Reviewing month 1 of our new budget/spending tracking system. It was a good month, but January brought an extra paycheck with how the bi-weekly dates fell, and that always adds to a false sense of "doing good".
According to Real Simple magazine, monthly grocery bills for families add up to:
$250 or less for 12%
$251-$500 for 39%
$501-$750 for 33%
$751-$1000 for 12%
Over $1000 for 4%
My first reaction was that $1,000 is sure a lot.
Our January spending on groceries was $489. Seems good, until you expand to our total Food category (including dining out, school lunches, coffee, and going out to dessert). Our monthly spending jumped to $1,041. 7% under budget, but still a lot.
“Food is an important part of a balanced diet.” Fran Lebowitz
4 comments:
cowabunga, that's a lot of moola.
Shan
It sure adds up, doesn't it?
It definitely adds up when you calculate in the "extras". Wow.
It's amazing how all those "extras" add up...
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