ThrowRAanyways2
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8uwkly wrote
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That’s incredible. Thanks for sharing!
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tzyqd wrote
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MTA trips are $2.75/way.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tw8me wrote
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Chemistry
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tw541 wrote
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Thank you!
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tvrwn wrote
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Rarely. When I do, I buy a bottle from the grocery store and share with friends.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tvp0r wrote
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I rarely drink and when I do, I share a bottle purchased in the grocery store with friends. I’ve been invited to 2 academic events last year serving free alcohol to those over 21
Not interested in karaoke or clubs
Honestly I don’t have a lot of friends (and some of them have moved out of NYC) but I do buy them small birthday gifts.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tv1mz wrote
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I pay for most things via credit card, review the bill at the end of each month, and put expenses in a spreadsheet. I also include cash withdrawn. Btw, I pay my credit cards in full every month. One of them gives 1.5% flat cash back, the other gives 3% cash back on gas/transit and restaurants.
Amazon prime comes with multiple things, including video and music. But I don’t use it much tbh.
Honestly, buying from Amazon is a turn off knowing how many sellers just drop-ship. I only use it when I need something in a pinch, or when Amazon has a promo. Also, as mentioned in a previous comment, I use Amazon fresh occasionally because honestly their groceries are sometimes (not always) cheaper than local.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tufff wrote
Reply to comment by SegismUndo in Here’s how I lived off of $23k last year. by ThrowRAanyways2
Thank you for the kind words!
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tue9f wrote
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Thank you!
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tucuh wrote
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Hope I’ll make it like you someday!
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tjoog wrote
Reply to comment by Theta1Orionis in Here’s how I lived off of $23k last year. by ThrowRAanyways2
I mean, Wi-Fi is already included in my rent tho lol
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8tgxy8 wrote
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Free online games of Steam and the App Store. I also downloaded DS and PS2 emulators.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8t62qg wrote
Reply to comment by werdnak84 in Here’s how I lived off of $23k last year. by ThrowRAanyways2
Well, I’m in my early 20s. I don’t have substantial debt but in the case of a legit emergency, I can borrow up to $20k/yr in federal student loans. And I stated my take-home pay after taxes in the post.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8t5nwt wrote
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Thanks for the warning. I try to cook more.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8t5lop wrote
Reply to comment by gnukidsontheblock in Here’s how I lived off of $23k last year. by ThrowRAanyways2
Thanks for sharing! That’s very nice of you to support your parents’ phone bill!
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8t5f78 wrote
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Thanks!
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8t580j wrote
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Thanks for the suggestions!
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8t50dg wrote
Reply to comment by ballwasher89 in Here’s how I lived off of $23k last year. by ThrowRAanyways2
Well, it’s rare these days. I started living there in 09/2021 and my landlord hasn’t increased my rent (he was initially planning to raise it to $650) because we’re on good terms.
Unless you pull some serious connections, it’s simply not gonna happen in desirable neighborhoods like Midtown, LIC, or Williamsburg. You’re gonna have to look up lesser desired areas with longer commute times in Queens, Brooklyn, or The Bronx.
My suggestion is to not use conventional renting websites. The reason being is that you’d normally have to pay realtor fees. Craigslist and Spare Room are the ones I know of.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8srzo9 wrote
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I guess I’m lucky to be built to handle cheap fast food!
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8srm5c wrote
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I buy eggs on Amazon fresh. They’re cheaper than in local stores. But I try to buy local otherwise.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8sqgg9 wrote
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Thank you!
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8spmix wrote
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Electronic devices: Dell laptop from 2014 and iPhone SE (2016) purchased by my parents. iPad 9th generation purchased by myself.
Clothes: my mom was kind of a shopaholic buying from thrift stores when I was in high school, so I had more clothes than I needed. I took pieces with “classic” styles.
Furniture provided by landlord.
Almost no savings. My undergrad tuition was fully covered by a scholarship. Parents covered living expenses for 3 years of undergrad. I took on my own expenses starting my senior year of undergrad.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8sp17s wrote
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Btw, unfortunately I don’t have time for a side gig.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8sox0t wrote
Reply to comment by TarumK in Here’s how I lived off of $23k last year. by ThrowRAanyways2
Yes. I save on fast food with McDonalds and Taco Bell mobile apps. They have pretty significant discounts and have good rewards systems. McDonald’s is the only place I’ll get a Diet Coke because they still charge $1 for a large. When I’m in midtown, I get $1 pizza slices. There are also some food carts or cash-only small restaurants with ok-priced menus.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8zhuof wrote
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My man 🤝