Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am assuming the gym has good childcare? You would be paying for a private babysitter otherwise? My LT fitness membership cost $300 and was worth it. Cheapper then a babysitter. The $300-600 on clothing seems a little steep. I would try to get an exact budget for clothing.
Every couple of months? Not at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At that HHI you need to have a serious talk about some of those items.
Our HHI is $600,500 and I don’t spend half of that on myself. Mostly because I work full time and have 3 kids. I never have time to do that sort of stuff for myself. No gym membership - outdoors is free. I run or walk and then have weights and peloton at home when needed.
Hair cuts - I thankfully don’t have to color my hair and it’s long and thick. So I get it cut every 4 months or so and it costs $60
Coffee - just make coffee at home and bring it in a cup
Hand bags and luxury items - if you are a SAHM when so you use these things? The only nice stuff I have is the jewelry my husband insists on getting me even when I tell him it’s not necessary
Aren’t Pelotons expensive AF? And don’t they have some sort of monthly subscription?
Pp - I think our peloton membership is like $30 a month. And both my husband and I use it. So split that in half if you are keeping track of how much we each spend per month. And we bought it 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:I am assuming the gym has good childcare? You would be paying for a private babysitter otherwise? My LT fitness membership cost $300 and was worth it. Cheapper then a babysitter. The $300-600 on clothing seems a little steep. I would try to get an exact budget for clothing.
Anonymous wrote:How much do you spend on takeout/coffee for yourself? I notice you conveniently left that pit. Also, so kind of you not to include the clothes she buys for your kids in “her” spending. The way it’s all written out is interesting and one-sided.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At that HHI you need to have a serious talk about some of those items.
Our HHI is $600,500 and I don’t spend half of that on myself. Mostly because I work full time and have 3 kids. I never have time to do that sort of stuff for myself. No gym membership - outdoors is free. I run or walk and then have weights and peloton at home when needed.
Hair cuts - I thankfully don’t have to color my hair and it’s long and thick. So I get it cut every 4 months or so and it costs $60
Coffee - just make coffee at home and bring it in a cup
Hand bags and luxury items - if you are a SAHM when so you use these things? The only nice stuff I have is the jewelry my husband insists on getting me even when I tell him it’s not necessary
Aren’t Pelotons expensive AF? And don’t they have some sort of monthly subscription?
Pp - I think our peloton membership is like $30 a month. And both my husband and I use it. So split that in half if you are keeping track of how much we each spend per month. And we bought it 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At that HHI you need to have a serious talk about some of those items.
Our HHI is $600,500 and I don’t spend half of that on myself. Mostly because I work full time and have 3 kids. I never have time to do that sort of stuff for myself. No gym membership - outdoors is free. I run or walk and then have weights and peloton at home when needed.
Hair cuts - I thankfully don’t have to color my hair and it’s long and thick. So I get it cut every 4 months or so and it costs $60
Coffee - just make coffee at home and bring it in a cup
Hand bags and luxury items - if you are a SAHM when so you use these things? The only nice stuff I have is the jewelry my husband insists on getting me even when I tell him it’s not necessary
Aren’t Pelotons expensive AF? And don’t they have some sort of monthly subscription?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take all of this with a grain of salt as we are DINKS. We have just started tracking very carefully, HHI of 280.
What your wife has here is a representative of what I cut back to after thinking that it was too much going out the door.
Yeah about the same here - we're DINKs with a HHI of about $270 and I would say my (wife) spending is about in line with your wife's. Little differences here and there - I don't get massages and don't belong to a gym; I spend a bit more on clothes. But about the same.
But, we don't have kids. On the other hand, our income is probably as high as it's ever going to be so we're not looking at doubling things in a few years when one of us leans back in.
Just to say: def doesn't seem like the most budget conscious spending you could fathom. Does not seem crazily out of control, either.
How is your wife feeling about trying to cut back?
However this goes, I would suggest not saying to her that you think she is spending too much because look how little you spend on nails, skin, or hair, or anything like that. Women - many women, anyway - care more about our appearances than men do. And our stuff just costs more. AND aging hits us differently, looks-wise. If my husband, who washes his face with shampoo, gave me a hard time about my skincare products we'd have one roiling argument that I don't think anyone would enjoy. Anyway, that's just a little marital tip there.