BoldonLad
Not part of the Elite
- Location
- South Tyneside
Here's a rude and perhaps vulgar question....how much does it take to live comfortably in the UK? Assuming you own your house and car so expenses would be mostly food, restaurants, streaming channels and other entertainment, medical bills, insurance on cars, water, sewage and trash collection, gas and electricity and so forth. And what are housing costs like there?
Here's some figures for our little town:
An ok little house 200 k
Car insurance for my 4 old cars 1000/year
Health ins 500/mo...but only because it is supported by my pension.
Gas and electric ave 200 month
Water sewage and trash ave 70/mo
Food could get by on 500/mo but Mrs 12 buys a lot of stuff at farmers markets or local shops so 750
Plates for the fleet 300/year
A better restaurant meal with a beer for Mrs 12 and a tip 50.
Netflix, Hulu , Sirius Prime and Amazon Prime 25 mo
Gas (petrol) currently at 2.07 gallon. Since the town is small a tank of gas might last a month for the primary cars and 2 or 3 for the others.
2 bedroom apt or small house 1200/mo.
A favorite lament of the seniors has always been "I am on a fixed income". I've always thought "who isn't?
Are your figures in USD or GBP?
There are significant variations in housing costs across the UK, I happen to live in a low housing cost region.
But, based on my life:
1. An ok little house 200 k
Assuming you mean to purchase outright? GBP175,000
2. Car insurance for my 4 old cars 1000/year
For a small car (Renault Captur, if that means anything to you) I pay GBP230 per year
3. Health ins 500/mo...but only because it is supported by my pension.
in UK, most people rely on the NHS for health cover. The cost is "buried" in general taxation, so, the actual cost is impossible to determine for each individual
3. Gas and electric ave 200 month
We pay GBP62 per month
4. Water sewage and trash ave 70/mo
We are on metered water, presently paying GBP18/month
Trash in UK is included in Council Tax (which also covers various other Local Authority services eg street lighting etc), we pay GBP150/month
5. Food could get by on 500/mo but Mrs 12 buys a lot of stuff at farmers markets or local shops so 750
For two, we spend about GBP220/month
6. Plates for the fleet 300/year
Not sure what this means, guessing, annual tax on cars? in which case, our car is a Euro6 Diesel and incurs zero tax charge.
7. A better restaurant meal with a beer for Mrs 12 and a tip 50.
Depends how you define "better" restaurant, but, today, we paid GBP45 for two, including tip, anything upto GBP60, I would regard as OK.
8. Netflix, Hulu , Sirius Prime and Amazon Prime 25 mo
We have only one of those, Netflix GBP6.00/month
9. Gas (petrol) currently at 2.07 gallon. Since the town is small a tank of gas might last a month for the primary cars and 2 or 3 for the others.
This is currently about GBP1.30/litre, so, a lot more expensive than yours!
We would easily get by on one tank full per month, about GBP40.00, in a typical month.
10. 2 bedroom apt or small house 1200/mo.
Do you mean rental? in which case, it would vary widely with region, but, I would guess, in my region, GBP800/month would do it
11. A favorite lament of the seniors has always been "I am on a fixed income". I've always thought "who isn't?
I regard this as meaning, if you are working (sorry about the language) then, you can always get promotion, change jobs, work additional hours etc to increase your income. If you are retired and living on pension, the first two options are not open to you. The only option is to gat a job to earn additional money.

Edited, because I got the Council tax charge wrong.
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