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what is enough to live off of in the u.s.?

I make a net income of 1100 or so a week. I recently just learned that, “leasing an apartment?”, can have increased rent if you make large income and apparently a 1000 dollars is a lot so my rent would be a 1000ish a month plus basic necessities, disregarding commodities that I like, since i want to live fairly comfortably ignoring the grueling hours i work. It's a lot ig, but for the hours I work, it also isn't since I'd like to go out a have a good time. (I work 12 hour shifts, “technically 11.5 since I don't get paid for the 30 minute lunch break, 6 days out of the week) I have no benefits since I'm under a staffing agency instead of an employee for the company I work for. It's a lot to the system if your poor trying to just get comfortable but to…


I make a net income of 1100 or so a week. I recently just learned that, “leasing an apartment?”, can have increased rent if you make large income and apparently a 1000 dollars is a lot so my rent would be a 1000ish a month plus basic necessities, disregarding commodities that I like, since i want to live fairly comfortably ignoring the grueling hours i work. It's a lot ig, but for the hours I work, it also isn't since I'd like to go out a have a good time. (I work 12 hour shifts, “technically 11.5 since I don't get paid for the 30 minute lunch break, 6 days out of the week) I have no benefits since I'm under a staffing agency instead of an employee for the company I work for. It's a lot to the system if your poor trying to just get comfortable but to me it seems minimal. What's is everyone's opinion/take on the topic?

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