You can use this to compare to your own expenditures:
Housing 34.1% = $16,920, split as
- 20.2% or $10,023 for shelter,
- 7.0% or $3,477 for utilities, fuels and public services,
- 2.0% or $984 for household operations,
- 1.3% for housekeeping supplies,
- 3.6% or $1,797 for household furnishings and equipment.
- 6.5% or $3,244 for vehicle purchase,
- 4.8% or $2,384 for gasoline and motor oil,
- 6.3% or $3,130 for other transportation expenses.
- 7.0% for Food at home $3,465 and
- 5.4% for Food away from home $2,668.
Healthcare = 5.7% or $2,853.
Entertainment 5.4% = $2,698.
Clothing apparel and services = 3.8% or $1,881.
Cash Contributions 3.7% = $1,821.
Education = 1.9% or $945.
Miscellaneous = 1.6% or $808.
Personal Care = 1.2% or $588.
Alcoholic beverages = 0.9% or $457.
Tobacco 0.7% or $323.
Life Insurance and other personal insurance = 0.6% or $309.
Reading 0.2% = $118.
Total spent = $49,638.
References:
1) U. S Dept. of Labor Consumer Expenditure Survey = http://www.bls.gov/cex/
2) Visual Economics "How the average U.S. consumer spends their paycheck?" http://tinyurl.com/nrsvvl
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