Howdy Everyone,
I'm a late-20's something single chic living on about $25K (gross) a year. I save about 13% for retirement in both pre-tax & post-tax accounts. I save additional 2% to a regular savings account for irregular expenses (e.g. vehicle registration). (Yes, I already have an emergency fund for that "Uh-oh, I lost my job" scenario.)
I've reduced my expenses about as low as I can go without putting myself in a financial straitjacket and rebelling against my budget. The average age of the clothes I have is probably two years old. If I don't do laundry again within 10 days of washing, I'm wearing the last pair of pants I have available. My budget this year allocated $30 a month for clothing. I'm finding that this isn't enough.
I'm thinking about contributing a little less to my 401(k) to reallocate to clothing. This is the only place from which I can think of reallocating funds. I feel horrible about this, but I don't know what else I can do. I rationalize it a little, telling myself it will be temporary, but it is common knowledge (and a documented psychological phenomenom) that I'll inflate my expenses to my new lifestyle quickly.
Note: I'm working for a company that is cutting costs left and right in an effort to turn the company around. I highly doubt anyone will be getting raises, even a 3% 'keep-up-with-inflation' raise next March. (Yes, I'm looking for something better.)
Any advice?
I'm a late-20's something single chic living on about $25K (gross) a year. I save about 13% for retirement in both pre-tax & post-tax accounts. I save additional 2% to a regular savings account for irregular expenses (e.g. vehicle registration). (Yes, I already have an emergency fund for that "Uh-oh, I lost my job" scenario.)
I've reduced my expenses about as low as I can go without putting myself in a financial straitjacket and rebelling against my budget. The average age of the clothes I have is probably two years old. If I don't do laundry again within 10 days of washing, I'm wearing the last pair of pants I have available. My budget this year allocated $30 a month for clothing. I'm finding that this isn't enough.
I'm thinking about contributing a little less to my 401(k) to reallocate to clothing. This is the only place from which I can think of reallocating funds. I feel horrible about this, but I don't know what else I can do. I rationalize it a little, telling myself it will be temporary, but it is common knowledge (and a documented psychological phenomenom) that I'll inflate my expenses to my new lifestyle quickly.
Note: I'm working for a company that is cutting costs left and right in an effort to turn the company around. I highly doubt anyone will be getting raises, even a 3% 'keep-up-with-inflation' raise next March. (Yes, I'm looking for something better.)
Any advice?
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