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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.

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used to wish i was older but now not so much.. my expenses: • car: $435 • car insurance: $60 • gas: ~$140 ⛽️ • going out: ~$100 • shopping: $80 🛍️ • gym: $46 • roth ira: $100 (gotta prep for future me lol) adulting is hard but we’re figuring it out one month at a time #lemon8career
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christina

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Cutting your expenses: where to start? 🪪
Save this post for inspo on how you can cut your expenses! I’m all for spending money on things that make you happy, but we can totally do that and cut other expenses at the same time. Here are some tips on where to start when you want to cut some of your expenses so you can save more for you
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Kim Liao

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