tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6276531209730408101.post6641247692610099212..comments2024-03-18T21:13:23.616-04:00Comments on Ecofrugal Living: Getting by on $100K a yearAmy Livingstonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16362533758291353748noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6276531209730408101.post-50512144196051973562014-11-18T08:59:25.295-05:002014-11-18T08:59:25.295-05:00You might want to send your numbers to the guy who...You might want to send your numbers to the guy who wrote the original article, at https://bobsullivan.net/restless/. He says he's interested in hearing from people with all kinds of budgets (though he hasn't published mine).Amy Livingstonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16362533758291353748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6276531209730408101.post-70783312339989145782014-11-18T06:09:27.641-05:002014-11-18T06:09:27.641-05:00I actually live in the Seattle metro area and brin...I actually live in the Seattle metro area and bring home around US$52,000/yr. Our rent on an apartment is $1300/mo. My cell phone bill is half what others pay because it's a perk of my company to pay for half that service.<br /><br />However, friends at work are paying right around $2200/mo in mortgage and insurance, and I assume their groceries/transportation/etc. are higher than mine due to the conversations we end up having. <br /><br />So the housing number is probably accurate for a metropolitan area like ours, which is one of the spendier places to live.JDnoreply@blogger.com