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I would be broke in about 4 months with $10K in reserve if I dialed back everything to the bare minimum. It would make my job search extremely urgent.
I would be broke in 2 months or less ... life got expensive quick where I live. I wonder where OP lives?
If I was still in my own place I think 2 months would be a stretch, I'm currently sharing a house with my in laws so that's helping us out.
Texas. My rent us 800 a month in a decent area. 1b 1b
Fuuuck, I wish my rent was less than 3 times that for a 1b 1b
Yea. It's rough out there for everyone. A friend of mine is paying 1700 a month for a 2b in California. Dude, I'd be homeless. There's no way I could afford to pay that every month.
There's also an app called Flex
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avance.consumer
They pay a portion of your rent every month so you don't get behind. They split it up
What state are you in?
Is that 1 bedroom, 1 bath, or 1 bath, 1 bedroom?
Stay where you are as long as you can, that's an amazing deal if it's a good area.
I appreciate that thank you. I am. My apartment is fine, but I also don't have a shit ton of the upgrades that they've been doing to other apartments. That's another reason it's low. I actually need to re new my lease, they left a note on my door yesterday