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Approx how much money you end up spending in a year per category?

Rent Vacation Utility bills Internet Phone Restaurant Transportation Car maintenance Food how much percentage of income is it? (Tagged the following companies just because how big their employee count is)

Amazon SmkWdEvyDy Sep 9, 2019

Rent: Tree fiddy Vacation: 🌲fiddy Utility bills: Three fifty Internet: 🌳50 Phone: €3.50 Restaurant: £3.50 Transportation: $3.50 Car maintenance: Free fiddy Food: 🌴 50 how much percentage of income is it? 3.5%

Cisco data.eng2 Sep 9, 2019

Mortgage 51k Vacation ~12k Bills ~10k (includes internet phone credit cards etc) Restaurant / bars ~ 12k Cars ~ 15k (includes maintenance) Groceries ~ 12k (includes other misc shit from target and Costco etc) Combined Tc 400+; used to use tax return for property taxes but that doesn’t exist anymore :( Gtfo on those people saying to save more in advance - live a fucking little

Amazon 911s Sep 10, 2019

Save more? You should spend more

Google /\^._.^/\ Sep 10, 2019

What cars do you own ?

Uber WoKH26 Sep 10, 2019

If you live in the bay rent is fuckin you over. NIMBY’s who block development have created a dynamic where 1/8 dollars that are invested into tech ultimately wind up in the hands of landlords who don’t invent, innovate, or build shit. -abolish prop 13, upzone everything.

Amazon SmkWdEvyDy Sep 10, 2019

Name something NIMBYs don't ruin. Bet you can't. Fuck NIMBYs

Uber WoKH26 Sep 10, 2019

Im not even gonna try. Hell, the YIMBY crowd has plenty of advocates for public housing and low income housing for the working class and lumpenproletariat. NIMBY’s are just bougie SFH landowners who don’t want poor folk or young people in their neighborhoods.

Snapchat VeNu64 Sep 10, 2019

Rent $4k Vacation $300 Utility bills $1k Internet $500 Phone $200 Restaurant $1k Transportation $1k Car maintenance $2k Food $1k Based on past year, TC 200k, not located in CA

Kabbage fxnM15 Sep 10, 2019

How do you spend only $4k in rent? Living at parents or what?

Snapchat VeNu64 Sep 10, 2019

It’s a 2 bedroom, ~800 sq ft, apartment in my small town. It’s actually $4.4k, these numbers are rounded. I’m renting from the unit’s owner and I cover the condo fees separately. There are many empty and abandoned properties in my town so they go for cheap.

Gen!x ixptl12 Sep 10, 2019

A lot

Google o Sep 10, 2019

Mortgage: $42k Food/dates: $10k Utilities: $2k Home upkeep: $10k Shopping: $6k Travel: $6k Work TC: $230k Other income (rent, etc): $50k