eating out, actual food, unless one of my friends shared) for 2 weeks while I waited for the check to come to the right office so I could cash it. Friends of mine from growing up are working one underpaid job with a second job, relying on parents for child care. One is an emt, but isn’t in a position to ever buy a house. Emergencies do put them underwater. Another family member was in a debt tailspin for medical bills. Hell, an er copay for me was unaffordable, so I didn’t pay and it stayed on my credit report (along with a hell of a lot of other bad things) for years. In this thread, I really wonder how many people posting have ever been in any position where they ever experienced any of that. |
Or making less and not being able to save at all. |
| I have found that most parents with babies or toddlers, rather do daycare or a sitter than ask nearby family or friends for favors. |
Really? For full time care? That is one hell of a favor that isn't realistic for most people. |