A Sample $1000 Monthly Budget

Someone on a Yahoo group I belong to recently asked if it was possible to live on $1000 a month.  Since millions of people in the U.S. do live on this amount or less it is definitely possible.  Below is a sample budget of how I would live on $1000 a month.  I won’t be working during the months of February, March or April and plan to keep my expenses at $1000 a month or less for that time period.

Rent

$375

Utilities (electric and gas)

$74

Phone

$35

Food

$100

Health Insurance

$66

Car Insurance

$20

Savings for irregular expenses

$100

Entertainment

$100

Gasoline

$100

Miscellaneous

$30

Total

$1000

The rent, health insurance, car insurance, and phone are all actual, fixed monthly totals.  The utilities amount is less than what I’m paying right now but it is well above what I’ll be paying in the summer.  My food expense isn’t fixed but it is usually right around $100.  The savings for irregular expenses covers car registration, maintenance, and any other predictable but irregular expenses. I purchase my health insurance through eHealthInsurance(Update: I now get my health insurance through Healthcare.gov) which has lots of relatively low cost plans available. My entertainment budget of $100 could easily be cut but I’ve been spending more than that lately.  The amount budgeted for gasoline is also probably too high since it should come down significantly now that I’m not working.  I threw in $30 for miscellaneous to cover any little expenses not covered by the previous categories.  This is a realistic budget for me and should be achievable for most people that live in an area with similar housing expenses.  You can look at my expenses for last April to compare how my actual expenses match up with this budget.

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December Expenses

Here is a breakdown of my expenses for December.

Household

$474.34

Utilities

$130.32

Transportation

$210.08

Food

$95.31

Entertainment

$154.55

Student Loan

$894.46

Books

$126.90

Medical/Dental

$171.27

Total

$2257.23

Expenses were up mainly because of paying off my private student loan.  My expenses will be down this month since I’m returning to school and quitting my jobs.

December Savings/Debt Repayment Percentage

My savings/debt repayment percentage for December was 55%.  I paid $1095.23 towards my student loans and contributed $350 to my IRA.  This was out of a total income of $2617.84.  I did carry some savings into the month which went towards paying my student loan but I also received a paycheck on the last day of the month which was too late to use the proceeds towards paying debt or an IRA contribution.  Therefore I think it is pretty accurate to say that my savings/debt repayment percentage was 55% of my income.  This is the last month I’ll keep track of the percentage for a few months because I won’t have much income while I’m in school.

December Income

Here is a breakdown of my income for December.

Job Income

$2492.47

Online Income

$23.96

Surveys

$20

Lawsuit Settlement

$77.04

Interest

$4.37

Total

$2617.84

My income was up mainly because I worked more hours for the month.  My income will be down severely in January since I’m returning to school.  I hope to significantly increase the amount of my other income to help offset the loss of job income.

New Year's Goals

My first goal for the New Year should probably be to stop procrastinating since I’m not getting around to posting this until January 3rd. Since I’m returning to school my financial goals will be limited but I’m making some non-financial goals as well. I had a pretty good year in 2007 financially. Some of my 2007 financial achievements are listed in this post “Saving On Minimum Wage.” Since then my total contribution to my IRA is $1250 and I paid over $2000 total on my private student loan to completely pay it off.

Here are the goals for 2008:

  1. Don’t incur any debt other than student loan debt. -This shouldn’t be a problem.
  2. Improve my blogging- Since I’m returning to school it will be easier for me to access the Internet. I plan to establish a regular M-F posting schedule and do some other things to improve my blog.
  3. Lose 20 pounds-This may have been a goal last year also but I weigh the same as I did at the beginning of last year. I just have to start using the fitness center and cut back on the junk food.

Those are my main goals. There are plenty of other goals I’d like to accomplish in 2008 but these goals come first.