How much gas do you use each month? / week?
Now that we’re retired we use about one tank per vehicle per month. Max
So 37 gal x $1 .gal or a savings of $37 p/mo
My grocery bill +$100, electric bill +$100, and housing costs +$50, have gone up collectively $250 p/mo
Oh I forgot, we’re saving $5 p/mo on eggs
I think folks focus on what they want/tell you to focus on
I here you, from where we use to live and where we live now is about 100 miles one way, so 200 miles, each trip (About 2-3 trips a month avg.). I drove to Humble yesterday evening for work which was about 220 round trip. Our other towns we drive to are about 40-50 miles one way, so 100 miles round trip.
My truck just hit 10k after having it one year. The wife's car I would add maybe 7500 per year. 17,500 about 1450 miles a month, figure about 400 miles a tank. We use about 3.5 full tanks a month. More than I want to use but our Doctors and family are still in the City, we did do one good thing this past week, we scheduled 4 appointments in one day.
The year before last, prior to us selling our house I drove back weekly, 800 miles a month, so hat was about 10k added to our car. After we sold the house I bought my truck last year.
We are gas shoppers, always looking for the cheapest gas in route...I know it is not alot of savings but guess it is our game looking to save a buck, lol
Our electric bill has gone down from last year, but not by cost, by usage (weather, we never hit 100 this year). Our Vehicle Ins. went down by $100 a year, just got our renewal notice, and we just got our property tax which went down $1k from last year.
Groceries, yep we are not seeing any change, still way too high though. But we have seen restaurants increase their prices, had one owner tell us they have tried to not increase but since grocery prices have not decreased they had to finally increase prices. So we are limiting our going out to eating habit to about once a week now. One good thing in our older age we are eating less, just about every time we go out to eat we are both bringing home half of each of our meals.
I still mainly blame the Plandemic for all this over inflated prices. I think we are stuck with these prices, sadly...
But as we have all seen our Healthcare has increase, well my wife's Part B, her Part D is still zero cost for her meds.
Wellcare is who she changed to last year and just found out it is the same no meds cost next year, free meds for her. But she is on Tier one generic meds, so they are not very expensive anyway...her Gap Ins. Supplement plan has only increased $10 a year for the last two years...due to her health being so good she was able to get on a plan that costs her $150 a month, it was $136 when she started it. I know she is on a G plan, F was no longer available when she started. But the Part B & D increase will cost her/us more...I think B was $170 when she started...so $40 a month increase in 4 years (includes next year)...