I'm really hoping that the collective wisdom of this forum can help me find a solution to the crappy situation I'm in.
Due to many circumstances that I won't get into, my husband has switched jobs. His insurance coverage at the new job is horrible (he was a state employee before now and we didn't pay premiums), so I took coverage through my job for my son and myself. With that new expense coming out, combined with a slight loss in pay for him and increased gas prices, we're down nearly $600 a month from what we were a few months ago.
We're able to pay our expenses, but we have next to nothing left over. I was in this situation for 5 years prior to filing Chapter 7, and I'll be darned if I do it again. It makes me absolutely sick to think we're living paycheck to paycheck again, so soon after discharge.
So now I'm trying desperately to figure out a way to cut expenses, and I don't see any good options. These are our bills:
- house payment
- car payment x2
- utilities
- phones (got rid of our home phone and use only cells)
- groceries/household
- my consolidated student loan
- car insurance
- small payment to Dell for our new computer (will be paid off in Sept.)
What in the world can we do differently? We use coupons when we buy groceries, we don't eat out unless it's a special occasion, we keep our thermostat on 78 in the summer and 69 in the winter.... I have taken every step I can think of to avoid this, but it's obviously not enough when I look at my bank account.
The only thing I could think of is the cars, but I'm very upside down on mine (to the tune of $4k). My husband is close to even on his, but his interest rate is MUCH better than anything we could get now and the car gets excellent gas mileage. I actually considered trading my car in for a way cheaper one, so that even with the negative equity the payment would be lower. Then I think about how stupid that would probably be.
I'm just stressing about this. I've been looking for a part-time job on top of my full-time job, but I don't know that I could handle that right now. My husband works twelves so there is no way for him to get another job.
What can we do? Any ideas?
Due to many circumstances that I won't get into, my husband has switched jobs. His insurance coverage at the new job is horrible (he was a state employee before now and we didn't pay premiums), so I took coverage through my job for my son and myself. With that new expense coming out, combined with a slight loss in pay for him and increased gas prices, we're down nearly $600 a month from what we were a few months ago.
We're able to pay our expenses, but we have next to nothing left over. I was in this situation for 5 years prior to filing Chapter 7, and I'll be darned if I do it again. It makes me absolutely sick to think we're living paycheck to paycheck again, so soon after discharge.
So now I'm trying desperately to figure out a way to cut expenses, and I don't see any good options. These are our bills:
- house payment
- car payment x2
- utilities
- phones (got rid of our home phone and use only cells)
- groceries/household
- my consolidated student loan
- car insurance
- small payment to Dell for our new computer (will be paid off in Sept.)
What in the world can we do differently? We use coupons when we buy groceries, we don't eat out unless it's a special occasion, we keep our thermostat on 78 in the summer and 69 in the winter.... I have taken every step I can think of to avoid this, but it's obviously not enough when I look at my bank account.
The only thing I could think of is the cars, but I'm very upside down on mine (to the tune of $4k). My husband is close to even on his, but his interest rate is MUCH better than anything we could get now and the car gets excellent gas mileage. I actually considered trading my car in for a way cheaper one, so that even with the negative equity the payment would be lower. Then I think about how stupid that would probably be.
I'm just stressing about this. I've been looking for a part-time job on top of my full-time job, but I don't know that I could handle that right now. My husband works twelves so there is no way for him to get another job.
What can we do? Any ideas?
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