The Money Thing (Again) Poll.

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How much money a month does it cost you to live?

$0-$500
6
12%
$500-$750
5
10%
$750-$1000
8
16%
$1000-$1500
11
22%
$1500-$2000
7
14%
$2000-$3000
8
16%
$3000-$5000
2
4%
$5000-$7500
0
No votes
$7500-$10 000
2
4%
More than $10 000
1
2%
 
Total votes: 50
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rozzieoz
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Re: The Money Thing (Again) Poll.

Post by rozzieoz »

Not sure what you’re getting at? I’m not supporting anyone financially anymore.
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Re: The Money Thing (Again) Poll.

Post by JUDGEDREDD »

I live in the UK in a very expensive city in the south but my rent is £500 a month for a one bed flat (decent size and location thank the lord almighty) and all I have to pay otherwise is electricity and fuel for the body. Could probably live on £700 a month easy.

Working now and earning a fair bit more than £700 pcm after tax :Yahoo!:
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Re: The Money Thing (Again) Poll.

Post by Kung-fu Hillbilly »

I ran a similar poll a few years ago on TOF, and if I recall correctly,...wait a minute.

Sept 2015
1. Less than $500.........3............6%
2. $500 - $1000...........14...........27%
3. $1000 - $1500.........11............21%
4. $1500 - $2000..........6............12%
5. $2000 - $3000..........6............12%
6. $3000 - $4000..........5............10%
7. $4000 - $5000..........6............12%
8. More than $5000......1.............2%

Total votes: 52
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Re: The Money Thing (Again) Poll.

Post by Element6 »

atst wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2019 9:29 am How does someone spend over 10,000 a month do they rent a big house and have a harem?
As a past example from my own experience - 3 bed apartment in Central Mansions - $4.5k per month, 2 kids in ISPP $3.5k per month so you are already at $8k per month and can easily top $10k with other normal costs.

That is what I spent but not what it cost me as $3.5k of housing was covered by company and 80% of schooling was also covered.

Not difficult to spend big money especially if schooling at one of the top schools for several kids.

Now on a much more modest expenditure
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