Anonymous wrote:I am 27 years old,
I been spending 50 dollars a day in Lunch and Dinner most of the time I order Door Dash with $2 or $3 dollar tip not a crazy amount, but I still spend about $20 per meal .
On the weekends, I will go out to eat with my buddies and might spend about $50 on food and drinks for just a Saturday night and about $30 on the Uber Ride back, since they are no busses on the way home.
I don't like cooking so I spend $1500 on Food and dinning out a month, and I don't eat a lot for breakfast just cold breakfast.
Family of 1:
Gross income: 100k net income is approx $6K/month)
condo $2000
Mostly food :$15000/month
Car payments and insurance: $350/month
Other spending $600. ........
Anonymous wrote:Save 10% of your income. If your behind in your savings, bump it up to 11%. You can buy bags of shit with the rest of the money, it doesn't matter much.
Eat healthy food and exercise.
Anonymous wrote:That's what my family of 3 spends on groceries and restaurants we make $400k+
Anonymous wrote:I am 27 years old,
I been spending 50 dollars a day in Lunch and Dinner most of the time I order Door Dash with $2 or $3 dollar tip not a crazy amount, but I still spend about $20 per meal .
On the weekends, I will go out to eat with my buddies and might spend about $50 on food and drinks for just a Saturday night and about $30 on the Uber Ride back, since they are no busses on the way home.
I don't like cooking so I spend $1500 on Food and dinning out a month, and I don't eat a lot for breakfast just cold breakfast.
Family of 1:
Gross income: 100k net income is approx $6K/month)
condo $2000
Mostly food :$15000/month
Car payments and insurance: $350/month
Other spending $600. ........
Anonymous wrote:I knew people would immediately start knocking you for spending too much on food. However, I spend that much and on food and have forever (on an inflation-adjusted basis). I’m now 41 and doing well financially.
As a single person, there’s no way I’m going to waste time preparing elaborate dishes – not to mention grocery shopping and dishwashing – to feed just one person. Since you referenced your “buddies,” I’m assuming you are a guy, and this is especially likely the case for single men.
As long as you keep your other expenses in check, you’ll be fine. And hopefully since you’re 27, you still will be able to increase your income meaningfully over the years.