Do you think if you cut all the fat or latte out of your budget it would make a big difference?
Now bare bones yes it would make a lot of difference for us but leaving in things that are part of our budget monthly wouldn't. Yes eating out but cable? We pay a premium to not be on a contract. Need internet for DH work so we couldn't cut that. And basic channels cost us $5 more. We can't switch so that's moot. Cut Amazon prime? $99/year. Don't have hulu or netflix. Starbucks or lunch daily? No. Neither on a regular basis.
That's the latte factor right? Or buying clothes? The stuff we can cut easily is groceries and eating out. But a daily indulgence?
Do you guys find you do? I also see people mostly having trouble with the mortgage or car payments. Way out of line with income.
Now bare bones yes it would make a lot of difference for us but leaving in things that are part of our budget monthly wouldn't. Yes eating out but cable? We pay a premium to not be on a contract. Need internet for DH work so we couldn't cut that. And basic channels cost us $5 more. We can't switch so that's moot. Cut Amazon prime? $99/year. Don't have hulu or netflix. Starbucks or lunch daily? No. Neither on a regular basis.
That's the latte factor right? Or buying clothes? The stuff we can cut easily is groceries and eating out. But a daily indulgence?
Do you guys find you do? I also see people mostly having trouble with the mortgage or car payments. Way out of line with income.
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