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RE: How much money per month do you consider to be a good amount? #21
My monthly income is $6k. And of course we all know that if the income grows, the expenses grow as well. I think it's normal when people are going to borrow from the special services. I really like the fact that now you can borrow some from the special service right at home from your phone. I use such services from special service  very often. I think you would also be interested in it. Sarcasm
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RE: How much money per month do you consider to be a good amount? #22
(04-10-2022, 08:35 AM)anastasun Wrote: My monthly income is $6k. And of course we all know that if the income grows, the expenses grow as well. I think it's normal when people are going to borrow from the special services. I really like the fact that now you can borrow some from the special service right at home from your phone. I use such services from special service very often. I think you would also be interested in it.

I better not see you insert a link to loan companies...

Who is on 6k per month and needs loans?

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RE: How much money per month do you consider to be a good amount? #23
Honestly speaking
i need loans even with 6k for month.

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RE: How much money per month do you consider to be a good amount? #24
it depends what your life style is if you can do all the things with your money that you like than that is probably a good amount

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RE: How much money per month do you consider to be a good amount? #25
(07-28-2019, 10:48 AM)papiswazy Wrote:
heyoo

I'm curious to your guys' ideas of how much money someone must earn in a month to be able to live comfortably.
I know the word "comfortable" varies between each person since it depends on your lifestyle, location, and personal preferences so do share details about those if you want!

For me, I'd say $4k-$5k a month is above average in many places as you could live comfortably, and have money to spare after expenses.

The way we get taxed here 4-5k (my boat) isnt very comfortable! But it's livable lol.

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RE: How much money per month do you consider to be a good amount? #26
i think having 2- 3k if you live by yourself is preety comfy

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RE: How much money per month do you consider to be a good amount? #27
(06-06-2022, 08:34 PM)Xojdoj Wrote: i think having 2- 3k if you live by yourself is preety comfy
That's provided you don't pay rent or have a mortgage.
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RE: How much money per month do you consider to be a good amount? #28
I'd say anything over $4k a month is fairly comfortable, especially if you don't have dependents. Depending where you live, that could be below average or extremely wealthy.
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RE: How much money per month do you consider to be a good amount? #29
(06-07-2022, 03:57 AM)mothered Wrote:
(06-06-2022, 08:34 PM)Xojdoj Wrote: i think having 2- 3k if you live by yourself is preety comfy
That's provided you don't pay rent or have a mortgage.
Well, depends on country and city, in some places 2-3k is def enough to be comfy renting, I'm doing that rn. But I can agree that for big or expensive north american or european cities it's probably not enough to be pretty comfy and it's more like, a bit better than paycheck to paycheck, if anything.

I will vote for the 3-5k a month depending on where you live is okay to comfy
5-7k a month is the good amount and hope that you're saving/investing
7-12k of individual income is quite effing good, and def on the okay side of combined income (with kids)

I survived most of my upbringing with a lot less than that, so, still sounds doable.

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RE: How much money per month do you consider to be a good amount? #30
(06-07-2022, 12:05 PM)dnks Wrote: Well, depends on country and city, in some places 2-3k is def enough to be comfy renting
Absolutely.

In my country based on a 2-3k Income per month with a mortgage/rent, you'd struggle to find loose change to buy a packet of noodles.
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