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Lifer
- Mar 11, 2000
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Not knowing anything about this guy except your biased opinion... I'd have to say he's stingy on cars. $300 per month on a car lease is nothing, even for the middle class, whereas he's in the 0.1%.
But then again, that's fine. If he wants to be stingy on cars, he'll save money. On the flip side, I have a friend who spent >$200000 on a car to use 6 months of the year and I thought that was foolish. He makes 7 figures so he can afford it, but I still think it's foolish. But because he can afford it, in the end it's fine, and it's not up to me how he spends his money.
I don't spend $700 on food per week either, even for my entire 4-person family, but I'd rather do that than spend half that on my car.
But then again, that's fine. If he wants to be stingy on cars, he'll save money. On the flip side, I have a friend who spent >$200000 on a car to use 6 months of the year and I thought that was foolish. He makes 7 figures so he can afford it, but I still think it's foolish. But because he can afford it, in the end it's fine, and it's not up to me how he spends his money.
If you're going to McDonald's, you're not saving that much money compared to many healthier options, unless you just eat french fries or something. In my experience it's actually cheaper to make your own food, and around here, it's also often cheaper to eat at Chinatown for much better tasting food.The one area of indulgence he has is food. His weekly food budget is $700. Being the type to use coupons before I'll go to McDonald's, I can't wrap my head around how he can spend that much money on food. I sometimes think his wife must be skimming off the top of that grocery money.
I don't spend $700 on food per week either, even for my entire 4-person family, but I'd rather do that than spend half that on my car.