Another thing you can do is look at your tax return. If you are getting a large return, adjust your paycheck withholdings. I was able to increase our bring home pay by several hundred dollars a month by doing this. (Example, if you get a $3000 refund, if you adjusted your taxes you could bring home an extra $250 a month) The bad part is that you won't get a huge tax refund but it will help you in the day to day living.
I would also suggest calling every company you owe money to, explain the situation and ask them to help you. Most are understanding and will do something. When you add up the other suggestions people have, I think you will be surprised how much you can save. We had something similar happen a few years ago and this is a rough estimate how made it work.
Switched insurance to Liberty Mutual, $70 a month (home and auto)
Called credit cards and temporarily got our interest lowered $100 per month
Adjusted tax withholdings $250 per month
My wife explained the situation to per boss and was able to work an extra hour per day. $300 per month
Saved with coupons and walmart price matching sales and buy generic $50 a month (at least)
Called cable and reduced my package $30 (you can also temporarily suspend your service for a few months which could help)
We had variable life insurance that we were able to not make payments for a year and still keep $80
Called and deferred student loans $350 per month
Lowered our water heater, turned off air/heat during day $30 a month
Cancel Sams or Costco Memberships (they aren't the place to shop on a budget and you can get those membership fees back)
I am sure we did some other things but Those are a few I remember. Overall, it was a savings of more than $1000 a month for us.
One thing a lot of people say is to cancel the cable. I would not cancel that as if you are low on funds, you will probably spend more time at home and it is cheap entertainment. I would try to get a lower package or temporary price cut.
I would also suggest calling every company you owe money to, explain the situation and ask them to help you. Most are understanding and will do something. When you add up the other suggestions people have, I think you will be surprised how much you can save. We had something similar happen a few years ago and this is a rough estimate how made it work.
Switched insurance to Liberty Mutual, $70 a month (home and auto)
Called credit cards and temporarily got our interest lowered $100 per month
Adjusted tax withholdings $250 per month
My wife explained the situation to per boss and was able to work an extra hour per day. $300 per month
Saved with coupons and walmart price matching sales and buy generic $50 a month (at least)
Called cable and reduced my package $30 (you can also temporarily suspend your service for a few months which could help)
We had variable life insurance that we were able to not make payments for a year and still keep $80
Called and deferred student loans $350 per month
Lowered our water heater, turned off air/heat during day $30 a month
Cancel Sams or Costco Memberships (they aren't the place to shop on a budget and you can get those membership fees back)
I am sure we did some other things but Those are a few I remember. Overall, it was a savings of more than $1000 a month for us.
One thing a lot of people say is to cancel the cable. I would not cancel that as if you are low on funds, you will probably spend more time at home and it is cheap entertainment. I would try to get a lower package or temporary price cut.