Real Budgets
Ever wonder how someone else organizes their budget categories? Take a look at these real YNAB budgets out in the wild.
How the Other Half Lives
Ever glance at an overflowing shopping cart or look at a luxury-laden social media feed and ask yourself, “How the heck do they afford it?” Even if you’re not into keeping up with the Joneses, it’s human nature to wonder how they manage their lives—being a little nosy is normal.
We’ve spared you the social awkwardness of asking people how they afford things by…asking people how they afford things. You’re welcome. Dig into a stranger’s income and expenses to see if you can gain more insight into your own.
Show Me the Numbers
More Real Budgets…
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See My Budget: A Family of Five on $12K/Month in Seattle
Welcome to YNAB Money Snapshots—where you see a real budget in action! They’re all anonymous, because sharing money is still a squirrelly topic for many, but we think airing them out in the open makes you better with your own money story. Some people make lots of money and some people make a little bit …
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We’re a Family of Six Living in Connecticut and We Make $144,000/Year
Welcome to YNAB Money Snapshots—where you see a real picture of someone else’s budget and finances. They’re all anonymous, because sharing money is still a squirrelly topic for many, but we think airing them out in the open makes you better with your own money story. As you read these budgets, keep in mind that …
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We’ve Been Married for 30 Years and Have Paid Off $500,000 of Medical Debt
Welcome to YNAB Money Snapshots—where you see a real picture of someone else’s budget and finances. They’re all anonymous, because sharing money is still a squirrelly topic for many, but we think airing them out in the open makes you better with your own money story. As you read these budgets, keep in mind that …
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How to Become Debt Free With a Low Income
If you’re wondering how to become debt free on a low income, we’ve got a game plan for you. It is possible to get out from under a high debt with a little hard work and budgeting. Jenny and Aaron currently owe $26,000. Today I’m covering their budget and showing them how they can be …
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I Have Two Kids, I'm Separated from My Husband, and I Make $83k/year
Welcome to YNAB Money Snapshots—where you see a real picture of someone else’s budget and finances. They’re all anonymous, because sharing money is still a squirrelly topic for many, but we think airing them out in the open makes you better with your own money story. As you read these budgets, keep in mind that some people …
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We’re Retired, Live in England, and Bring in £45K/Year
Welcome to YNAB Money Snapshots—where you see a real picture of someone else’s budget and finances. They’re all anonymous, because sharing money is still a squirrelly topic for many, but we think airing them out in the open makes you better with your own money story. As you read these real budgets, keep in mind …
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I'm 38, I Live in Brooklyn, and I Make $96,500/year
Welcome to YNAB Money Snapshots—where you see a real picture of someone else’s budget and finances. They’re all anonymous, because sharing money is still a squirrelly topic for many, but we think airing them out in the open makes you better with your own money story. As you read these budgets, keep in mind that …
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We Make $67,000/Year and I’m Paying Off My Last Credit Card
Welcome to YNAB Money Snapshots—where you see a real picture of someone else’s budget and finances. They’re all anonymous, because sharing money is still a squirrelly topic for many, but we think airing them out in the open makes you better with your own money story. As you read these budgets, keep in mind that …
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You Can Do This! Today! Right Now! For Free!
Budgeting is not restrictive. You won’t be spending less, you’ll be spending right. So what do you have to lose? Except all that debt and stress?