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Tawra's Family $2200 Budget




Here is our old budget from when we lived in Idaho. It is based on an income of $2200.00 per month after taxes.

A couple of notes about the budget:
  • You will notice there is not a section for clothes. We got enough for Christmas from the grandparents that we didn't buy much but underwear, socks and shoes. Those all came out of the Wal-mart category with the paper goods.

  • The rent/commuting expenses listed for Mike accounted for the fact that he worked 100 miles from home. It includes vehicle costs and a modest apartment.

  • All eating out is included in the Social/Entertainment category.

  • This grocery budget included food only. It was for two adults and two toddlers. We lived in Idaho (near Lewiston) at the time. I have lived in Colorado, Kansas and Texas and I have to say that Idaho was more expensive for food than any of those places! I also had to drive 60 miles to go to the grocery store. Since I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, I was unable to go to several stores to get the best deal at each store. I bought almost everything at one store and stocked up on what was on sale. I could get paper goods cheaper at Wal-mart than the grocery store, so I bought them there.

  • Any extra money we had at the end of the month we used for emergencies and/or to pay off debt. (We paid off $20,000 in medical bills and credit cards in 5 years on an averaged income of $22,000 per year.) Click here for more information on how we did it.

Monthly Budget

INCOME-after tax
Mike's check
$1900.00
Tawra's disability
$300.00
TOTAL INCOME
$2200.00




EXPENSES
Tithe (church donation)
$300.00
Mortgage - Included taxes and insurance
$273.00
Mike rent/commute
$400.00
Water and trash
$46.00
Phone
$100.00
Electric
$100.00 (Nov.-Apr.)
$ 25.00 (May-Oct.)
Gas for car (not including Mike's commute)
$100.00
Credit cards
$300.00
Internet
$20.00
Food
$125.00
Wal-mart (includes all paper goods, clothes, soap etc.)
$100.00
Dog food
$4.00
Stamps
$6.00
Cable
$16.95
Car insurance
$25.00
Car repairs
$75.00
Haircuts/perms
$11.50
Presents - birthdays, etc.
$50.00
Social and entertainment
$50.00
TOTAL EXPENSES
$2102.45 (high electric)
$2027.45 (low electric)

See some of our more current budgets on our Money Management page here.

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