In GA, the 'median income' for a family of 1 is $34,396, so a single person w/ no dependents earning $2875/mo would not qualify for a chapter 7.
$2875 less 20% (which is low for a single person I think) would be $2300 Gross.
In my county, a single person would be allowed the following expenses:
Housing & Utilities $1233
Living Expenses $577
Auto Expenses $717
End result is -$227 so chapter 13 is out. (And if there were student loans, or other allowed expenses such as medical insurance, even renting the cheapest place available wouldn't help.)
What then?
$2875 less 20% (which is low for a single person I think) would be $2300 Gross.
In my county, a single person would be allowed the following expenses:
Housing & Utilities $1233
Living Expenses $577
Auto Expenses $717
End result is -$227 so chapter 13 is out. (And if there were student loans, or other allowed expenses such as medical insurance, even renting the cheapest place available wouldn't help.)
What then?
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