Took down and revised this video to change the metric used to measure rent. Instead of statewide average rent, the number now used to calculate rent is median asking price for a vacant unit statewide. This reflects the current market rates a bit better for the state 🤝👍
@@nachig4336ah yes, democratic states are the ones who leave you with 15,614 that you can buy anything with. Which is so much cash that I would just be investing it and become rich by 40.
For real!! I live in San Diego & I now spend 2,000 a month on groceries for my two teenagers and myself and that’s mostly me eating just what is left over. My husband is deployed & will be returning home this summer and groceries will cost even more when that happens😂 I would say another 1500 w/ the way he eats.
@@104copyTHATI actually cut down and today spend 1,500/mo that’s 500 in savings. Groceries are expensive, I cook a lot, my husband and two teens love for meat and they eat big portions at a time is what breaks the budget. I’m the only one who eats once a day and eat like a bird and don’t eat meat.
In San Francisco, with an income under $70k you will need to live with roommates. With income between $71-$89k, you can have a very humble studio (200-400 sq. foot - starting at $2k/month in less ideal neighborhoods). Starting at $90k you can afford same size studios in safer neighborhoods.
Rent seems way too low still. Rent is more than 2000 average. But someone making 100k isn’t average. I doubt someone who makes 100k lives the same as someone who makes 50k
No wonder ppl are moving out of there by truck, plane, car, trains and even walking out, because of the ridiculous cost to live in a place where one 10.1 earthquake will put it into the ocean..and that's FACTUAL 💯
My neighbor rents a 2 bedroom condo for $3000 a month. The medical bills part is way too high because employers pay a part of it. I pay $71.00 a week for medical insurance.
My deductions in California is 43% for 100k salary. Sometime it goes up to 45%. That’s from 2021 and 2022. And that’s not including insurance or any other bills. I am left with, on average. $1000 a month for spending money each month.
Yep. Sounds pretty accurate for CA but you did included misc. expenses which most of us over spend in that area. Gifts, pet expenses, clothing, toiletries, cleaning supplies, coffee, eating out, movies, toys if you have kids, medicine, co-pays, credit bills, student loans or education expenses if u have them. After all that you’d be in the red.
The insurance Gap is huge. I pay 300/ a month for health 120 for dental. Rent at 36k would be 3k a month which is kinda high. Idk who would pay 3k for rent thats not sharing or rich
As many others have said, gas,groceries, and car insurance are EXTREMELY undershot, left out car payments, also misses other miscellaneous things like car maintenance such as oil changes, and miscellaneous household goods like soap, toilet paper etc
Gas $ 0.84 a liter. Why am I paying $1.90 a liter. That's about $7.60 a gallon? We also pay $27.00 for 750ml of Rum and $3.95 for a beer at the store. And rent for a 2 bedroom apartment 1900.00 too 2500.00 a month. 7 too 15 hour wait in a hospital. And it goes down to -30 in the winter. I wanted guacamole I purchased an "1" avacado $2.60. 6pc chicken brest $27.00. And for those who smoke $22.00 for a pack. What is going on? We have lots of jobs because all the immigrants are leaving the country. Minium wages 15.00 an hour and we are taxed about 30%.
Those numbers are low. I lived in SD for 30+ years. Gas was 3k a year in the early 2000s. Car insurance is double that. If you don't have 200k income per household, your fucked
This seems to be just expenses for one person. I live in CA with 3 kids and my wife and i’m telling you these expenses outlined here are going to triple or quadruple once you got 3 kids and a wife.
It definitely varies depending on where you are in the state, it's a big state. California has some really expensive cities that skew those numbers. You could get by on $50k a year in Bakersfield and other central valley towns no problem for example.
He missed a lot of expenses… this assumes u are single and have zero emergencies… what about mobile phone, cable, costs for kids, clothing, intertainment, travel, family upkeep eg parents, emergency expenses, repair to a car etc
if this is accurate, there you seem to pay not so much for groceries because I live in Poland, I’ll make 65K annually, and I have to spend more than 12 K in groceries and by the way - petrol prices are twice as high as yours
You need to start your own business. A year and 2 months ago I was making 35k working for amazon. Now i make $135k with my catering business. Start a service based business that doesnt require a lot of capital, like window cleaning, car detailing, house cleaning, catering, etc. Do it part time, on the side. Then when it takes off, quit your job. Don't overthink it, just do it.
They show the beach area in California… not a chance with a 100,000 year income .. maybe some very unsafe area oh but wait all of Califorina is unsafe .. No Law and Order in California…
no one's renting an apartment for 3k on their own without a roommate. Unless they are one of those stupid ppl who move to LA but are somehow also scared of cities and every neighborhood outside of Weho. I have a one bedroom for 1900 and have seen plenty of other places at that price point.
Took down and revised this video to change the metric used to measure rent. Instead of statewide average rent, the number now used to calculate rent is median asking price for a vacant unit statewide. This reflects the current market rates a bit better for the state 🤝👍
You need to fix the TX vs NY video also. There's no state income tax in TX for one thing.
The way he was going I thought there was going to be a deficit.
Lol no kidding.
Democratic state 😂👍
@@nachig4336ah yes, democratic states are the ones who leave you with 15,614 that you can buy anything with. Which is so much cash that I would just be investing it and become rich by 40.
😂😂😂
There is more, he didn't include all miscellaneous expenses like clothes toilet paper, and dozens of other items, etc.
In San Francisco if you make less than 125K you qualify for low income assistance.
Yes - This is for household with at least one child!
Bring in Trump, clean that joke of a city up
😂
I live in socal and make 96k when I was making 23 an hour my wife and I didn't qualify for anything with 2 kids. And we were flat hroke
@@dterik what was your strategy to 96k? many people need your insight to help them to overcome, because the chains of poverty is choking them.
California needs its own separate currency.
California needs it's own thing when it comes to money dawg
Expensive af
didn't some socal cities I California if you make 100k you're technically below the poverty line?
yes and you're looking at some bay area and silicon valley where 100k is poverty driven.
Yeah, maybe like Beverly Hills lol
Depends on how many people you’re supporting with that income
That's so messed up
@@CloudBlorbThats not "messed up" The minimum wages in those cities are $17. Theres tons of job opportunities there. Would rather be in cali then TX
3600 for groceries? this isn't 1985 buddy
For real!! I live in San Diego & I now spend 2,000 a month on groceries for my two teenagers and myself and that’s mostly me eating just what is left over. My husband is deployed & will be returning home this summer and groceries will cost even more when that happens😂 I would say another 1500 w/ the way he eats.
@@G3.9-6not saying groceries are cheap but you definitely gotta learn to shop better.
@@104copyTHATI actually cut down and today spend 1,500/mo that’s 500 in savings. Groceries are expensive, I cook a lot, my husband and two teens love for meat and they eat big portions at a time is what breaks the budget. I’m the only one who eats once a day and eat like a bird and don’t eat meat.
@@104copyTHATI spend about 1000 on groceries... per month for 2 people.
1700-2100 for 4 kids and 2 adults.
Wow, and I thought about moving to California as a single with $40k.
You can just not in the bay area or los angeles area.
Well you would get paid more
There’s many affordable areas, just gotta stay away from the metropolitan areas and you can easily live off 40k.
In San Francisco, with an income under $70k you will need to live with roommates. With income between $71-$89k, you can have a very humble studio (200-400 sq. foot - starting at $2k/month in less ideal neighborhoods). Starting at $90k you can afford same size studios in safer neighborhoods.
You will be ok just stay out of the cities
My kid lives in California and his rent for a 1 bed, 1 bath apartment, no a/c, street parking is 2k a month .
That's a steal Los Angeles!
I live in Monterey County, in a nice area… 3 bed two bath, washer/dryer, pool, mini gym… $2400
Rent seems way too low still. Rent is more than 2000 average. But someone making 100k isn’t average. I doubt someone who makes 100k lives the same as someone who makes 50k
We’re actually equally broke due to a terrible tax bracket, $55k-215k is in the same damn bracket!
Makes zero sense
LA rent is like 2,500 to 3,000 it’s too damn high. I mean I found 600 dollar rent in East LA but it’s sus
I've lived in California and this seems so accurate
No wonder ppl are moving out of there by truck, plane, car, trains and even walking out, because of the ridiculous cost to live in a place where one 10.1 earthquake will put it into the ocean..and that's FACTUAL 💯
That’s a bit like Florida. One good Hurricane and that’ll put your house underwater for a while 🤪
3000 per month for just rent??
My neighbor rents a 2 bedroom condo for $3000 a month. The medical bills part is way too high because employers pay a part of it. I pay $71.00 a week for medical insurance.
My deductions in California is 43% for 100k salary. Sometime it goes up to 45%. That’s from 2021 and 2022. And that’s not including insurance or any other bills. I am left with, on average. $1000 a month for spending money each month.
Thats not bad. People should be paying more in taxes to help the migrants and homeless. They have nothing while you have so much more.
@@cheaserceaser No, only you should pay more. That’s what our taxes are already for, the government should spend it wisely.
@@Dee0336 I don't pay no taxes. I get free state and federal benefits on welfare and HUD housing.
Wait. What's your take home pay after taxes? Jesus.
@@cheaserceaser freeloader no wonder 😂😂😂
Shiiiiit better off here in the east coast . Rent is 18K a Year !!!! 3 bed 2 bath
Unless you’re in New York
Which city?
@@buryato_banderovets I’m in North Carolina, 35 minutes away from Myrtle beach SC
@@lafamiliagonzalez5067The wages are lower as well.
my condolences lol
@@lafamiliagonzalez5067
Ouch. Government assistance is looking good 🥺
Remember BIDENS motto “equality through poverty “
Yep. Sounds pretty accurate for CA but you did included misc. expenses which most of us over spend in that area. Gifts, pet expenses, clothing, toiletries, cleaning supplies, coffee, eating out, movies, toys if you have kids, medicine, co-pays, credit bills, student loans or education expenses if u have them. After all that you’d be in the red.
$3,000 a year on groceries ? Or is this monthly? Cause these costs are wayyy off
Why would anybody want to live in california?
This comment aged like fine wine with all the immigrants swarming in
@@whispersmusic6173 illegal jobless immigrants 🤣
You people are. So lucky you born in usa
It's gorgeous and the weather is perfect every day. That's why.
Job opportunities, weather, scenery. things to do, education and lots of other reasons. I really want to move there
$3600 a year in groceries? No way
groceries arent that bad there
@@rituwebproI’d even go further and say the produce is better here because CA grows basically everything so it’s always fresh
Yes way. Easily. Depending on how you're living and your family size, these are actually modest numbers.
@@micholesmith5206 my family spends 300 a week on groceries lol this dude thinks 3600 a year is hard to reach? lol
Only 28k on taxes, no way.
The insurance Gap is huge. I pay 300/ a month for health 120 for dental. Rent at 36k would be 3k a month which is kinda high. Idk who would pay 3k for rent thats not sharing or rich
I have a two bedroom townhome for 3100
My 2 bedroom 2 bath in LA is 4.5K a month. 3k is not high at all when you consider average for a household (2 bedrooms+).
California just surpassed Germany as one of the best economies worldwide. Fun fact.
And this video shows that economy means jack shit to anyone not sailing a yacht daily.
No room for car payment!
As many others have said, gas,groceries, and car insurance are EXTREMELY undershot, left out car payments, also misses other miscellaneous things like car maintenance such as oil changes, and miscellaneous household goods like soap, toilet paper etc
this is spot on but I also put 10k in 401k
I hate paying taxes so people with children can enjoy that money
inflation is really bad
bro. Its 7%. Stop complaining
@@rituwebpro 7% isn’t good when wages are going up 2-3% standard
USA inflation target is 2% so kinda yeah.@@rituwebpro
Where is rent less than $1000/mo? Average is 2K
Gas $ 0.84 a liter. Why am I paying $1.90 a liter. That's about $7.60 a gallon?
We also pay $27.00 for 750ml of Rum and $3.95 for a beer at the store. And rent for a 2 bedroom apartment 1900.00 too 2500.00 a month. 7 too 15 hour wait in a hospital. And it goes down to -30 in the winter. I wanted guacamole I purchased an "1" avacado $2.60. 6pc chicken brest $27.00. And for those who smoke $22.00 for a pack.
What is going on? We have lots of jobs because all the immigrants are leaving the country. Minium wages 15.00 an hour and we are taxed about 30%.
Median rent is 3000 a month?
I will never move out of California
The best state bar none😁
That’s sadly accurate…
It's more than that to live their don't know where ya got your numbers from but your off a lot . It cost way more
Those numbers are low. I lived in SD for 30+ years. Gas was 3k a year in the early 2000s. Car insurance is double that. If you don't have 200k income per household, your fucked
If you get a job offer from a California company, just work from home or don’t take it!
This seems to be just expenses for one person. I live in CA with 3 kids and my wife and i’m telling you these expenses outlined here are going to triple or quadruple once you got 3 kids and a wife.
Man Health Insurance is so affordable! Thank you Obama/Biden
Only $300 per month for food?
Not questioning the math but it's usually net income that's taxed not gross
Only 2.4k for gas ? Are u kidding me ?
And 3.6k on groceries 😂 this guy is living in the mid 00
No way your tax number is correct.
Groceries 3,630?! It’s at least 6,000-7.000
But they love to Vote Democrat!
Please don’t come to the Rocky Mountain western states
Trust me No one wants to 😂
Nobody wants to move over there lmao. Everybody in the US wants to move here
Nobody in that line
How is your groceries? Only $3000 I spend over $1500 a month
Car insurance $2,000+?
Does everyone have a Rolls Royce in California?
U.K. is around £600
Spain around €250
Where are the worst drivers?
California has highest car insurance rates in country due to car accidents and smash and grab and car thefts.
Americans are terrible drivers. That and a lot of places have really bad roads which leads to car accidents.
Sorry this is not like the other surveys. Wanted to see effective tax rate not what rent costs
Shouldn’t one put health insurance on the pretax side?
Median income in the US is 70k. lmao
You don't count the sales taxes.
It definitely varies depending on where you are in the state, it's a big state. California has some really expensive cities that skew those numbers. You could get by on $50k a year in Bakersfield and other central valley towns no problem for example.
In California the locals will hunt ya down for the sport of it. Flame torches and pitch forks and all. Don’t get me started with Oakland.
I see what you’re doing 😂😂😂😂
Thats after everything’s already paid of like rent and utilities and car payments so you can still save 18k
obviously he doesn't drive far and he doesn't eat much.
Exactly 😂😂 as a resident those numbers should be doubled
What most of us do stick to the 1st 5 on the list as well as gas ⛽️ & that's it
Holy Hell, I thought Cook County Chicago was expensive.
what the hell that’s so expensive 😢
Dental insurance lmao
He missed a lot of expenses… this assumes u are single and have zero emergencies… what about mobile phone, cable, costs for kids, clothing, intertainment, travel, family upkeep eg parents, emergency expenses, repair to a car etc
🤪🤪 what about next week 🤔
No the rent part is normal at 2500 my man 4 bed room 2400 square foot you getting a mansion style home at 35 and up
if this is accurate, there you seem to pay not so much for groceries because I live in Poland, I’ll make 65K annually, and I have to spend more than 12 K in groceries and by the way - petrol prices are twice as high as yours
But on the other hand, your taxes are like crazy, and the same for real estate prices
Do Indiana
I make 48k and am behind on bills and
Skip a lot of meals, gas just went up a ton too, thinking of just giving up sometimes
Don't give up .
You need to start your own business. A year and 2 months ago I was making 35k working for amazon. Now i make $135k with my catering business. Start a service based business that doesnt require a lot of capital, like window cleaning, car detailing, house cleaning, catering, etc. Do it part time, on the side. Then when it takes off, quit your job. Don't overthink it, just do it.
I would live in a motor home and put a lot of $ into an IRA.
Then you're taxed on the "net" amount on everything you buy
Gasoline and rent need to be higher.
I make around 150 K here and I stay in a camper. Just save
I'm super cheap but 3600 on groceries is not even 12$ a day that's a regular meal.
They show the beach area in California… not a chance with a 100,000 year income .. maybe some very unsafe area oh but wait all of Califorina is unsafe .. No Law and Order in California…
Groceries seem too low.
😂3k for rent? In Hollywood or more popular areas like San Fran or San Diego, don’t listen to this guy
Way off on the grocery costs
Just like TEXAS except a whole lot fewer make 100K! More like 80K.
Which city is cheapest to live in?
1. San Francisco
2. San Jose
3. South San Francisco
4. San Diego
5. San Dimas
Stockton and Sacramento, you really think San Francisco?
I choose to be homeless, working two jobs, living in my car, and taking a shower in gyms. Maximizing my income.
Please keep everyone in California we don’t want more people from here to Texas
Cant afford democrats in charhe
Groceries is waaaaaay off
I would say the gas cost you show needs to be doubled. 😢. Also, if you add in any sort of entertainment or travel, you really end up with nothing?
HA HA I DON'T LIVE IN CALIFORNIA. MY LIFE IS PERFECT
Redo it the gas is not right it’s like 4000 per yr
A lot less in Texas no state income tax.
Yea and wages are so much lower in texas as well
You are WAAAAAY off on rent and utilities bro. Unless you are also counting these backwoods cities as well 😂😂😂
The insurance is taken out pretaxed
Get out of there
Cheep ... Rent is high
Its rather high cost of living, especially rent and car expensed was too high
You can live without a car
who make 100k a year? I have not met many friends or family who is currently making 100k a year and have 15k left over!!!! I am confused!
People who make 100k usually have friends who make 100k. Your circle of friends pretty closely resemble your station.
You don't eat much
Is this monthly?
Yearly
Not bad !! A couple will have lots of money to spear .
What kind of job can earn 100k?
Healthcare, tech, engineering, law, STEM fields
No wonder people are homeless medium rent his higher then minimum wage
Atlanta Georgia😊
Broke people dont look at yearly look at monthly.
And that’s why I’m moving…… button 👇🏻👇🏻
Insurance is ot necessary
😮😢
no one's renting an apartment for 3k on their own without a roommate. Unless they are one of those stupid ppl who move to LA but are somehow also scared of cities and every neighborhood outside of Weho. I have a one bedroom for 1900 and have seen plenty of other places at that price point.
That true