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To ask if you can live on £500 a month?

195 replies

calliiee · 12/11/2016 17:31

No housing costs but council tax, electricity and gas and insurance, phone, Internet and groceries. Is it doable?

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Manumission · 12/11/2016 17:32

How many people?

whatishappeningo · 12/11/2016 17:32

Is that just for yourself, any children?

Suppermummy02 · 12/11/2016 17:32

If your single, yes.

Feckerlino · 12/11/2016 17:33

Nope. Childcare alone costs me £570 a month.

MillionToOneChances · 12/11/2016 17:34

Depends how big the home is, so how high the bills are. Transport etc...

Manumission · 12/11/2016 17:34

Just for one, or maybe a couple, in a small modern flat, say, I'd think it's just about doable with extreme discipline and concentration. It would be a frugal, no-frills life though.

What's the situation? Would it be long term?

Feckerlino · 12/11/2016 17:35

In all seriousness though, it depends. If you are single, live in a small house (minimal heating, low council tax), don't need to use much fuel for commuting etc, it may be doable but difficult imo - wouldnt allow anything extra for emergencies

AndNowItsSeven · 12/11/2016 17:37

As a single person yes a couple at a push.

MatildaTheCat · 12/11/2016 17:37

It might help if you gave a breakdown of the actual costs of those bills and whether you would be solely responsible for them. And how many people?

specialsubject · 12/11/2016 17:37

Without a car and with care - shopping around, no clothes buying except to replace, no presents given or received, low council tax - should be possible for one.

TaterTots · 12/11/2016 17:38

If the housing costs are covered then yes, it's doable. Not desirable, but doable.

Mabelface · 12/11/2016 17:40

I do it and it's horrible.

MairyHoles · 12/11/2016 17:41

A single person on Jobseeker's Allowance gets £73.10 per week (and may have to contribute to rent and council tax) so it's doable but not easy and most likely quite stressful.

FairyDogMother11 · 12/11/2016 17:42

My partner and I have these outgoings and it's just us and a dog:
£125: Council tax
£100: Gas and electric
£29.99: Phone and Internet
£250 (depending on toiletries and cleaning products, which I don't buy every week)

That's not including our home insurance, life insurance, pet insurance, water bills...we probably do go a bit over board on shopping but we like nice food and we can afford it. I'm really not sure if there was more of us we could live on less than we do apart from the food bill though; we don't have anything like Sky (just Netflix but I pay for that out of "my" money, not joint money).

nancy75 · 12/11/2016 17:42

My council tax alone is £147, with my bills as they are at the moment we would have £50 a month for food, for me the answer is no

mumonashoestring · 12/11/2016 17:42

We'd struggle to and that's with one DC in a small 2-bed house - as previous posters have said it depends whether you're single, what council tax band you'd be in, whether you have shops nearby... It can even come down to how well insulated your home is, what phone contract you're on...

FairyDogMother11 · 12/11/2016 17:42

I meant to say that's monthly!

calliiee · 12/11/2016 17:43

Sorry, I didn't give anything like enough info. One person and one baby.

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Andbabymakesthree · 12/11/2016 17:43

Depends on context.

Manumission · 12/11/2016 17:45

Does the £500 include child benefit and tax credits?

Manumission · 12/11/2016 17:46

Are you hoping to go PT after ML? Something like that?

calliiee · 12/11/2016 17:46

Yes. The exact amount is £558

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calliiee · 12/11/2016 17:47

X post sorry - 'yes' to including CB.

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Piehunter · 12/11/2016 17:48

£100 council tax (I'm assuming 1/2 bed house) £75 gas and electric, Internet and home phone £20, £10 top up for phone (get a bundle), contents insurance £7 a month.. Groceries for a couple we've done £50 a month in the past when things were very tough. It's doable, you need to have a budget in place and only spend what's in it, keep a record of all spending. In the past 2 of us have lived on £1,000 a month with rent of 475, we both have cars to run too (approx £200 a month in essential fuel) it was very very tight and horrible but we did it for 3 months before we got housing benefit sorted (I'm disabled so we were entitled when others wouldn't be).

Matchingbluesocks · 12/11/2016 17:48

No. Well, you wouldn't die on it but it would be miserable, unrealistic and unsustainable in the medium to long term

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