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Re: OT: Can You Live On?
Spend your life working then in one fair swoop, its all gone. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/frown.gif
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Re: OT: Can You Live On?
Imagine how much harder it would be if you had a kid or two...I'm going to avoid the less obvious political statements I could make here...and instead just mitigate for more tax breaks for the rich! (just kidding)
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Re: OT: Can You Live On?
I guess this poll only make sense for US-Canada-EU people.
Because I used to live on 100-150$/month. 270$/month now (found better job). |
Re: OT: Can You Live On?
I voted barely, but it would really depend. If I lived in Pennsylvania, then I could do it easily. If I lived in Los Angeles, I most likely couldn't, I'd be going over the $1000/month line a lot. Differences in cost of living pretty much, since in urban California, you would need a bit over minimum wage to get anywhere, probably around $9/hour minimum. The area of rural Pennsylvania where my parents live, someone could easily get by on the minimum wage of $5.15 there... and some people do (although usually it's bumped up to somewhere in the $6 after a year).
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Re: OT: Can You Live On?
I live on less than that now and consistantly add to my savings. My car was paid off, and insurance only ran me $250 every six months. The mortgage runs around nine, I have a three-hundred-dollars-a-month personal note, and all the stadard services (phone, water, power, gas, broadband) only run around $250.
I have filled my five-bedroom house with roommmates, so things are exceedingly tolorable. When I finish school and get a job, rather than relying on the unemployment insurance checks, I'll be putting away a lot of money. Even a crappy $9/hour job will allow me to really stack up the bank. No credit cards (though I just picked up a few for emergencies), no health insurace (every now and then I have to go to the doctor's, and that's about $70 for the visit and they give me 'samples' for medication), somewhat expensive eating habits (Atkins, more or less), no eating out, no movies, no new games (still playing D2:LoD, SE IV, and SMAC), no television, no real problems. Here in Colorado unemployment is paid by your former employers through an insurance system. I know there is welfare, but it isn't any way to get by. I don't know what's running you up so bad, man. But once again I invite you to move to Colorado. It's nice here. (I didn't vote, CC bills, auto note and whatnot just out of my paradigm) |
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My primary "duty" now is caring for him but I can do spot jobs from home (thank you DSL). And my wife has to work 2 jobs. With the current economy we are squeeking by but every month is a balancing act. Luckily Bush has only messed with the disabled vets money and not mine. On the other hand Schwarzeneger is messing with my sons ssi. |
Re: OT: Can You Live On?
I could make it on that amount each month but it would be pretty tight. Although probably not as bad as I think it would be if I'd budget and not eat out so much. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...es/redface.gif
I make just a little bit more then that each month at my current job and make it just fine. Although that is with the fact that I still live at home...Hey, leave me alone, I'm only 19. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif If my car payment was a little bit lower each month I would not have any problems at all making it on that amount each month if I had my own apartment. Living in rural Indiana is nice in that regard. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif |
Re: OT: Can You Live On?
I usually pull in about eur1300 a month which works out at about USD1600 and I still have to be very careful with my money or I'll run out before the end of the month.
That 1300.00 usually breaks down as: 350.00 rent (which is bloody cheap for Dublin) 180.00 food (also eating cheaply by Dublin standards) 150.00 credit card 85.00 pension fund (government one is rubish) 60.00 transportation (bus or train to work, owning a car in Dublin is prohibitively expensive. 80.00 on repayments on my PC 80.00 on the loan I had to take out to pay hospital bills. 60.00 medical insurance (I learned my lesson) 50.00 mobile phone bill (if I'm lucky) 90.00 electricity/phone/heating bills 30.00 for ISP (only one in the house with a PC so I foot the bill myself. Which leavs me with about eur80.00 after everything is payed for which isn't too bad but it doesn't go very far over here. Ah well, once the loan, PC and credit card payments are done that'll free up another 300... Only 2 more years to go. |
Re: OT: Can You Live On?
voted NO F***ING WAY! because...well...there no F***ING way. $1000 is only half my current mortgage payment, nevermind cars, food, etc...
Even renting isn't possible, the house down the end of my street is currently renting for more then my mortgage and my Last 2 bedroom apartment rented @ $800 so maybe in another part of the US but certainly not in Massachusetts. |
Re: OT: Can You Live On?
Wow - insurance is eating a huge amount of your expenses: $325 is 38% of the total!
I hate insurance. Especially "mandatory" insurance. PvK Quote:
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