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Credit Card Amount per month?

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    momminainteasy
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    Our CC bill is always around 20k a month. This includes daycare and utilities. I feel like this is really high? We don’t spend extravagantly-is it really just this expensive to live?

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      Right there with you. Ours was $17,000 last month. Childcare and food are our biggest expenses. I’m certain meal planning would help cut back but I work full time and that’s something I can’t commit to right now

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        LoveThisChapter
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        Yes … with daycare ours is around that as well. Ditto on food … and I do meal prep and try to shop three stores like a crazy person to bring it down and it’s still astronomical. I don’t have any advice but I do have sympathy because it’s crazy. We aren’t “splurgers” and really try to be mindful. It’s … staggering. Not sure how many families do it, and I say that with a heavy dose of gratitude. 😨

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          mamacitarita
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          I ask myself this everyday @LoveThisChapter how do people do it??? Life is so expensive. Ours can fluctuate but it's never lower than $15k. That's even with doing breakfast for dinner once a week and packing lunches for my kids

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            Purple Fish
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            Have you tried a financial app like Origin? You can link it to your accounts and easily see your biggest categories of spending. It helped me see some areas where we were overspending.

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              itsmehi
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              Agree with the app, we have rocket money (or something like that). Sadly my door dashing had to go down once we could see the total. It adds up quick!!

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                MotherShip
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                Ours is ALSO outrageous last month it was over $20K and it was scary... i know we eat out WAY too much but also with sports and life and being a working mom I am not sure when I would find the time to meal prep etc. Would love to hear advice from a financial expert or budget expert!!

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                  Koala Bear
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                  Cost of living has drastically increased over the last few years!! Every so often we print off a few months of statements and go through them. One time I noticed I had mistakenly signed up for a monthly subscription and I had no idea nor was I getting updates every month that I did so I was spending $20 unnecessarily. I also think coffee, gas stations, eating out can add up quickly!

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                    Green Lizard
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                    First time in a while we haven’t been able to fully pay off our credit card for the month. Averaging about 18-21k a month. Kids are damn expensive!!!!

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                      Salmon Cricket
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                      $12,000-$14,000 SAHM so no childcare costs. Although I can already tell it will be higher this Summer.

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                        GetInTheCar
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                        I’m with you here! But the best option is to use credit cards that work to your advantage. Sign up for the Barclays Upromise Card and connect your points to a 529 account. Spending money BUT all the points go to a college fund if you connect it to a 529. We put all expenses on two credit cards and for the Upromise we have earned nearly $9k in my oldest’s 529 the last few years just in those points alone. Also, sign up for cards that work to your advantage- Marriott Bonvoy will offer points for free hotel rooms and vacations for all the credit card usage!

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