LadyWolff All American 2286 Posts user info edit post |
So, I'm trying to get my finances in order. I'm probably not asking in the best place (hah!), but here's a question, for all those of you who are employed and not living on college meal plans and ramen every night.
How much do you spend for groceries per week? per month? How many people do you feed on that? how much do you spend eating out? 6/3/2008 2:16:18 PM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
How you eat is a controllable variable in your budget. Figure out all of your fixed costs first (mortgage, car payments, insurance, etc...). Once you've done that, you can see how much freedom you have to things like food. Having simple sandwiches every night as opposed to steak can make a huge difference in your budget. How you eat is very much a matter of how you can afford to eat.
Figure out how much money you have to eat with. Once you know that, you can then figure out how to best utilize that money. For my wife and I, food is our largest expense after housing. 6/3/2008 2:20:34 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
i spend about $200-250/month on groceries. i don't really know exactly how much I spend at restaurants, but i'd guess at least another $150. 6/3/2008 2:45:06 PM |
hammster All American 2768 Posts user info edit post |
That sounds about right for me and my husband too^ 6/3/2008 2:52:24 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, except for that's just me 6/3/2008 2:53:50 PM |
cain All American 7450 Posts user info edit post |
50-65 a week in groceries and 50 in eating out 6/3/2008 2:55:09 PM |
Thecycle23 All American 5913 Posts user info edit post |
I allow myself $100 week on food. It can be groceries or eating out, but it can't go over $100.
(I mean, I suppose it CAN go over, but that defeats the purpose. )
I probably spend ~$35-$40 a week on groceries, though. The rest is going out to eat with the girl. 6/3/2008 3:05:08 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
i spend about 130 on groceries every month...probably spend about 20 on eating out every month 6/3/2008 3:06:08 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
oh wait does this include drinking too? it's be hard to look over my statement and separate it all out
Quote : | "probably spend about 20 on eating out every month" |
seriously?]6/3/2008 3:08:58 PM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
~$50/week in groceries and i try to keep it below $200/week in eating out
but i've got bad habits 6/3/2008 3:09:31 PM |
skankinande All American 28213 Posts user info edit post |
My wife and I eat on ~$75 a week and try to limit eating out to 2 times. 6/3/2008 3:11:14 PM |
Thecycle23 All American 5913 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ Yeah really. It's at least $20 every time I go out to eat.
[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 3:11 PM. Reason : ^] 6/3/2008 3:11:28 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
^^^^why wouldnt that be serious? might spend the occasional like 5 dollar at cicis, or the occasional 3.50 hardees student discount but thats about it...i cook my food...its more healthy] 6/3/2008 3:12:21 PM |
sd2nc All American 9963 Posts user info edit post |
Don't know and don't want to know. 6/3/2008 3:13:03 PM |
nutsmackr All American 46641 Posts user info edit post |
By playing the Grocery Game, I've managed to really reduce my weekly grocery spending to absurd amounts. 6/3/2008 3:13:06 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "why wouldnt that be serious? might spend the occasional like 5 dollar at cicis, or the occasional 3.50 hardees student discount but thats about it...i cook my food...its more health" |
i understand the cooking thing, i do a lot of it. but even for a student $20/month sounds exceptionally low.
^grocery game = coupon game?]6/3/2008 3:13:35 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
i mean i dont buy random coffees from starbucks and dont eat out a lot...i dont think its that hard to believe...i bet you could live off 20 a month if u tried
[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 3:15 PM. Reason : ^pretty sure its called the grocery game but involves coupons...google "grocery game"] 6/3/2008 3:14:50 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
damn dnl you must eat some cheap shit, haha
i spend around $50-60/week on groceries... but i guess that's a bit inflated cause i shop at whole foods & fresh market (shit's much better)
maybe $100/month eating out
i really don't keep track of it 6/3/2008 3:16:58 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
or maybe i eat about exactly what i should be eating
[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 3:19 PM. Reason : i stock up on things like boneless chicken breast when its on sale, etc]
[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 3:19 PM. Reason : so technically i'd probably spend about 250/month in groceries but get it for 130] 6/3/2008 3:18:40 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
i'd be willing to bet the things i buy are a lot better for you on average than what you buy 6/3/2008 3:21:27 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
god damn man...not everything is a fucking competition...you need to get rid of this fucking holier than thou attitude 6/3/2008 3:22:27 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
you're one to talk 6/3/2008 3:24:03 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "damn dnl you must eat some cheap shit" |
hopefully omar deletes this back and forth shit cause your trolling is redunkulous
\/ oh yeah...that makes perfect sense...i've really shown in this thread how i have a mindset that makes me holier than thou when it comes to being healthy...yeah
[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 3:29 PM. Reason : .]6/3/2008 3:24:43 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
not unlike the trolling you do on me?
speaking of holier-than-thou attitudes, you need to get rid of this mindset that you know everything about being healthy, because you don't.
[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 3:26 PM. Reason : also, i would hardly call that trolling] 6/3/2008 3:25:39 PM |
Gumbified All American 1304 Posts user info edit post |
lul 6/3/2008 3:27:44 PM |
nutsmackr All American 46641 Posts user info edit post |
Fresh Market is complete garbage. It is the same food you get at your normal grocery stores for way too much fucking money. As for whole foods, it is another con. All the necessities I would need from whole foods (hygiene, etc.), exact same products, I can buy at HT for about half the price.
Purchasing at Whole Foods or Fresh Market does not mean you are getting a better product. It means you are paying too goddamned much for over rated products. 6/3/2008 3:33:03 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Fresh Market is complete garbage. It is the same food you get at your normal grocery stores for way too much fucking money. As for whole foods, it is another con. All the necessities I would need from whole foods (hygiene, etc.), exact same products, I can buy at HT for about half the price.
Purchasing at Whole Foods or Fresh Market does not mean you are getting a better product. It means you are paying too goddamned much for over rated products." |
no, their produce and fresh meat is far, far superior
plus whole foods has a much larger organic selection
believe me, i tried shopping at HT for a while and it was sub-par6/3/2008 3:36:33 PM |
nutsmackr All American 46641 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "no, their produce and fresh meat is far, far superior
plus whole foods has a much larger organic selection
believe me, i tried shopping at HT for a while and it was sub-par" |
Problem 1) The Fresh Market Meat is practically identical to the HT meat
Problem 2) You are purchasing your produce at a grocery store
Problem 3) You are paying too god damned much money6/3/2008 3:42:02 PM |
eyedrb All American 5853 Posts user info edit post |
100/wk in food for the wife and I.
There is a quick article in consumer reports about budgeting and debt.
Ill give you some highlights. all at most
20% of your gross income to car payments.
28% of gross month on house, including taxes.
36-48% on monthly debt payments. (best to avoid this step)
80% amount to borrow on your house.
6 months of expenses saved up in an emergency fund.
36 months for car loans. Going over this makes it too easy to get upside down on a car.
[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 3:43 PM. Reason : .] 6/3/2008 3:42:15 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
mint.com
i just logged on and saw i spent $400 in gas last month, and ~$500 in food. then got sad, and logged out. 6/3/2008 3:48:50 PM |
nutsmackr All American 46641 Posts user info edit post |
My money goes to the Bar. 6/3/2008 3:53:17 PM |
jessiejepp All American 2732 Posts user info edit post |
just for me -- probably around $35-40 a week. but that's the projected amount. that usually ends up lasting me 2-3 weeks. produce and things go bad, but stuff like a carton of oatmeal or those rice-a-roni things when they're 10/$10 (i think that's going on @ food lion right now) will last forever. 6/3/2008 3:57:54 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
hahahaha i know right
i was like WOW THIS IS COOL and then it just kept getting more depressing6/3/2008 3:59:17 PM |
FIVE O All American 1525 Posts user info edit post |
Probably around $50/week on groceries and another $60 eating out. 6/3/2008 4:02:30 PM |
LadyWolff All American 2286 Posts user info edit post |
Oh, I have the basics down guys, but I do appriciate the advice. I like wesabe.com and havent tried Mint, but I'm happy enough with Wesabe.
I know what I currently spend, and that's way the hell too much, and I'm trying to figure out what a reasonable "goal" spending is for living in Raleigh NC. There are a couple areas to trim I already identified, but the food budget I wasn't sure what was sane - hard to set a Goal when you dont know what's reasonable.
And for the questions- This does not include things like soap and shampoo. This DOES include any alcohol you purchase either out or at the ABC store or beer from the grocery store.
[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 4:32 PM. Reason : .] 6/3/2008 4:30:31 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148446 Posts user info edit post |
lookin good moose 6/3/2008 4:34:43 PM |
wolfpack0122 All American 3129 Posts user info edit post |
I spend about $125/wk on groceries and probably about $150/mo eating out.
I have a wife and 2 kids 6/3/2008 4:47:25 PM |
LadyWolff All American 2286 Posts user info edit post |
Because I'm a dork, if anyone wants to know-
All things are calculated per person including both groceries and eating out. If you listed x people, I divided by X. If you listed a range of x to y I took the average.
Values for 1 person/ 1 Month 150 160 160 170 187.5 200 260 340 375 400 500 1000
Rounded to nearest $
Average is 325 Average without outlier of 1000 is 264 Median is 230 (halfway between 200/260 for even # of values right?) Most common Value - 160 (too small a sample to be useful).
[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 5:07 PM. Reason : .] 6/3/2008 5:06:12 PM |
joe17669 All American 22728 Posts user info edit post |
between the girlfriend and i, we spend about 150/wk on groceries and another 175-250/wk on dining out. i tend to shop at discount places like publix and kroger, and she shops almost exclusively at whole foods, etc.
food is something that i dont budget on, really. I love eating and socializing, and I consider most of the dining out as part of my "fun money"] 6/3/2008 5:44:07 PM |
cain All American 7450 Posts user info edit post |
^ you realize that means your spending ~20k a year on food if thats accurate right 6/3/2008 6:06:54 PM |
joe17669 All American 22728 Posts user info edit post |
that's between two people who eat out a lot 6/3/2008 6:08:52 PM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
ok myabe i was off
Quote : | "In the past 30 days, you spent $622 on Food & Dining." |
6/3/2008 6:09:39 PM |
cain All American 7450 Posts user info edit post |
thats fine, i just wanted to make sure you realized that between the 2 of you, you eat a mid-sized car every year. 6/3/2008 6:24:41 PM |
nutsmackr All American 46641 Posts user info edit post |
I spent over $700 at one bar last month. 6/4/2008 4:00:05 PM |
eyedrb All American 5853 Posts user info edit post |
Im reading a book on finance/investing now.
It says that statistics show that out of 100 americans age 25, by the time they reach 65. One will be wealthy, 4 financially independent, 95 will be unable to maintain thier lifestyle.
Says there are three types of people.
1. Borrowers. Live for today people. Live in the nicest houses, mortgaged with no money down on an ARM, charge everything to credit cards and pay mins, save nothing, take out home equity lines to finance vacations and other no necessities. Are one event away from disaster. Lose a job, accident and cars are repoed, house foreclosed, and claim bankruptcy. They blame it on bad luck. But they robbed from tommorrow to pay for today.
2. Consumers. More responsible than borrowers. While borrowers spend with a credit care mentality, consumers spend on a paycheck mentality. These rely on one basic question. CAN I AFFORD THE PAYMENT? If they can make the payment they make the purchase. They dont save or take advantage of Roth or 401ks either, they would like to save but would rather buy things. These too are one event away from disaster. They are renting thier lifestyle month to month.
3. Keepers. The minority of americans fit in this group. They go through life dreading debt, and while others focus on income, they focus on wealth. They make no more money than the other two groups but over the course of thier lives will gain significantly more money than the other two. They live on one premise, pay yourself first, then spend whats left. They typically dont carry any credit card debt. They use credit cards as a convience and pay them off monthly. Thier debts tend to be on mortgages they can afford at fixed rates and school loans which increase thier earning potentials. Tend to buy used cars and keep them for a longer period. They tend to have cash reserves and retire independent and wealthy. 6/4/2008 6:20:12 PM |
sylvershadow All American 7049 Posts user info edit post |
GRRRRR... well since mine was locked...
Quote : | "So, now that I'm a student again, I'm making $600 less per month and I need to start watching my bottom line. I've come up with a figure of how much I can spend on personal items per month--food, clothing, entertainment etc...
Does anyone have any ideas on how to keep track of it, though? Or have stories on how it worked for them? Like maybe just pay in cash?
Thanks" |
[Edited on July 21, 2008 at 2:08 PM. Reason : kjl]7/21/2008 2:05:49 PM |
NCSUWolfy All American 12966 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.mint.com seriously! 7/21/2008 2:08:36 PM |
mildew Drunk yet Orderly 14177 Posts user info edit post |
^ 2nded 7/21/2008 2:09:06 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "It says that statistics show that out of 100 americans age 25, by the time they reach 65. One will be wealthy, 4 financially independent, 95 will be unable to maintain thier lifestyle." |
bs
Quote : | "Says there are three types of people." |
eh, its not quite so clear cut7/21/2008 2:13:24 PM |
sylvershadow All American 7049 Posts user info edit post |
I use mint.com
I just want to know a good way to stay under budget during the week since I don't have access to my accounts when I'm out shopping... 7/21/2008 2:26:46 PM |