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How Much Can You Afford Without Breaking The Bank?
As a general rule, no more than 30% of your gross income should be spent on rent and utilities (electric, gas, etc.).  Gross income is the  amount before any taxes or benefits are deducted.
Hourly Pay      Monthly Pay      Annual Pay
To calculate using your hourly pay:
What is your hourly pay?
How many hours do you work per week?
Then your gross monthly income is:
Then your gross annual income is:
Based on this information, you should not spend more than per month in rent and utilities.
To calculate using your monthly pay:
Your gross monthly income is
How many hours do you work per week?
Then your hourly rate is:
Your gross annual income is:
Based on this information, you should not spend more than per month in rent and utilities.
To calculate using your annual pay:
What is your annual pay?
How many hours do you work per week?
Then your hourly rate is:
Your gross monthly income is
Based on this information, you should not spend more than per month in rent and utilities.

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