What Does a Minimum Wage Budget Actually Look Like? – Mommy: Home Manager (2024)

What Does a Minimum Wage Budget Actually Look Like? – Mommy: Home Manager (1)Recently there has been a resurgence of the infamous, mockable sample budget that a couple of large companies put together to prove how a family can survive on a minimum wage budget. (If you don’t know what I am referring to, go search “ridiculous minimum wage budget spreadsheet” and you will find it.) This budget was originally published in 2013 when my husband and I were right out of college and living in a large city on two minimum wage salaries. I thought this may be a fun time to bring out our budget and show people what it really looks like to survive on minimum wage.

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I have always been a meticulous budgeter. It’s something that I find completely necessary to live the lifestyle that I want on the income that my husband and I have. Even if our budget had more wiggle room in it, I would still keep an obsessive spreadsheet because I like to keep track of where our money goes. It’s how I set goals and prioritize.

Now I am digressing. Every family is different, and so the whole idea of a sample budget to show how people can live on minimum wage is a little absurd to begin with. I will say that “the” budget has some ridiculous flaws that we should address.

Let me break the whole thing down for you a little bit:

Net Income – $2060
This number (if we assume that it is a pre-tax number) means that at the federal minimum wage of $7.25, this person is working 71 hours per week. Say they lived in Chicago or another large city where minimum wage was $8.25 in 2013, then they are only working 62 hours per week. But…like I said, that’s pre-tax. When do the taxes come into play here?

Savings – $100
If you are working minimum wage, what are the chances that you actually put $100 into savings every month? Just saying.

Mortgage/Rent – $600
This one really depends on where you live and what your home is like. No comment here.

Car Payment – $150
Ok, I’ll buy that one.

Car/Home Insurance – $100
Sure, that’s not too crazy.

Health Insurance – $20
Whose premium is that low? Seriously!

Heating – $0
Ok, we can give them the benefit of the doubt and say that heat is included in your rent…

Cable/Phone – $100
This will depend on provider, area, etc., but ok, sure.

Electric – $90
Eh, ok.

Other – $100
So I suppose this includes – groceries, dining out, household supplies, toiletries, the basic staples to live?

Yeah, anyway – I think we all can agree that their budget is flawed.

So what does a budget look like when you actually live on two minimum wage incomes?

Well, let me start by painting a picture for you.

In October 2013 we were:

Right out of college
Living in Chicago
Newly married
I worked for the minimum wage company in question
(I was a manager in training making $0.10 over minimum wage because I transfered stores and lost my seniority pay. Upon completing my hours of training I would be making $8.75 per hour.)
My husband worked for a large coffee chain
I was on my parents health insurance
I worked a second and sometimes a third job with a theatre company
Our student loans were not yet due
We had one car that we bought used for $2500 – it was older than me.

Here is what our budget looked like:

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We made it work on our minimum wage jobs. We always found a way, and we were even able to afford to go out with our friends on occasion – when we found the time after work. At this point, we were starting careers and looking for better jobs. I was a freelance stage manager and my husband was getting his EMT license. I ended up finding another restaurant to work for that paid me $11.50 per hour for a job that I liked much, much better.

Minimum wage worked for us as a stepping stone. We were young and just starting out. There is no way that we would have been able to have a family or own a home with the lifestyle that we have now on minimum wage. Without getting too political, I will say that minimum wage is a floor that acts like a ceiling. There are a lot of employers out there that are making a change for the better by setting their own wages, and recognizing that their employees are worth more than just the minimum amount they can legally pay. That is a great step in the right direction.

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FAQs

How do you budget for minimum wage? ›

One common budgeting method to consider is the 50/30/20 rule. With this, you allocate 50% of your income to your needs (essentials), 30% for wants (nonessentials), and the remaining 20% towards savings.

How to budget making $15 an hour? ›

Tips for Budgeting on $15 Per Hour
  1. Housing: 35%
  2. Savings: 10%
  3. Transportation: 15%
  4. Debt: 15%
  5. Other living expenses: 25% (vacation, eating out, clothing, etc.)
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Can you live off of $15 per hour? ›

“Most of us can't do the math in our heads. If we could, we'd realize that $15 an hour amounts to only $31,200 a year, assuming full-time work—about half of the U.S. median income and a painfully small amount for living and raising children in most American cities.” It can be painfully small outside of cities, too.

What is wage budget? ›

What is a wage budget? An employee salary budget is the total amount your organisation will allocate to paying the company wages over a specified period of time. The figure must include both regular salary payments to current employees, while also allowing for bonus payments and salary adjustments, such as a raise.

How can I make $30 an hour? ›

30 jobs that pay $30 an hour
  1. Purchasing agents and buyers. Make purchases to get needed goods at the best rates. ...
  2. Multimedia artists & animators. ...
  3. Loan officers. ...
  4. Arbitrators, mediators and conciliators. ...
  5. Insurance underwriters. ...
  6. Diagnostic medical sonographers. ...
  7. Film and video editors. ...
  8. Food scientists.

How much is a $20 an hour salary? ›

If you make $20 an hour, your yearly salary would be $41,600.

Can you make a living off $20 an hour? ›

Earning $20 an hour can provide a decent living in some parts of the country, while it might be more challenging in others. Understanding how your hourly wage translates into weekly, monthly, and yearly income is essential for budgeting, financial planning, and making smart career decisions.

How much should I save if I make $15 an hour? ›

The rule of thumb when it comes to how much of your income you should save is 20%. Why 20%? The premise is that you divide your spending and savings into different percentages and put 20% of your after-tax (“take-home”) pay toward savings.

How can I save money if I only make minimum wage? ›

Derrick A. Small
  1. Set Clear Savings Goals: The first step to saving money on a minimum wage is to set clear savings goals. ...
  2. Create a Budget: ...
  3. Automate Your Savings: ...
  4. Take Advantage of Employer Benefits: ...
  5. Build an Emergency Fund:
  6. Borrow from Yourself:
  7. Pay Yourself Interest:
  8. Identify Additional Sources of Income:
Nov 30, 2023

How do you calculate your minimum wage? ›

To calculate an employee's gross wages, simply multiply to the total number of hours worked for the pay period by the hourly rate. If you pay the federal minimum wage rate, you'll need to multiply the hours worked by $7.25.

How do you budget a small paycheck? ›

The approach's popularity can be found in its simplicity: You divide your income into three pots and allocate it according to the following percentages: 50% goes toward “needs,” such as rent, food and minimum payments on credit cards and other debt; 30% for “wants” such as trips or entertainment; and the remaining 20% ...

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