NMAmy
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Comments on another thread have made me curious. If you do not have young children that require daycare/after school care costs, how much does it really cost you to work?
I'm very surprised at these comments because I have no big work-related costs. I spend probably $30 per week for gas and if I wanted to reduce that, DH and I could carpool (he works slightly different hours than I do) or take the bus which goes from door to door. That $30 also includes all my weekend errands, doctor visits, etc so it's not exclusively for work. I have free parking at work, as well.
I have to eat lunch whether I'm at home or work. I bring lunch from home and only eat lunch out very occasionally so I don't consider that to be a cost as I'd probably eat out more often and have to pay for a lot more activities like movies, museums, etc. if I wasn't at work.
I've been pretty close to the same size since my 20's so I have a pretty large work wardrobe of classic items built up. I very rarely buy new clothes unless something actually wears out. I also wear a lot of these clothes for other occasions besides work so I don't consider them exclusively work clothes that I'd only ever purchase for that purpose. I don't buy clothes that need to be dry cleaned.
So, really, less than $30 per week is what it costs me to work. I'm sure my earnings put us in a higher tax bracket but the money I earn is still more than the taxes we pay.
I honestly can't think of any other work related costs so maybe I'm missing something. I'm sure someone will enlighten me!
How about you?
I'm very surprised at these comments because I have no big work-related costs. I spend probably $30 per week for gas and if I wanted to reduce that, DH and I could carpool (he works slightly different hours than I do) or take the bus which goes from door to door. That $30 also includes all my weekend errands, doctor visits, etc so it's not exclusively for work. I have free parking at work, as well.
I have to eat lunch whether I'm at home or work. I bring lunch from home and only eat lunch out very occasionally so I don't consider that to be a cost as I'd probably eat out more often and have to pay for a lot more activities like movies, museums, etc. if I wasn't at work.
I've been pretty close to the same size since my 20's so I have a pretty large work wardrobe of classic items built up. I very rarely buy new clothes unless something actually wears out. I also wear a lot of these clothes for other occasions besides work so I don't consider them exclusively work clothes that I'd only ever purchase for that purpose. I don't buy clothes that need to be dry cleaned.
So, really, less than $30 per week is what it costs me to work. I'm sure my earnings put us in a higher tax bracket but the money I earn is still more than the taxes we pay.
I honestly can't think of any other work related costs so maybe I'm missing something. I'm sure someone will enlighten me!
How about you?