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Re: total spent per year
- To: noelle
- Subject: Re: total spent per year
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
- Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:59:50 -0800
I calculated the amount that Macrosoft pays for benefits per month. It's
about $2200/month. The biggest expense (unsurprisingly) is health/medical
care -- it's about 50% of the monthly expense. The second biggest is
retirement -- about 25%. The third biggest is the Caltrain pass -- about 5%.
So, $3600 base per month plus $2200 per month for benefits. That means,
to keep our current standard of living, I'd have to earn about $93K/year
minimum. Phew!
I guess if we have to cut back, we probably will have to decide how
important our health and retirement are.
> From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
> Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 09:47:08 -0800
>
> > From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
> > Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 10:54:10 -0800
> >
> > > From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
> > > Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2010 10:03:26 -0700
> > >
> > > Forgot about ATM withdrawls. With those, it's ~$36k.
> >
> > According to my credit union's Intuit's Financeworks, I spent $5509/month.
> > (That includes the ~$3200 for the natural garden/lawn replacement and my
> > $5000 IRA contribution.)
> >
> > Assuming that the $3200 for home repairs/improvements is typical, I must
> > reduce my retirement contributions to compensate.
> >
> > This of course doesn't include any tax refunds we may ultimately get.
> >
> > So, this means I spend about $66k/year.
>
> Actually, this last year has only been $3542/month (excluding the
> above-mentioned lawn replacement).
>
> It looks like, for the biggest expense, monthly mortgage payment and
> property taxes, I spend $1554/month -- a little over half the total spent
> per month.
>
> So, spending's been lesser overall this.