Do I make enough money to move out?

I make about 33,000 annually. I have 10,000 in student loans. I desperately need to move out of my parents house. At home I have no bills other than m

I make about 33,000 annually. I have 10,000 in student loans. I desperately need to move out of my parents house. At home I have no bills other than my gas to get to work. I spend about 50 bucks a week on gas. When I move out I will make my parents mad and likely have to start paying for car insurance and my own cell phone plan. Anyone good at budgeting?

or:I make about 33,000 annually. I have 10,000 in student loans. I desperately need to move out of my parents house. At home I have no bills other than my gas to get to work. I spend about 50 bucks a week on gas. When I move out I will make my parents mad and likely have to start paying for car insurance and my own cell phone plan. Anyone good at budgeting?


or:Google budgeting for beginners. Find a simple template and set up a budget. You use you take home salary after all the deductions. Plug it in and start listing all your expenditures.FoodUtilitiesCell phoneCar insuranceCar paymentUtilitiesGas for carHaircutsClothesEntertainmentSavingsI have a smartphone that i bought for less than $200 and my plan is $50 a month with unlimited data.You dont need a fancy apt. You can make due with a studio until you pay off your student loan. You can buy furniture and stock it from local thrift stores. A friends brother started out that way and he picked out several nice thrift stores and every Saturday morning he made a run looking for specific items and his apt was cute as could be. Just so you know everything is half price at Goodwill every holiday thru the year. Check out garage sales in nice neighborhoods. I got a wingback chair for $25 doing that.You should be able to afford your own place but you might want to wait until you get your next tax refund check and use that to help you move. And until then save every penny you can for stocking your apt and then start going out looking at apt to ser what you can afford.Good luck!

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