Housing includes rent or mortgage, property taxes, insurance, repairs, utilities, and furniture, making it the largest expense at an average of $2,120 per month.
Keep housing costs to no more than 25% of your take-home pay. For example, if rent is $2,000, take-home pay should be at least $8,000 monthly.
Transportation costs average around $1,100 per month, including car payments, gas, insurance, and repairs.
Pay cash for a reliable used car instead of financing a new one to eliminate car payments and cut transportation costs in half.
Food costs average $832 per month, including $504 for groceries and $328 for dining out.
Meal planning can help reduce impulse purchases and unnecessary dining out, saving money on food.
Healthcare costs average $513 per month, including insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical expenses.
Charitable giving should be the first line item in a budget, with 10% of income set aside for it, despite it being a controversial recommendation.
Living on less than you make is crucial for creating financial margin, which is essential for building wealth.
Budgeting helps plan and visualize expenses, identify areas to cut back, and create financial margin, even if it means increasing income through side hustles.
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