No BS, How much do you really make? (long post)

I only added job related expenses. If you want my personal living and bills expenses -

Rent - $0, In my culture we don't move out until we are married, even then we stay in parents house for as long as possible. I'm lucky, otherwise I would have to pay like 20k a year for rent in this city as a single person.

bills: don't have bills, all I have to pay is my phone service, 480 a year.

food: my mother cooks homemade food all the time. The only time I'd pay outside food is if I'm in a rush... So like a 5 dollar sandwich from 7/11 here and there. Not much.

So I basically pocket all the 64k/yr I made every year for the past 3 years working uber. Just let it sit in my bank and gain a shitty 1% interest from discover. That's about it.

I guess you could say I live a frugal life. My situation will be different than other people and it varies greatly. Some people spend 10 dollars a day on food... Others 7. Some people live with roommates, others live alone, or with parents. So can't really compare that.

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