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We are complaining about Everyday bills in life that are killing our Wallets... I'm interested in know what routine expenses do you find to be "Too Damn High" for the service you're gettting... What category takes the cake.
- Rent / Mortgage
- Cell Phone / Wireless
- Cable / Internet
- Gasoline
- Groceries
- Student Loans
- Utilities
- Uncle Sam
@Blackbeauty212 wrote:We are complaining about Everyday bills in life that are killing our Wallets... I'm interested in know what routine expenses do you find to be "Too Damn High" for the service you're gettting... What category takes the cake.
- Rent / Mortgage
- Cell Phone / Wireless
- Cable / Internet
- Gasoline
- Groceries
- Student Loans
- Utilities
- Uncle Sam
Everything is too high😉
@mongstradamus wrote:
@Blackbeauty212 wrote:We are complaining about Everyday bills in life that are killing our Wallets... I'm interested in know what routine expenses do you find to be "Too Damn High" for the service you're gettting... What category takes the cake.
- Rent / Mortgage
- Cell Phone / Wireless
- Cable / Internet
- Gasoline
- Groceries
- Student Loans
- Utilities
- Uncle Sam
Everything is too high😉
Of Course that goes without saying...But if you had to pick one, which is really over the top for the service you're getting, in your opinion?
student loans and cell phone
@Blackbeauty212 wrote:
@mongstradamus wrote:
@Blackbeauty212 wrote:We are complaining about Everyday bills in life that are killing our Wallets... I'm interested in know what routine expenses do you find to be "Too Damn High" for the service you're gettting... What category takes the cake.
- Rent / Mortgage
- Cell Phone / Wireless
- Cable / Internet
- Gasoline
- Groceries
- Student Loans
- Utilities
- Uncle Sam
Everything is too high😉
Of Course that goes without saying...But if you had to pick one, which is really over the top for the service you're getting, in your opinion?
My top 2 if I could cut out would be gas and cable.
Rent here. It's not even too much for me (due to having 4 people in the apartment), but it seems like I will be renting forever.
Tough to say, a majority of those are choices and not things you're 'stuck' with.
Uncle Sam would be #1 for me. Followed by food and gas.
@Blackbeauty212 wrote:We are complaining about Everyday bills in life that are killing our Wallets... I'm interested in know what routine expenses do you find to be "Too Damn High" for the service you're gettting... What category takes the cake.
- Rent / Mortgage
- Cell Phone / Wireless
- Cable / Internet
- Gasoline
- Groceries
- Student Loans
- Utilities
- Uncle Sam
^^^^^^
I pay my in laws health insurance at $700 a month ot $8,400 a year. I also give them (in laws) $1000 a month or $12,000 a year and I give my mom $1,000 a month or 12,000 a year. These are too damn high for me but once you give people stuff, they come to expect it. I also pay their VSP vision insurance at $$33/month or $396 a year. I keep a list of all my expenses, some I can cut more easily than others (such as Lifelock or AAA, landline phone line with ATT), others I can't such as gas/food/electric bill, others I can cut but difficult, such as giving in laws $1000 a month and paying their health insurance, I can do it, but only when I can't afford it then I'll have a good reason to do so.
In total my annual expenses (not including everyday food, misc things I buy like clothes, etc) is $47,000 a year (including everying I mentioned above). This list I keep of expenses, I looked at what I can cut (whether it is easy or not, I can bring my expenses down to $16,000 a year instead if I don't worry about others and live frugally and cut cable, cell phone bills, life insurance premiums, etc).
Insurance!
Car, Medical, Dental, Vision, House, Life..