Anonymous wrote:OP, what options do you have for higher salaries? Moving is expensive, especially with interest rates as high as they are now. Childcare will go away, but not soon enough, it sounds like. I think your PITI isn’t bad, but that, combined with childcare + health needs, etc., is a lot.
Anonymous wrote:On the Frugalwoods website they have a lot of family case studies where people write in for feedback. Maybe you could get some ideas there. I think if you took one category per month and made a one-time effort to find savings, you might free up $100 a month or so. That can go towards your CC debt and it'll be paid off all the sooner. I know this sounds like a bummer, but it might just be your situation.
Anonymous wrote:Childcare and therapies are costly. I’d downsize on the home to have a cheaper mortgage. Hopefully you’ll make more in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Utilities do vary. We have an all electric house.
Electricity: $450/month
Water: $150/month
Internet: $150/month
If I’m totally honest, in the summer our electricity is actually even higher…..
Have you thought about solar panels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your PITI is a little high given your situation. Any possibility of downsizing? (We have a similar HHI and pay about $1200 less per mo, for comparison.)
Childcare costs, obviously, are high.
Your utilities seem high. What is the breakdown of those?
They would be spending money if they move and likely not worth it.
Utilities may be a little high but whatever.
The big issue is the CHILDCARE. That is why you feel that way.
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Utilities do vary. We have an all electric house.
Electricity: $450/month
Water: $150/month
Internet: $150/month
If I’m totally honest, in the summer our electricity is actually even higher…..
Anonymous wrote:
Net combined income (after insurance and taxes and retirement contributions): $11,000
Monthly Expenses:
Mortgage PITI: $3450
Childcare: $3500
Utilities: average $750 (electric, water, Internet)
Phone bills: $150
Insurance/gas/car maintenance: $400
Medication/Therapies/medical costs: $800
Food/toiletries: $1000
This leaves us with less than $900/month to cover things like home maintenance, car repairs, clothes, haircuts, travel, incidentals, kids activities, gifts, savings, and debt payments (we have no debt but mortgage and a 0% credit card that has $12k on it).
I’m so frustrated. I feel like we can’t afford so many things I want (a dog, a 2nd car, a vacation, a personal computer, a bike). We have nothing saved for college. We are way behind on retirement. We share one car.
We have 2 kids but one of them has significant special needs so our childcare/medical expenses are unlikely to drop dramatically for at least another 3-5 years.
Any tips or commiseration?
Anonymous wrote:I think your PITI is a little high given your situation. Any possibility of downsizing? (We have a similar HHI and pay about $1200 less per mo, for comparison.)
Childcare costs, obviously, are high.
Your utilities seem high. What is the breakdown of those?