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    Cutting living expenses...

    The experts tell us our costs are going up but wages will not match the increase. It would be to our advantage to cut $500 from our monthly family budget. This could go to pay increasing energy bills and save for upcoming deep economic recession in 2009.

    Please tell us how your family is going to cut out $500 a month in spending.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies View Post
    The experts tell us our costs are going up but wages will not match the increase. It would be to our advantage to cut $500 from our monthly family budget. This could go to pay increasing energy bills and save for upcoming deep economic recession in 2009.

    Please tell us how your family is going to cut out $500 a month in spending.
    Take the biggest family member, put them in a burlap sack and take them to the river?

    These comes from 'experts' who sit in a office earning 100k to ponder things they know nothing about.

    Experts has the same number of letters as another word I like to use for idiots.

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    I can't even imagine how to cut back $500 a month. My utilities have gone up, my health insurance premiums have increased, the cost of groceries gets higher every month, my property taxes increased $200 a year, Puddy's subQ fluids went from $22 for 2 bags/lines/6 needles to $29 for the same amount of supplies, one med went from $34 to $48 a month for the cats, gas prices are skyrocketing. My income has stayed the same and I'm now looking for yet another job. Just where do these "experts" suggest I cut back? I'd really like to know. I only eat out on special occasion such as birthdays, etc. I hardly ever go to the movies any more. It's becoming more difficult to visit my son in L.A. because airline tickets are so expensive and the airline that I had perks on is no longer flying from Cleveland. Even a business conference that I've attended every year for several years is out of the question this year because it's an 8 1/2 hour drive and the gas expense would be ridiculous, not to mention hotel accommodations, meals, etc. If I think about it for too long, I get panicky, so I try to just stay on track w/positive affirmations and tell myself that I've been ok this far in life so I need to keep the faith. I feel like I'm no longer living but just existing. This is not where I thought I would be at this time in my life.
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    Hmmmmmm.....cut $500 from my spending. That's insane....unless I quit drinking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slick View Post
    Hmmmmmm.....cut $500 from my spending. That's insane....unless I quit drinking.
    Interesting. I was thinking of increasing my alcohol intake. W/prices the way they are, I don't drink nearly enough!
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    How much does your cable TV, internet connection and cell phone bill come to each month?

    Probably not $500, but those would be the things I would cut first.
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    I just canceled my motorcycle insurance and I'm going to non-op it for awhile.

    Oh, and I just got my tubes tied. Should save me LOTS of money in the long run!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuhio98 View Post
    How much does your cable TV, internet connection and cell phone bill come to each month?

    Probably not $500, but those would be the things I would cut first.
    I suppose most people could do w/out cable TV but we need some type of entertainment; at least I do. The stuff on network TV is mostly reality shows now and who can bear that? Cell phone, sure. Internet, no. I need it for my business, as do a lot of people. Most of us could cut these things out but why should we? We work hard in order to pay for modern conveniences, then have to give them up? It's maddening.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies View Post
    The experts tell us . . . to cut $500 from our monthly family budget.
    Per MONTH??? That is a bit over 25%! I'm not sure I can come even close to it. I already have a bare bones budget, to make sure Dad has things easy, gets everything he wants and needs with no hassle. He's worked for it, Lord knows, putting up with, raising my brother and me. He wants to drive an hour to see his sister? We GO! I want to go across town to see a friend? Phone call has to do.
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    Like many others, that's just not feasible. I absolutely *MUST* have the internet. Starting here recently, it is the ONLY method that my school uses to get in to contact with people regarding anything including bills and such On top of that my husband will be doing at-home schooling and work here shortly. That is the only luxury we have.

    I couldn't even imagine having a kid right now. o_o

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    I'm already barely scraping by as it is, and I don't have rent or utilities to pay for... gas prices ALONE are already hitting me hard with the 60 mile rount-trip to school 5 days out of the week (sometimes seven). /sigh

    It's depressing.

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    I see so much of people getting a bit of extra money/raise and they always seem to find something to spend it on, rather than banking it. For every time the income increases, so does the lifestyle. It's an easy trap to fall into and a hard one to fight. So many things today seem like necessities when they are in fact luxuries we convince ourselves we 'deserve'. Instead of working to make a living, we end up working to keep up with the lifestyle. All we really need in life is a roof over our heads, food enough to eat, clothes to cover ourselves with, and a means to achieve that. That brand new model ipod, or new release DVD, or whatnot are simply luxuries, desireable ones, but still luxuries.

    Neither hubby or I are clothes horses (or trendy for that matter), I don't wear make up or do up my nails, we vary rarely drink, we don't do clubs, we don't subscribe to any magazines or get the newspaper (I get the news online for free and don't have to worry about disposing of the papers), I drive my car until it gets too expensive to fix (although I do buy brand new ones), we have a Christmas club account at the bank (putting small amounts each week in a savings acct.) and don't go over budget when we buy gifts. All of this we do out of choice, even if we had a million dollars we'd probably not change any of those things other than maybe up the Christmas club amount a bit.

    http://www.stretcher.com/menu/topic.htm

    That site has helped me cut my grocery bills in half without really sacrificing the occasional goodies. I mostly buy things on sale unless I just can't stock up on it or HAVE to have it now to make something else. I keep a stocked pantry and freezer. I also made a price book per suggestions in the site. I belong to a warehouse store that I go to about every 2-3 months, I only go to the grocery store once every 2 weeks.

    My electric bill was cut by more than half when I started analizing appliances. I got rid of the aging dehumidifyer for the basement and just use a fan instead (not as effective but it's much cheaper), got a new fridge, and switched all my bulbs to compact florescents (sp?). The landlord did also replace almost all the windows with new energy efficient ones (of course the insulation in the house is almost nonexistent but still it was an improvement). I do have an A/C unit but it's an aging monster window one that was given to us for free. We only run that a few days a year when the temp is near 90, otherwise we use alot of fans.

    I changed internet services, and dropped my home phone (cell's only now). That alone saved me $20 a month.

    Hubby and I both live close to work so the vehicle doesn't wrack up a whole lot of miles compared to some. It is a gas hog so even errands are combined and planned out to minimize driving. I also combine errands with my mom to conserve fuel, I give her part for gas and she drives (her vehicle is somewhat better on fuel). No extra trips unless we can stop along the way for other things we need, otherwise whatever it is can just wait a while.

    We don't rent movies unless it's for Christmas or Thanksgiving, the rest of the time we get them from the library. My books come from the used book store and when I'm done I take them back for a partial credit towards more books.

    We have a garden, but we don't do canning, just some occasional freezing of corn/green beans, and the onions go in a bag for storage.

    During the winter we rarely go anywhere, so the savings from gas gets put in an envelope for summer trips/vacations.

    Our budget is figured by putting in certain amounts every week (regardless of how many weeks are in that month). Any extra accumulating stays put to give a cushion for short paychecks, higher utilities etc. Currently we have enough stocked away that we could easily survive for 2-3 months without changing our lifestyle one iota if BOTH of us were out of work. 4-5 months if only ONE of us was out of work. That's not counting our longer term CD's which ain't no fortune but it is growing. It's still not as much of a cushion as I'd like to have but it's a cushion nonetheless.

    When the vehicle got paid off we took the money we were putting towards car payments and split it. Half went to savings and other utilities, the other half goes in the checking towards the down payment on the next car. Since we were used to making that payment anyways we didn't miss the money each paycheck. I also get discounts on multi policies and safe driving.

    I have several credit cards (for different uses) but I only use them if I already have the money and pay them off in full every time.

    I have cheap rent, get discounts for my cat's food/healthcare granted, that does help alot.


    We certainly don't live a super frugal lifestyle though....
    I own 7 cats
    We pay $50 per month in cable (no movie channels or digital though)
    The cell phones total $72 per month (huge minutes package)
    We both smoke (I don't need any lectures)
    We go to the local dirt racing track every weekend all summer long
    We go on at least 3 vacations a year (tent camping and within 2-9 hrs driving distance)
    We both have a horrible soda pop addiction
    I'm a horrible electronics gadget person (I'm learning to curb that though)

    However IF it was necessary for us to come up with an additional $500 a month it wouldn't be a huge stretch to come up with it without working additional hours. Granted we'd have to cut a few things back or out but certainly not all the luxuries. After all $500 a month is only $125 per week or $17 per day. A few less goodies at the grocery store, the cheaper seats at the racetrack or miss a few races now and again, no pizza once a month, no stopping at micky d's out of laziness every so often, and drink one less 2 liter of soda per week and it would be easy to come up with an additional $500.

    Think of things this way (approximately)...

    One $1.00 (cheap) 2 liter soda per week (or one value menu item at micky d's) = $52 per year

    One pizza a month (about $20) = $240 per year

    One video rental per week = $208 per year

    I could go on but you get the idea, that's $500 per year by just foregoing one pizza with soda and video now and again.

    A better way to think of it is this...

    How many hours would I have to work to pay for this item/service?



    Anyways I'm a natural born cheapskate, I'm not always frugal, nor do I live a simplistic lifestyle, but apparently compared to other people I know I'm a cheapie I guess.

    Sorry for the mini novel.

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    $500 a month? Wow, the "experts" must live in a parallel universe to mine!
    We're working on cutting $500 a year.

    Be sure to check through your junk mail. Hubby followed up on one of the auto insurance offers & got us better coverage for $300 less a year.

    We've made some changes - We almost never go out to eat anymore. We used to do that 2 or 3 times a week. Now we only go out to eat 3 or 4 times a month. We don't go out to movies much either, but we do have cable & internet. I use the internet for my work every day, so it stays.

    We pretty much only drive if we have a specific reason/destination. No more "just for fun" trips. Fortunately hubby's work is only 4 miles away, and I work from home (love that 0 mile walk from the other room!) I do feel sorry for those who are stuck with long commutes.

    I don't know how young families make it these days.
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    Here's a hint.

    If things get tougher and you have to choose between entertainment and feeding the kids, Feed the kids by forcing them to perform skits and sing for their meals.

    When we were kids we were forced to read and listen to the radio for fuin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catlady711 View Post
    We both smoke (I don't need any lectures)
    No lecture, but I do think you should figure out and list what those cigarettes are costing you....just to be fair here.
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