This data is hard to understand without telling us your partner’s income if any
How are you finding 250 a month for entertainment? What does it look like? I think I’m clearly spending way too much on that. I can easily hit that with a weekend or two out and about.
So im just wondering if you have a rainy day fund god forbid ur car breaks down or worse you fall ill etc
Is gas and electric always fixed?
From a place of payrolling observation, is your “Gross Pay” inclusive of pension already taken off? I.e. Salary Sacrifice?
What I’m trying to say is, are you double-counting the pension deduction?
What tooling do you use to create this diagram?
Is it like 99 pounds are deducted from your gross pay and your employer is also adding 99 pounds to it and submitting to government fund for your pension program ?.
Yikes I should actually do one of these once 2024 ends.
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In response to [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1gzix9w/oc_my_income_and_spending_25m_uk_living_with/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button) from yesterday, people noticed that all his saving would be eaten up by rent if he didn’t live with his parents. Well this is a post in response to that, seeing how we are the same age with similar salary, to give somewhat of an idea what it would look like if he decided to move out.
Used [sankeymatic](https://sankeymatic.com/) to generate the diagram.
This data is hard to understand without telling us your partner’s income if any
How are you finding 250 a month for entertainment? What does it look like? I think I’m clearly spending way too much on that. I can easily hit that with a weekend or two out and about.
So im just wondering if you have a rainy day fund god forbid ur car breaks down or worse you fall ill etc
Is gas and electric always fixed?
From a place of payrolling observation, is your “Gross Pay” inclusive of pension already taken off? I.e. Salary Sacrifice?
What I’m trying to say is, are you double-counting the pension deduction?
What tooling do you use to create this diagram?
Is it like 99 pounds are deducted from your gross pay and your employer is also adding 99 pounds to it and submitting to government fund for your pension program ?.
Yikes I should actually do one of these once 2024 ends.
No £140 p/m gym, explain yourself OP
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