I did it again using my actual budget but pretending I'm not married. I got $935 a month if I kept my car (it's old and paid off) and continued to seek out some health treatment, paying out of pocket. If I gave up the car it would be a little less as I wouldn't have to pay for gas.
I did notice that everyone seems to be replying as a single person. If you are a single man living on your own then your needs are going to be entirely different than say, a single mom with four children.
I did notice that everyone seems to be replying as a single person. If you are a single man living on your own then your needs are going to be entirely different than say, a single mom with four children.