Cost of living in San Diego + how much you need to make (to live comfortably)
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
- Breaking down what it actually costs to live in San Diego, CA! If you've been thinking of moving to Americas Finest City, stay tune as we unlock the unexpected costs of living here and what you can expect the average salary needed in order to live comfortably here in San Diego, CA!
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Very timely, thanks for this info!
Show me a place anywhere in the world that has good weather and near the ocean with great beaches ,that is cheap to live. Maybe a few third world countries, but they are only cheaper because of the exchange in money. Local people in third world countries don't think it is cheap.
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I'm the 90s, and prior, San Diego was affordable. But nice cope I guess
Drone NPC take as if there arent beaches elsewhere in the country that are also warm..just meme tier level logic
Hmm, change your expectations, the US is already a 3rd world country in many places. Having that said, there are several countries with your criteria that offer much more with an affordable price.
@@offtime915 But is it affordable to the local people? I am a wealth American so most of the world is affordable to me.
As a single person I spend the same, if not even more in Texas where minimum wage is still $7.25
Daycare was $1200 a month on the cheap end $2500 per kid for the nicest preschools.
Grocerries for 4 is more like $2k a month if you dont restrict food quality and have normally picky kids.
If you acctually want to enjoy the food scene in San Diego, eating out can easily run $1000 to $1500 a month. Cost of resturant dining has felt pretty stable. $60 can get a family of 4 dinner at CPK. But any nice resturants with good drinks with probably run about $50-$100 per adult.
Gas has alway been high but if you work from home it is mostly irrelavent.
Electricty in the summer if you use AC is probably $500-$1000 a month even in a small place.
At this point costs like child care are mandatory if you want a chance of affording rent in a nice school district. Because you will probably want a $200k+ household income. And that is honestly on the low end struggle side of SD incomes. Breaking $200k is relatively difficult for most single income earners as thats only about 6% of eaners. The rest of you will need a spouse to help gwt over the hump.
You can get by on alot less but you will fall below the middle class standard of living in most other states.
@amesadw is this not a comedy take? Can't tell if you're out of touch or just.... bad with money.
very informative video great work I hope you can make more videos like this for us san diegans
Thank you! I’ll do my best 😁
great style
Yes! Single mom with 3 boys living in suburbs! I spend about $300/ week on groceries
Oof! Thank you for sharing.
I am going to guess your utilities are correct. A few things. There we 4 additional days on the bills. Second the winter was colder and wetter in 2022/2023. I know my usage was higher in 2022/2023 versus 2023/2024.
$250 a week is normal for 3 people in IL and I’m not even in the Chicago city
But it’s Illinois. You can’t compare the weather and scenery in Illinois to that of Sunny San Diego?
Was it raining last weekend in SD too?
It’s been raining off and on all month 🌧️
Everything is expensive unless you want to move to chula vista
And because of that, Chula Vista has certainly turned a leaf. Not what it was 15 years ago.
@@realtorjamielennon Chula Vista is great as long as you WORK in Chula Vista.
300 dollars is still pretty cheap compared to some other countries
$250 a week For my Family in san Diego Shrinkflation Facts Homegirl they got us by the Huevos like the Soleil Sparkling water i ise to buy those in the 12 packs the reason i had lost weight and replaced Drinking beer but not no more everything is expensive now...
Cost of living or budget is very personal and subjective.
It is subjective on the basis of everyone’s personal finances, but become matter of fact when looking at the average salary and comparing it to the average cost of housing.
Am I missing something? 341k out of 3.7 million is less than 10%. Where is the 25% coming from?
I prefer the East Coast with abundance of trees. I am not a big fan of desert.
Great book a moving truck.
San Diego is no desert.
have you ever even been to california lol
I’m the exact opposite lol
I just came from the East Coast to move out to San Diego because of my job. People don't talk about it a lot, but down towards the south the humidity is through the roof. We're talking unable to sweat to cool off type humidity. It affects the heat and the cold. Sure, trees are great. But you're better off in Oregon, or Washington, or even further north in California than East Coast if you like to be outside to admire the trees.
I'll save you guys 15 minutes.. Its unreasonably expensive and not really justified.. "OOOooooOOO the BEACH tho!" ok bro.(ive lived here 3 years now)