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1023093 No.1023093 [Reply] [Original]

How much did u autists spend in 2015?
How much did you spend on these categories?

I spent....

>groceries
$970.91

>restaurants
$706.32

>gas
$2,670

>Automotive tools/repairs
$4,585.32

>misc (gifts for other people, gifts for me, clothes, random crap, etc)
$2,443.93

>rent/utls
$5,520

>cellphone
$660

>auto insurance
$1,571

>TOTAL SPENT!!!@@!!
$19,127

holy shit i spent a lot.


I managed to save roughly $12,000 dollars and my only job was pizza delivery working around 32-42 hours a week.
How can I improve this year?
How'd you guys do?

>> No.1023123
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only autist can remember everything but rent 12 * 405€, groceries maybe 12 * 170€, alcohol 1000€

based finnish govt gave me all the money for those

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>>1023093
$970 for groceries? The fuck? Even foodstamps gives you $200 per month. That's more than your groceries and restaurants combined.

Your problem is your motherfucking car. Move closer to work or get a job you can take public transit to work. You spent $8500 on just auto crap. A fucking bus ticket is $50 per month.

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I just did the major categories, for giggles.

Taxes $274,000
Charity $202,000
Home Repair & Remodel $24,900
Utilities $5,100
Business Expenses $4,700
Groceries $4,600
Insurance $4,300
Auto $4,300
Household & Gifts $3,000
Dining $1,650
Medical $750
Motorcycle $550
Running $510

>> No.1023140

>>1023093

Bro, you spent like 10k just going to and from work in that car for delivering pizza. I hope you made mad tips off of it

>> No.1023180

>>1023093
Do you get pizza for free?
You spent 4.6 dollar per day on food. Frugal or fat from freebies?

>> No.1023186

>>1023093
Groceries : around 150€ per month. Trying to eat everything locals, so a little more expensive.
Restaurant : 0€.
Gas : 0€, no car for now. Walking/bike to work.
Misc : 2000€
Rent : 3000€
Cellphone : 0€
Internet : 360€ per year, phone inculded.
No auto insurance.
Health care : 370€ per year.
Electricity : 200€ per year.

Total spent : 7000€

Saved around 12k€ in a year, France.

>> No.1023201

>>1023132
He's a pizza delivery driver, and he either has a wildly unreliable vehicle or a hobbyist (or both). $8500 on "auto crap" is pretty minimal considering he probably drives 50 hours per week.

>> No.1023221

>>1023136
>charity
>gifts
why

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>>1023136
>Taxes $274,000

jesus fuck

>> No.1023558

>>1023093
Why stop at delivery driver, why not become a Domino's Pizza manager, make that $120k/yr get that free Rolex. I believe in you OP.

>> No.1023586

>>1023136
What kind of bizarre life to do you live where you spend that much on utilities?

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>>1023221
>why
It's called being a decent human being.

>>1023530
>jesus fuck
To be fair, I booked a substantial one-time capital gain in 2015. This year's numbers are a bit skewed.

>>1023586
>What kind of bizarre life to do you live where you spend that much on utilities?
Huh? It's not really that much for a homeowner. And that includes my cable TV & internet.

>> No.1023720

You think I keep track of this shit? I eat 80 cents worth of food per day, don't have a car, don't waste money on stupid shit (aka everything), pay for internet, power, water, and pepsi.

>> No.1023946

>>1023093


Toronto here. 80k a year. Middle class lifestyle


>groceries
around 3000

>restaurants
around 1000

>gas
around 2500

>Automotive tools/repairs
1000

>misc (gifts for other people, gifts for me, clothes, random crap, etc)
2000

>mortgage/prop. tax/power/internet etc
12000

>cellphone
1200

>auto insurance
3000

>TOTAL SPENT!!!@@!!
Ontario sucks