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Originally Posted by Scanner
$1023 for mortgage
$350 for utilities
$120 for auto ins.
$700/month for property tax
That's just a start - we haven't even gotten into household expenses. The c/c bill was a little high - Christmas. . .but $2000-2500 is norm - that's groceries, gas, haircuts, clothes, etc.
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And this coming from the guy who said a $40,000 income in retirement would be plenty.
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