IS THE AVERAGE SALARY ENOUGH IN SEATTLE? | what i spend in a week as a 23 year old living in seattle

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  • budgeting would be so much easier if healthcare was cheaper (or even free).
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  • @aviantei9392
    @aviantei9392 Рік тому +8

    Thank you for creating such a detailed video! Feels like we gotta be loaded to enjoy anywhere we choose to live. 😅

  • @dustinbranham9746
    @dustinbranham9746 Рік тому +2

    Love that you say so matter of factly that a car isn’t a necessary expense when you live in the city. Totally agree. We are moving to Seattle this spring and will never drive unless we leave the city. Car-freedom is such a cost saver, and it’s way more enjoyable, as well.

  • @hw1716
    @hw1716 Рік тому +5

    I’m so glad I found your channel! I just got a job in healthcare in Seattle and I start in October. This video was exactly what I was looking for since I didn’t have a good gauge of how my income would compare to the average person in the city!

  • @devilshorses
    @devilshorses Рік тому +3

    You were able to save 800/month on that budget. That is a lot of money to be able to save. While it could get burned for debt, that debt does go away. I'd say it'd be fairly easy off median income for a single person with no kids. I'd also say that it would also be pretty easy to get a second job to increase your income if you wanted to as well

  • @philmanyeung
    @philmanyeung Рік тому +2

    Your content is a lifesaver for calming down my nerves with moving. Love your video style/delivery as well!

  • @b4itstarted
    @b4itstarted Рік тому +2

    My partner and I track our expenses like crazy so i can say over the past three years we spent on average ~$30k/year on necessities (rent, utilities, groceries, insurance, car stuff, transportation). It helps that we pay well below the average rent ($1200/month total for us, not each), dont have any debt nor dependents/pets, make all of our food a home (with $40/month budgeted for take out), don’t pay for health insurance. This is all to say that I agree with the video. The ideal circumstances allow for low expenses but once you start adding in kids, pets, debt, health insurance, etc… you can easily exceed $50k/year in basic expenses

    • @rinahra
      @rinahra  Рік тому +1

      100% this!!! With the cost of existing being so high, it’s so hard to truly enjoy what life has to offer!

  • @leslieng5669
    @leslieng5669 Рік тому

    This somehow ended up in my feed due to the UA-cam algorithm.
    I've moved to Seattle slightly over a year ago and this have been super informative and interesting. Like you mention, people usually take about how much money they spend and this in comparison is quite different and down to earth. Thank you :)

  • @aphoenix7342
    @aphoenix7342 Рік тому

    You have a new subscriber, keep up the great work!

  • @mohammedsharikuzama5518
    @mohammedsharikuzama5518 Рік тому

    Your channel is so underrated

  • @kundannadella7109
    @kundannadella7109 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for the info , I was actually going to move to seattle for my masters. Your info gave me an outlook for how i have to plan out.

  • @mossea
    @mossea Рік тому +2

    Hope to move to Seattle in a few years, I’m excited to see realistic content like this. I really just wanna be near the Olympic national forest tho 🥹💚

    • @DominikaDonchinka
      @DominikaDonchinka Рік тому

      Mee tooo… there are no seattle vloggers😢😢😢.. do u know any???

  • @staxliy99
    @staxliy99 Рік тому

    Im new to the states and I'm thinking of moving to WA this summer ur videos helps thanks

  • @emilyau8023
    @emilyau8023 8 місяців тому

    We also now have the Washington Cares Fund :D

  • @markbemyname21
    @markbemyname21 Рік тому

    I just want to say this is very helpful because I just got offered a job there and debating about taking it because I’m from texas.

  • @rapterling
    @rapterling Рік тому

    Honestly living in seattle do be expensive since if your making around minimum wage or slightly higher it do be hard since the rent has gone up to around 1.4k for a single bedroom in the area I live I know my mom rents a studio for that price so you have to have a good budget if you want to do well and live fine in seattle for sure thats the main reason lots of people have been moving out of the city due to higher cost of living

  • @MELONenSURPRISE
    @MELONenSURPRISE 11 місяців тому

    Best eye brows in North-West

  • @theinquisitor18
    @theinquisitor18 Рік тому +2

    I've been looking at Seattle, the District of Columbia, and New York City as possible areas to move to after graduate school. I have zero desires to have a car, but I'm scared to live in Seattle without having one on standby.

    • @rinahra
      @rinahra  Рік тому

      That’s super fair! If you haven’t already and if it’s feasible in your current situation, consider doing a short trip to DC/NYC/Seattle without using or renting a car. It’ll give a taste of how the city would be like fully relying on public transit, and other methods of transportation. NYC and DC are powerhouses when it comes to public transportation, so you really can’t go wrong with any of those cities!

  • @sirstroam
    @sirstroam Рік тому +1

    I agree the median US salary would be stretched thin in Seattle being one of the top ten most expensive cities in the US especially if you are trying to save a quarter of your income. Lucky you don't have pets to factor in.

  • @tim333y7
    @tim333y7 Рік тому

    Wow that was a really funny and interesting video, at first I thought the salary was amazing (I live in austria), but damn the rent and insurance costs are insane, like I could get a central city one bedroom for 500-1000 euros, our salaries are much lower as well so there are always trade offs I guess

  • @ferndaily5377
    @ferndaily5377 Рік тому +1

    Haha this is funny. Can you show a video of what your actually spending is? Made me super curious.

    • @rinahra
      @rinahra  Рік тому

      Not a bad idea, i’ll add this idea to my upcoming videos pipeline! :)

  • @nguyenanhquan4431
    @nguyenanhquan4431 Рік тому

    do you mind me asking what glasses are you wearing ?

  • @DominikaDonchinka
    @DominikaDonchinka Рік тому

    It would be interesting to know.. what is the average or the lowest income in seattle…

  • @YukyDoodle
    @YukyDoodle Рік тому

    Ok that train sound was scary

  • @stevenwagner983
    @stevenwagner983 Рік тому

    yep "surviving not thriving" sums up mine in the Seattle area good luck with 1200 for rent now more like 1400 now

    • @rinahra
      @rinahra  Рік тому +1

      can confirm my rent has gone up to around $1400/month with my new lease 🥲

  • @jenniferharney6339
    @jenniferharney6339 Рік тому

    What year and month did you initially move to Seattle (while you were making $62k/year?

    • @rinahra
      @rinahra  Рік тому +1

      It was back in September 2019!

    • @jenniferharney6339
      @jenniferharney6339 Рік тому

      @@rinahra Thank you for replying so quickly. In your humble opinion, do you think that $62k/year is still enough currently right now in 2022 to live in Seattle?

    • @rinahra
      @rinahra  Рік тому +1

      @@jenniferharney6339 I would say it’s possible, but it also depends on your debt situation, health, and savings priorities. For me personally, I could live on $62k a year, but I would have to be a bit more mindful on my day-to-day spending.
      The main concern would be paying for rent/a mortgage. Having a roommate or partner that helps with bills is nice, but an alternative that wasn’t mentioned in the video is MFTE housing. MFTE housing is subsidized housing for people making under a certain threshold each year, and it’s also a requirement for ALL new apartment buildings to have, so there are a decent number of options around the entire city. That’s the extent of what I know about MFTE housing, so it might be worth looking into.

    • @jenniferharney6339
      @jenniferharney6339 Рік тому +1

      @@rinahra Got it. Good to know. I have a partner that I will be sharing finances with :) And IDK if I mentioned it in another comment on a previous video, but we will be living in the Greenwood neighborhood of Seattle.

    • @rinahra
      @rinahra  Рік тому +1

      @@jenniferharney6339 I’m so excited for you! Greenwood is a lovely neighborhood and it has 2 of my favorite coffee shops in Seattle! (Herkimer for the classics, and Coffeeholic for a nice treat)

  • @masta_fu7280
    @masta_fu7280 Рік тому +1

    Where tf in Seattle do they have a 2 bedroom for 1,200? Asking for me.

    • @rinahra
      @rinahra  Рік тому +1

      Great question, no where!
      I pay 1.2k for the smaller bedroom in a 2 bedroom apartment where the rent is 2.6k per month - which is definitely possible to find in Seattle.

    • @masta_fu7280
      @masta_fu7280 Рік тому

      @@rinahra Ohhhhhhh okay that makes alot more sense I think i may have misunderstood haha. I'm paying $1300 for 300 sqft T_T

  • @timallison8560
    @timallison8560 Рік тому

    just as a guess i would think someone would need to earn at least 80k in seattle.

  • @VyllenceGaming
    @VyllenceGaming Рік тому

    your phone is only 30 bucks? wow - which plan are you on? right now im spending north of 40 bucks per phone and thats an essential plan. only 17 bucks on electricity? WTF? come on now... the LEAST most people spend here on light is 30 bucks and thats just by owning the line itself. i also notice you didnt include various utility bills (gas, garbage, etc)

    • @rinahra
      @rinahra  Рік тому +1

      I feel like the number of more affordable phone plans grew over the last couple years - like Visible and Mint Mobile.
      I have to do double takes on my electric bills, because i don’t believe them too lol. Seattle’s electricity is through the Seattle government, where most electricity providers are through private companies looking to profit. The electricity provider here just has it figured out on producing renewable energy at an affordable cost.
      WSG is included in that rent price - for whatever reason, my property bills them altogether with my rent, so I did the same here.

    • @VyllenceGaming
      @VyllenceGaming Рік тому

      @@rinahra that makes sense. I try not to use non major carriers as they have issues with some services that use 2-way authentication for some stuff like corporate signon and delivery (big tech companies are big on 2 factor authentication using your phone)

  • @j.k.ravshanovich
    @j.k.ravshanovich Рік тому

    You could have saved half of that spending if you cooked yourself.