How We Live On Less Than $1500 A Month + A Peek At Our Budget - The (mostly) Simple Life (2024)

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Today I’m sharing what our average monthly budget looks like and how we live on less than $1500 a month. Eeek! I’m a bit nervous.

I’m not sharing this because I think it’s possible for everyone to live on how much we do.

Obviously, some parts of the world are more expensive than others and there are tons of other factors, like family size, hobbies, and health concerns to take into account.

I’m sharing it in hopes that it might inspire you to find ways to cut certain parts of your spending and because seeing how we handle our money might give you ideas of how to handle yours.

NOTE: Our budget has changed since I originally wrote this post in 2016. Our budget looked like this for about 5 years. If you’re interested in our current budget, you can read about how we live on $2500 per month.

One of the very best things you can do to start getting a handle on your finances is track your spending! You can download and print my free spending tracker printable and take action today!

If you are searching for ways to cut back, this book was a huge inspiration for me when we first got married and were living on an even tighter budget:America’s Cheapest Family.

If you are struggling with debt, budgets, orpaying your bills, I highly recommend reading The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey. He lays out a step by step plan for getting in control of your finances and becoming debt free.

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Some Basics About Our Budget:

Our budget is for two adults and one spoiled pup.

We live in a very low cost of living area in West Michigan.

Our house payment is crazy-low (yes, that number includes taxes and insurance), for which I am grateful every single day. We purchased a foreclosure home when prices were low and we had help from a local nonprofit to make the house livable.

We could have easily spent more, but we had decided that it was really important to us to not overspend on housing. We wanted a payment that we were comfortable with. Check out my post about the #1 mistake you don’t want to make when buying a house.

We don’t have a car payment and we pay our credit card off completely every month, so no debt payment there either.

Our budget stays relatively the same month to month because we have separate, mini savings funds for irregular bills and expenses that we contribute a little into monthly.

If we make more than we need for our regular monthly budget (we usually do), we decide how to spend/save the extra money: retirement fund, beefing up our mini savings funds, spending on something we want…

So essentially, this is our “bare bones” budget. If we want to save or spend above this bare bones budget, we need to make extra money.

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Mortgage: $410.00

We decided to purchase a foreclosure home when prices were low and we had help from a local nonprofit to make the house livable.

Electric: $91.00

On a budget plan to keep it the same every month.

Natural Gas: $46.00

On a budget plan to keep it the same every month.

Cell Phones: $50.00

We each have a super basic “non-smart” cell phone. No texting plan, no data plan. It saves us a TON of money.

Internet: $52.00

Car Insurance: $77.00

We share one car which also saves a ton.

Health Insurance: $62.00

High deductible insurance.

Gas: $40.00

Groceries: $180.00 or $45.00/week

If you look below, you will see that we also have a mini savings fund for groceries for our every-couple-months trip to the “big city” to stock up on meat and non-perishables at Sam’s Club and Aldi. So we probably average about $50-55/week on groceries.

Meal planning is one of the most important things we do to save money on groceries. You can get the weekly meal plan printable I use each week by entering your info below!

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I use Ibotta to get money back on our groceries. They even have rebates for fruits, veggies, and store brand items! You can get $10 added to your account when you redeem your first rebate. I’ve even created a tutorial for exactly how I save money on fruits, veggies, and non-name brand foods.

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Toiletries: $35.00

Our grocery budget is for food only. This part of the budget is for everything else like makeup, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, trash bags…

Eating Out: $75.00

This is the first place we cut back if we need to, but we really like to get takeout and go out 🙂

Extras: $15.00

This is just a mini-buffer for if we need something little: like if one of us needs new socks or we can’t pass up on some after Easter candy deals.

Monthly Deposits to Sinking Funds:

To keep our budget relatively the same every month, we deposit money each month into multiple savings accounts so that we aren’t caught off guard by irregular bills or expenses. You can read more about how this works in these posts:

  • 3 Ways to Create Sinking Funds
  • 18 Sinking Funds You May Need In Your Budget

I highly recommend using Capital One 360 to create sinking funds.

They allow you to have up to 25 separate savings accounts. You can nickname your accounts to correspond with your chosen categories and have money automatically deposited to each account as regularly as you want.

I plan our budget monthly, so I have money automatically added to our accounts on the first of every month.

I have used Capital One 360 for years now and these savings accounts have helped our budget immensely. Plus, they give you a 1% interest rate which is way better than our regular bank.

Here’s what gets deposited into our sinking funds each month:

  • Medical: $10.00
  • Car: $20.00
  • Mozzie (our dog): $40.00
  • Gifts: $15.00
  • Christmas: $20.00
  • Water & Trash City Bill: $25.00
  • House Repairs: $10.00
  • Life Insurance: $33.00
  • Giving: $100.00
  • Grocery Trip to the City: $25

Grand Total: $1431.00

That’s our basic “bare bones” budget showing how we live on less than $1500 a month. Like I said earlier, we usually make extra money each month. If we do, we decide how we want to spend or save it.

I hope our budget might give you a little hope or inspiration if you’re trying to live on less.

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FAQs

Is it possible to live on $1500 a month? ›

Jania says that living on $1,500 per month during retirement is definitely a possibility if you consider residing in certain states that tend to have a lower cost of living like Kansas, Mississippi or Alabama.

How do you live a simple life on a budget? ›

I should note that I do most, but not all, of these tips.
  1. Go with one car. Many families have two or more cars. ...
  2. Go with a smaller house. ...
  3. Go with a smaller car. ...
  4. Rent rather than own. ...
  5. Look for used first. ...
  6. Eat out less. ...
  7. Eat out frugally. ...
  8. Brown bag it to work.

How to survive on $1,000 a month? ›

  1. Lower Your Housing Costs. Housing might be your biggest expense, and, if you want to make a $1,000 a month budget work, getting that cost down can help. ...
  2. Get Rid of Your Car. ...
  3. Eat at Home. ...
  4. Negotiate Your Bills. ...
  5. Learn to Barter and Trade. ...
  6. Get Rid of Debt. ...
  7. Adopt a No-Spend Attitude. ...
  8. Find Free or Low-Cost Ways to Have Fun.

How do you survive on a low income budget? ›

How to Budget on a Low Income — 9 Tips
  1. Tip #1: Get to know your expenses.
  2. Tip #2: Calculate your monthly income.
  3. Tip #3: Prioritize your bills.
  4. Tip #4: Choose a personal budgeting method.
  5. Tip #5: Keep track of your debt.
  6. Tip #6: Try money-saving hacks for necessary expenses.
  7. Tip #7: Be mindful of unnecessary spending.
Nov 9, 2023

Where is the cheapest warm place to retire? ›

The cheapest places to retire abroad include Panama, the Philippines, Portugal, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Vietnam. Before making the move, consider expenses such as travel costs, taxes and visas, which can vary significantly from one country to another.

How much is enough money to live comfortably? ›

Overall, SmartAsset found that to live comfortably in any major city, you need to make about $96,500 annually, up immensely from the nearly $68,500 it estimated last year. A family of four would need to make much more at $235,000 to avoid living paycheck to paycheck.

How to live extremely cheaply? ›

12 Tips for Frugal Living
  1. Choose quality over quantity. ...
  2. Prioritize value over price. ...
  3. Use credit wisely. ...
  4. Declutter regularly. ...
  5. Use a budget to guide your spending. ...
  6. Know the difference between wants and needs. ...
  7. Be a savvy consumer. ...
  8. Prioritize your values.
Oct 17, 2023

What is the simplest lifestyle? ›

Simple living refers to practices that promote simplicity in one's lifestyle. Common practices of simple living include reducing the number of possessions one owns, depending less on technology and services, and spending less money.

How to live off very little money? ›

Tips to help you live below your means
  1. Create a plan for your money. The act of assigning a job for every dollar can be empowering. ...
  2. Automate your savings. ...
  3. Pay yourself. ...
  4. Live off one income if possible. ...
  5. Look for ways to lower your discretionary expenses. ...
  6. Reflect on your financial habits. ...
  7. Drive used. ...
  8. Pay less interest.
Jul 10, 2024

Can I live on $1200 a month? ›

Living on a budget of $1,200 is doable but a bit difficult. It would depend on where you live (touristy beach areas tend to be more expensive overall), how much your rent is, and what your lifestyle is. If you shop and eat out like a local, you can live cheaply.

Can a family live off $1000 a month? ›

Living on $1,000 per month sounds impossible. For many, it might be. But it can be done with some strategic planning, intentional action and the ability to compromise. You won't be able to do everything you want to do when living on only $1,000 per month, but you can make it work.

Is 2k a month livable? ›

Living on $2,000 per month is doable, but you won't be able to live just anywhere. This is important because at the time of writing the average Social Security benefit paid is $1,701 per month.

What is considered low income in the USA? ›

2021 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Persons in family/householdPoverty guideline
1$12,880
2$17,420
3$21,960
4$26,500
5 more rows

What income do you need to survive? ›

To live "comfortably" as a single person in 99 of the largest U.S. metro areas, you'll need a median income of $93,933, according to a recent SmartAsset analysis.

What is a low household income? ›

A widely used federal guideline defines low income as $14,580 annually for one person and $30,000 for a family of four. Updated Mar 7, 2023.

Is $1500 a month too much for rent? ›

According to the 30% rule, a person earning $5,000 gross per month could reasonably afford to spend $1,500 per month on rent. However, it's important to remember that this is only a guideline.

Can a single person live on $2,000 a month? ›

Retiring on $2,000 per month is very possible,” said Gary Knode, president at Safe Harbor Financial. “In my practice, I've seen it work. The key is reducing expenses and eliminating any market risk that could impact your savings if there were a major market downturn.

How much money can you live on per month? ›

Average Expenses of U.S. Households in 2022 and 2021
20222021
MonthlyAnnually
One person$3,693$40,859
Family of two$6,372$69,382
Family of three$7,189$79,163
3 more rows
Nov 14, 2023

Where in the world can I retire on $1500 a month? ›

Now, a new survey by International Living listed 13 global destinations where entertainment, housing, healthcare, and food come with a much lower price tag than in the U.S., so retirees can live comfortably on $1,500 per month. Mexico is the undisputed winner, with three cities on the list — the most of any country.

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