Inexpensive year
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 15:47 last edited by jon-nyc 1 Jun 2021, 15:48
I finished my expense analysis for 2020.
It was the least expensive year I've had since 2011. My expenses dropped by 35% from last year (that does not include income tax as an expense, but does include prop taxes).
Biggest decrease: Travel. (surprise, surprise)
Food expense increased a lot - that's the delivery. And maybe some better eating, not sure. But that remained true even after taking into account decreased restaurant bill.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 15:58 last edited by
I don't have detailed records to back this up, it just feels like my expenses for 2020 also went down, mostly due to decreased travel and eating out less. Grocery bills increased for sure, but more than offset by reduced restaurant bills. Car insurance went down a bit as my insurer automatically gave me discounts and reduced my premiums since late Spring.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 16:02 last edited by
I wonder how many permanent changes occur in the economy - and what kind of rebound will take place once restrictions are off?
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 17:48 last edited by
Our annual expenses went down this year even including paying one semester grad school tuition.