Sorry for taking so long to get back here. It's finals week. Thank you so much for all your replies.
To answer a few questions:
1. I am looking at (hopefully) making around $40k per year when I finish school. Nurses in this area start out around $20/hr. So it will really depend on how many hours/week I get hired for.
2. Our phone plan is so high because hubby has to have a smartphone for work, and my school requests (but doesnt necessarily require) that we have Android-capable devices for our NCLEX apps. This means a plan with data package. Now, why on earth hubby's work doesnt reimburse him for a portion, I don't know. I would be totally willing to shop around when our contract is up, but before then it will be a $325 fee to cancel our plan right now.
3. Same issue with the rent. I hate our apt, and am ready to move, but it is a $1250 lease-breaking fee. I tried to negotiate this, but they aren't flexible about it, even if you buy a house or move out of state. The manager said they are struggling in this economy and "can't afford to make exceptions".
I actually really appreciate the perspective offered above on health insurance. I guess we felt safe without it because we are young and in good health, but I don't want other taxpayers covering my butt if I'm ever in an accident. People have encouraged us to sign up for food stamps and Medicaid with our income being so low, but we both feel like we would rather work harder or go without some things than have others paying for our expenses.
Also, as to our car insurance, I think it is so high because we are under 25. That's actually the reduced rate since we got married! I signed up for renters insurance through them just because it was offered and I've used that company for so long. Probably time to start shopping around for better rates. Our apt requires a $50,000 policy listing them as the beneficiary.
My parents added us to their netflix account, so that will save us some money!
What a great website this is! I really appreciate all the input.
To answer a few questions:
1. I am looking at (hopefully) making around $40k per year when I finish school. Nurses in this area start out around $20/hr. So it will really depend on how many hours/week I get hired for.
2. Our phone plan is so high because hubby has to have a smartphone for work, and my school requests (but doesnt necessarily require) that we have Android-capable devices for our NCLEX apps. This means a plan with data package. Now, why on earth hubby's work doesnt reimburse him for a portion, I don't know. I would be totally willing to shop around when our contract is up, but before then it will be a $325 fee to cancel our plan right now.
3. Same issue with the rent. I hate our apt, and am ready to move, but it is a $1250 lease-breaking fee. I tried to negotiate this, but they aren't flexible about it, even if you buy a house or move out of state. The manager said they are struggling in this economy and "can't afford to make exceptions".
I actually really appreciate the perspective offered above on health insurance. I guess we felt safe without it because we are young and in good health, but I don't want other taxpayers covering my butt if I'm ever in an accident. People have encouraged us to sign up for food stamps and Medicaid with our income being so low, but we both feel like we would rather work harder or go without some things than have others paying for our expenses.
Also, as to our car insurance, I think it is so high because we are under 25. That's actually the reduced rate since we got married! I signed up for renters insurance through them just because it was offered and I've used that company for so long. Probably time to start shopping around for better rates. Our apt requires a $50,000 policy listing them as the beneficiary.
My parents added us to their netflix account, so that will save us some money!
What a great website this is! I really appreciate all the input.
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