Kaffis Mark V wrote:
My impression is that your poll options are skewed toward a quite low "center." $100 a month per person is like $3 a day and some change.
Now, granted, I note you said "grocery bill" -- that's entirely different from "how much do you spend on food?"
My grocery bill probably averages more like $100 a month, but I spend a lot more than that on "food."
Yes, because I want to see how close to "average" I am on my grocery spending...so I used myself as average to see how I compared to everyone else.
And, other than once or twice a month, we don't generally eat out at all so what we spend on groceries is a very accurate number in regards to what we spend on food which is approximately $125-$150 per person, per month.
DFK! wrote:
After logging in to Mint.com, I find that my historical total (from Sept. 2008 to now) is $8,591. Mint says the average user in the US spent $18,840 in the same timeframe.
My spending includes frequent purchases for the SO, but our budgets are not totally together. That breaks down to $357.96 per month for me v. $785 per month for the average user of Mint.
Now, that's total food and dining, which includes categorizations for Restaurants, Fast Food, Groceries, Coffee Shops, Bars, and other misc. categories as created by each user. If I were to look exclusively at groceries, I'd find a combined spending of $5,137 for me, or $214.04 per month, v. combined total of $8,098 for the average user, or $337.42 per month.
That's actually pretty helpful, thanks. Gives me a good idea of where I stand on food spending.