How much money do you spend on games, subscriptions, and micro transactions per year, Yas Forums?
How much money do you spend on games, subscriptions, and micro transactions per year, Yas Forums?
0
someone post the cuuck millennial graph of spendings
>2k at restaurants
Well there's your first issue. If you actually want to save money/don't make much, stop eating out multiple times a week
...
No more than 50 dollars.
The only subscription thing i have is spotify
>rent
>renters insurance
Imagine paying someone to not be homeless
I have a ps2 and Pokemon ROMs on my phone
Man you must have some big pockets
maybe 100$ max, I only buy games that have been out for three or more years and I only average three games a year
>posting this from his potato in the woods because he doesn't pay a government property tax to not be homeless.
bout treefiddy
what is a Roth IRA?
>YouTube
>26.24
>restaurants: 2273
Do some people really spend thousands of dollars eating out per year? I guess a young single male would need to spend a lot for dates and going out with friends, but that still seems like a lot. Almost $200/month.
>he doesn't live in Alaska where the government literally pays you to live there
The woods are comfy though. Although I still have a few months before the snow goes away.
Its a retirement account that allows for tax free growth and withdraw, but you can only withdraw from it if you're above 59.
>not getting renter's insurance if you rent
Enjoy losing all your stuff because your landlord's restoration company can't touch it.
>renting at all
shiggy diggy user
>$782 for rent
Where? Guess not New York or California unless it's 1 bedroom.
Sounds like a Jewish scheme. There's not going to be any money when you're 59, you'll put $50 000, it'll grow to $75 000 but it'll costs $2000 to do the groceries for a week. Don't try to play numbers against Jews, play logically.
0
it's $10 a meal per day per workweek. Normies are stupid.
I buy like 8 games a year. Never full price. Never micro transactions. Some dlc here and there if its worth it.
Some of us don't want to live with mommy and daddy
>bro just live at home until you save up enough for a down payment
>How much money do you spend on games...
Not that much. I usually try to get games that last me a good while.
>...subscriptions, and micro transactions per year, Yas Forums?
None.
>clothes - $58.18
>costs $2000 to do the groceries for a week
what luxury grocery store are you going to?
>youtube 26 dollars
What the fuck, how do you spend money on youtube
Yes? What's the problem? Stupid renter.
Not even whole foods is that expensive.
Its pretty fucking close though. And I'm still not sure if its worth the cost.
frozen shithole full of hicks and alcoholics. it's like russia but everyone speaks english - of course they have to pay americans to live there.
I don't want to be anchored to the current location I'm in. Renting is much more flexible. You arent responsible for when shit breaks. It's more affordable in the short term. Not everyone likes living with mommy and daddy.
Yeah, but do you have this?
>He thinks buying means you're anchored to where you're living
You're a brainlet retard. You can buy and sell. When you buy you're basically going to get half of your monthly payments back, when you rent you get 0. It's not more affordable in the short term, you're just a brainlet and probably poor.
good luck selling your house in this market. Retard.
I'm saying that when you're going to be 59, the groceries will cost ~$2000 per week due to inflation.
nah, just this. it changes throughout the year to keep shit fresh, too. i wont knock alaskan wilderness because it's fucking tight but there are beautiful wild places almost everywhere in the country. we have a ton of space for not that many people (relatively speaking).
>games
On games alone it's somewhere in the vicinity of 3K or so. Extending up to 9K or so a year if you include all merch (prior to the Switch Pokémon games going full trash heap, this upper bound was more like 22K everything included, ~15 on Pokémon shit alone from October 2004 until July 2018).
>subscriptions and micro transactions
I like to pay for my shit for the company I work for rather than take the freebies available to me even though I don't play much anymore beyond my testing. It's at least 100 a month but it really depends upon what's for offer. I've sunk a good 20K into that alone though over the last - geez it's been more than a decade I just realized.
Anyway, other than that nothing because I don't support those tactics in general. I know these people and I know they're not garbage just out to rip people off unlike the majority of the other shitters.
This. It doesn't take much talent to cook some basic meals and you save so much cash when you do it.
Why would anyone be selling their house during a pandemic? God you're actually a brainlet lol
Actually it's going to be a great time to sell because a lot of people are scheduled to get divorced because they built their entire relationship on sex and being "busy" and since this lockdown forced them to spend time together they finally found out that they don't love each other and miss will take the opportunity to take half the money.
I'm at NEET and don't pay for anything at all
based