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Approx 2,200/ mo. including my child support.
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Too much...way too much.
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Let's put it this way... I'm on SS Disability. If I wasn't married and my wife working (and buying 99.9% of the food), I wouldn't be living in this house!
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Probably about 3 grand...waaay to many student loans :(
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About six grand, but that is also business expenses for my hubbies shop.
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Right at $6,000.
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We like to keep it simple. And since we don't have human children we are able to keep it around $75,000 a month. Honestly, I know about what we bring in, but my wife handles all of the finances. I know that I go to the grocery store and we can pay for it. We've had our house for 12 years. Both of our cars are paid off. I go to work and get a direct deposit every two weeks. Same with my wife (except she mostly works from home office).
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We probably spend between $5,000 and $6,000 if you count the taxes that are taken out before we even see it. In addition to that, we put away about $500 in long term investments for retirement.
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Around $7,500.
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