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Share the working age expenses, the edition is thought to have saved.

One day with a company employee like us who thinks it's saved. How much money is spent each day, excluding the tower and the reward?

- Most breakfast, coffee + bread falls 30 baht a day.

- Lunch, focus on 2 rice, 55 baht + matt tea, must have milk, otherwise sleepy 50 baht

- 7-11, average 70 baht already

- Evening rice per order, usually around the house, 60 baht

- Motorcycle round trip 40 baht

- Mrt's fee is about 64 baht.

In total, the little girl spent an average of 369 baht.

Would like to use no more than 300, but this is saving.

5/19 Edited to

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Living in NYC really is a dream… but as a new grad nurse, I quickly realized how much of my paycheck disappears every month 🏙️💸. Nursing gives me the independence to live here at 23, but it definitely comes with trade-offs. Here’s how my salary stacks up against my expenses: 🏠 Rent: $2,300 — for a
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A digital savings dashboard displays a current balance of $6,216.42 with a 3.65% APY. A line graph shows the savings growth from July 25, 2023, to the present, illustrating a steady increase towards $7,000, aligning with the user's savings journey.
what I have saved at 25 pt. 3
Savings Update $4500 > $6200 Slow & steady really does win the savings race Every deposit, no matter how small, adds up over time. My top saving tips: Pay yourself first - transfer money to savings as soon as you get paid. Cut "invisible" expenses - subscriptions, takeout, or
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Budgeting for a New Baby: Expenses & Savings Track
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Cash stuffing my bi-weekly expenses
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