Tips To Survive A Drop of Income - Adventures In Websterland (2024)

A few weeks ago we all got sick, one after the other we caught the flu and Chris had to take some time off work. First to look after the children while I was laid up and then because he came down with it himself, this will result in a drop of income for us at the end of January.

As I lay in bed shivering and aching I felt so relieved that we had worked hard last year to become frugally prepared for a small loss of income. Chris is the main earner in our household and his wages cover all of our essential bills so you can imagine what a disaster it would be if we were unprepared.

Listed below are some things that we did which meant we didn’t have to feel too stressed or worried while we were both trying to recover from illness. I can’t stress enough how much being frugally prepared helps in emergency situations.

I’m confident that when Chris’s wage packet is a little light at the end of the month we will be absolutely fine. I hope these tips help you too.

Tips To Survive A Drop of Income

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Learn To Live On Less

Over the last few years, we have been through some tough times financially. In our mid 30’s we found ourselves having to build a new life from scratch. I struggled with this for some time as before I met Chris I had been used to a comfortable life where money wasn’t something I had to worry about.

I had some experience of poverty during my childhood and was so frightened of returning to those dark times that I buried my head in the sand a little and carried on spending.

I knew things couldn’t carry on as they were so I did lots of research on becoming frugal and saving money. I had always loved bargain hunting and searching for free stuff so I took what had been a hobby and made it part of my everyday life. We began saving as much money as possible and thinking outside the box when it came to living well on less.

Something else we do to keep our living costs low is to regularly reassess our monthly bills to make sure we are getting the best deals. There’s always a little something you can shave off if you look closely enough.

There are so many fantastic blogs, articles, websites and forums out there with invaluable advice about learning to live on less. Soak it all up and find ways to make those ideas work for you. I also have some frugal boards on Pinterest full of ideas to live on less.

Stockpile Groceries

My next tip is to stock up your freezers and cupboards with enough meals to last you at least a month or even longer if you can to prepare for an unexpected drop of income.

I’ve tried shopping week to week in the past sticking to a strict budget but it didn’t work for us. I thrive on being prepared and organised so I bought a small chest freezer last year and started stocking it up. I began adding a few extra items to my shopping list each week as well as looking for reduced (yellow sticker) items and bargains every time I went shopping.

By starting off slowly we are now at the point where we can afford to buy a month’s worth of meat at a time to stock the freezer up. I use a local butcher who offers some fantastic bulk buying options. Not only is the meat a bargain it’s fantastic quality too so much better than the supermarket.

I also buy large bags of potatoes, carrots, and broccoli which I prepare in advance and freeze into portions so we always have something to accompany our meals.

I use Aldi for the majority of my grocery shopping and Home Bargains to stock up on the on cupboard and toiletry essentials. Both stores offer the best value for money for our family.

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Emergency Fund

I know how hard it is when you have a house to run, food to buy and debts to pay but I feel it’s really important to have a little emergency fund in place to cover a drop of income. Even if it’s just a week’s worth of money to cover the absolute essentials.

Try to squirrel away a few pounds each week. You could even save up any spare change in a jar to raid in an emergency.

I also try to save a percentage of any money I make from my side hustles too.

Spending Ban

Declare the whole month a ‘no spend’ month. This means that you are banned from spending on anything other than essentials. You have to be really strict and decide between what is a ‘need’ and what is a ‘want’. I know spending bans aren’t for everyone but I do find them really useful. To make the ban more fun I challenge myself to think outside the box and find free ways to get the things we want. I scour the free listing sites and look for local activities that won’t cost us a penny.

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Pay The Minimum

We all want to pay our debts down as fast as possible but sometimes if things are really tight in your budget you have to accept that paying the minimum is good enough. You might be having a bad month but next month could be fantastic and leave you with enough for a big chunky overpayment. Don’t see it is a setback, be the tortoise slow and steady wins the race.

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Tips To Survive A Drop of Income - Adventures In Websterland (2024)

FAQs

How do I prepare for a drop in income? ›

How To Prepare Your Finances For A Drop In Income
  1. Reevaluate Your Financial Goals. Whether you are taking a permanent or temporary income hit, it likely impacts your financial goals. ...
  2. Reassess Your Budget. ...
  3. Ensure An Ample Emergency Fund. ...
  4. Strategize Your Taxes. ...
  5. Conclusion.
May 18, 2024

How do you survive on low income? ›

Many financial experts recommend the 50-20-30 rule for low-income families. Spend 50% of your income on food, medical, and housing needs. Use 20% on saving an emergency fund and paying down outstanding debt. Then use 30% for all other expenses.

How do families survive on one income? ›

Lower or eliminate costs, such as unused subscriptions or gym memberships. Make savings work for you. Commuting and childcare costs may not be what they were if one partner is now home. Put any savings from situations like that in an interest-bearing savings account or use the extra money to pay down debt.

How to cope with a sudden loss of income? ›

Living with a sudden drop in income
  1. Make a budget and money management plan.
  2. Set your priorities.
  3. Boost your income.
  4. Check your insurances.
  5. Cut back your costs and spending.
  6. Get debts under control.
  7. Contact MABS for help.

What is considered low income in the United States? ›

2021 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Persons in family/householdPoverty guideline
1$12,880
2$17,420
3$21,960
4$26,500
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What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

Is $24,000 a year poverty? ›

The Poverty Threshold in 2024

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services uses the Census Bureau threshold to determine who is eligible for certain government assistance programs, like SNAP (food stamps). Under their guidelines, a family of four is considered impoverished if they earn $30,000 or less per year.

How do I adjust to a lower income? ›

Start a New Plan
  1. Put together a workable budget. ...
  2. Don't completely cut out anything. ...
  3. Don't do too much at once. ...
  4. Don't believe you can't change your expenses. ...
  5. Figure out your monthly expenses vs. ...
  6. Follow these steps to create a new plan that works: ...
  7. Research. ...
  8. Negotiate.

How do I drop to one income? ›

Here are eight financial considerations to keep in mind if you're going from a dual- to a single-income household.
  1. Beef up your emergency fund. ...
  2. Create a new budget. ...
  3. Double check your insurance coverage. ...
  4. Look into health care costs. ...
  5. Make a plan for your retirement savings. ...
  6. Think about taxes. ...
  7. Consider a side gig.
Oct 26, 2022

How can I bring my gross income down? ›

Key Takeaways
  1. An effective way to reduce taxable income is to contribute to a retirement account through an employer-sponsored plan or an individual retirement account.
  2. Both health spending accounts and flexible spending accounts help reduce taxable income during the years in which contributions are made.

How do I get out of middle income trap? ›

A comprehensive innovation-focused strategy with strategic active policies is the only way to escape the middle-income trap.

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