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How much I spend in a month

 


Now each month is a little different but this is what I spend in a month generally (obviously not when buying birthday or Christmas presents or expenses that come up randomly and unexpectedly)


Bills: around $351.75 but power fluctuates

Counselling: $276

Rent: $1,480

Food: $450-$500

Savings: $200



Anything left over will go towards things I need to buy like phone chargers or things I want. Anything left over at the end of the month all gets dumbed into savings as well 

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