jdjbuffalo
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Originally posted by: JLee
It varies depending on..stuff (i.e. tuition this summer, which is now all paid off).
Originally posted by: Alienwho
$1800 paycheck, 10% into 401k (5% match), $150 insurance, after taxes and other deductions I get about $1250 deposited into bank per paycheck ($2500/month).
$725 rent, $150 groceries, $150 gas, $70 phone, $50 misc puts me at a savings at over 50%. I always try to make sure I can cover all my monthly expenses with one paycheck.
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: Alienwho
$1800 paycheck, 10% into 401k (5% match), $150 insurance, after taxes and other deductions I get about $1250 deposited into bank per paycheck ($2500/month).
$725 rent, $150 groceries, $150 gas, $70 phone, $50 misc puts me at a savings at over 50%. I always try to make sure I can cover all my monthly expenses with one paycheck.
do you have no life? you never go out?
Originally posted by: Alienwho
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: Alienwho
$1800 paycheck, 10% into 401k (5% match), $150 insurance, after taxes and other deductions I get about $1250 deposited into bank per paycheck ($2500/month).
$725 rent, $150 groceries, $150 gas, $70 phone, $50 misc puts me at a savings at over 50%. I always try to make sure I can cover all my monthly expenses with one paycheck.
do you have no life? you never go out?
If by go out you mean hit the bar up and blow $50 a night in drinks, no. If you mean spend at least one night every weekend with my wife, yes. That $50 misc buys my wife and I dinner at least every weekend at great authentic hole in the wall restaurants. I live in a place where there are countless free outdoor activities all year long. Mountains, canyons, etc. I play tennis with some buddies at least once a week then hit up Sonic for a slushy (this is a $1 activity). Both our families live close and our parents always treat us to evenings out. I get free gift cards to restaurants all the time, I probably have $300 in gift cards to chili's, texas roadhouse, applebees, cafe rio, etc in my dresser right now. At least twice a year we'll go on a nice vacation. I never go to any movies except to the dollar theater (smuggling in my own treats of course). If anything I'm too busy always going out and would prefer to spend more time in relaxing watching my HDTV and hulu.
What do you spend all your money on? I know it's easy for people to easily spend on entertainment in one night the amount of money I spend on entertainment in a month, but I am in no way deprived or bored. The only time I ever spend more than $10 on any meal is when it's a special occasion.
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: Elbryn
10% into state retirement system ~13% state match adding together match and retirement medical account
16% into 457
wife 6% into 401k, 3% match
10k into roth iras
everything else left over into money market fund/index funds
works out to about 40%-45% of gross income depending on what's left.
so is this where all our tax dollars are going... padding state employee retirement accounts.
Originally posted by: JDub02
those of you who are saving high percentages of your income, how are you doing it? i'm guessing you're either well off and figured out a way to pay less taxes or are in an area with a low cost of living.
taxes and a still inflated housing market are killing my wife and i. we see about 65% of our gross after taxes and misc. payroll deductions (health insurance premiums, etc.). when you throw in student loans for both of us, a car payment, rent (20% of net pay), and the rest of normal expenses, there's not much left. we feel fortunate to be able to save $500/month outside of retirement.
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: JDub02
those of you who are saving high percentages of your income, how are you doing it? i'm guessing you're either well off and figured out a way to pay less taxes or are in an area with a low cost of living.
taxes and a still inflated housing market are killing my wife and i. we see about 65% of our gross after taxes and misc. payroll deductions (health insurance premiums, etc.). when you throw in student loans for both of us, a car payment, rent (20% of net pay), and the rest of normal expenses, there's not much left. we feel fortunate to be able to save $500/month outside of retirement.
Used my massive overtime (ended about a year ago) to pay off my home and all debt (about 23 years early). Now, even with reduced pay and zero overtime, I have the money to save.
What % of your net income is saved?
Originally posted by: Syringer
Whether it's put in your savings/checkings, 401k, etc., how much do you save after rent/mortage, food, entertainment, hookers/blow..?
On a good month I'm at about 35%.