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Title: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Audrey on Monday, May 30, 2022, 18:51:57
Just wondering. Discounting rent/mortgage costs what would an average monthly budget be for a couple these days?


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Jimmy Quinn on Monday, May 30, 2022, 18:57:44
That's quite a hard question to answer but expect to pay approx £250 per month for gas & electricity


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: 4D on Monday, May 30, 2022, 19:02:57
About a grand


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Audrey on Monday, May 30, 2022, 19:04:41
What’s that for? Bills + food?


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Nemo on Monday, May 30, 2022, 19:22:39
We pay something like:

£170pm energy (will rise to something like £230 in Autumn I think)
£60pm TV/Broadband
£240 Council Tax/Water (bundled here, not in most places)

Then probably spend about £400pm on groceries.

Suspect if you add smaller essentials you get somewhere near 4D's grand, not including mortgage/rent.

Then obviously things like eating out/entertainment on top of that.


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Jimmy Quinn on Monday, May 30, 2022, 19:25:20
It would be nice to let us know how much you are paying for staple good items so that we can compare


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Audrey on Monday, May 30, 2022, 19:37:39
Well, fuel is €2.35 per ltr. My electric is subsidised somewhat by having a photovoltaic solar system which produces about €1000 per annum off our bill.

We spend what seems like a fortune on food. Local butcher for meat prob about €50 pw, Lidl for the ‘other’ stuff about €120? So about €600 monthly.

Equivalent of council tax is €200 annually. Water rates are next to nothing. About €1200 annually for oil for the central heating.



Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Jimmy Quinn on Monday, May 30, 2022, 19:49:15
If you're sensible I reckon you will get your food & meat cheaper here but council tax will be well over £200 per month if you have a 3 bed or more. If you're on a water meter maybe £30-£40 per month on average use

Fuel is around £1.66 per litre for unleaded and low - mid £1.70's  for diesel

Gas & elec £250
Council tax £220
Water £40
Food £600

I may have slightly over estimated on the food as you seem to like your meat but it will be a struggle to get under £1000 per month for 2


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: 4D on Monday, May 30, 2022, 20:20:20
Do you eat cow pie Audrey?  :)


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Audrey on Monday, May 30, 2022, 20:35:17
Desperate Dan, eh!


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Jimmy Quinn on Monday, May 30, 2022, 20:51:38
As long as it isn't cream pie😀


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: swindonmaniac on Monday, May 30, 2022, 21:04:44
As long as it isn't cream pie😀
Or humble pie ……..


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: swindonmaniac on Monday, May 30, 2022, 21:09:17

Fuel is around £1.66 per litre for unleaded and low - mid £1.70's  for diesel

Christ,  wish I could get diesel that cheap around here,  just paid £1.84p per litre, the cheapest I could get, saw it yesterday in Andover at £194.9p per litre and idiots were queuing up to pay it.


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Audrey on Monday, May 30, 2022, 21:11:00
Or humble pie ……..
What a band!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mSyrf-FYKVE


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Jimmy Quinn on Monday, May 30, 2022, 21:18:19
Christ,  wish I could get diesel that cheap around here,  just paid £1.84p per litre, the cheapest I could get, saw it yesterday in Andover at £194.9p per litre and idiots were queuing up to pay it.

Where you from?


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: swindonmaniac on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, 07:40:20
Where you from?
Somerset/Wiltshire border.


Title: Re: Cost of Living UK
Post by: Jimmy Quinn on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, 09:36:02
Somerset/Wiltshire border.

Not sure if supermarket fuel would be cheaper or more expensive where you are