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100k per year. You’re in the top 10% of earners in Canada………..how many people do we think make that???
you forgot
Car, gas, maintenance and insurance.
House/condo insurance.
utilities are low. When I left Whitby in 2016 I paid
$100/month Nat gas
$125 month Hydro
$90 month water
$15 month water heater
Phones/internet
All over map. Most basic are around $150-200
Clothing?
Lunch at work? How many people actually brown bag it?
Can people that make 100k do it and save? Sure. 90% of people in Canada don’t make 100k
Not sure why people still doubt this.
The average net saving for Canadian households was $852 in 2018, while the highest income quintile saved $41,393 per household. Conversely, households in the lowest income quintile had net dissaving of $27,935, as on average they consumed more than their annual income and either had to incur...
www150.statcan.gc.ca
I was focused more in your point 100k is impossible to save in GTA (specifically Toronto).
$500 for utilities, phone and internet is probably an overkill , it's more like $200ish. If you're renting a condo, you're just paying extra for hydro, as the maintenance fees the landlord pays commonly include heat, water, AC, building insurance, and parking (parking being less common now, though). So, the maintenace fees are incorporated in the $2,500ish rent you're paying.
The remaining $200 to $300 should more or less cover transit and/or a car and its associated costs, perhaps maybe an additional $100, depending on your driving record; how much you drive (gas), etc.
Keep in mind I'm thinking Toronto (thus rent being $2,500), so most likely the commute involves transit and not much driving. Save even more if you skip the car, since it is doable to live in Toronto without a car (esp downtown which is why newer condo units don't include parking). Renting and have a parking space, but don't drive? Rent it out for $100 or whatever for additional income.
$500 for groceries, you're left with $$1,500 for discretionary spending and savings.
Clothing ? that falls under discretionary spending and it's obviously not necessary to buy clothes every month.
Lunch ? I see many people bringing their lunch, even directors and VPs.
If you're making a 100k, saving money IS doable, but like I said, it's not like you're raking it in and thus 100K is no big deal anymore in the GTA, as you need to still closely monitor spending.
But, maybe based on
your lifestyle 100K isn't doable.
You can save even more if you're willing to make sacrifices (e.g., apartment instead of condo, getting a roommate, don't go out, etc. etc.), which reiterates the point that 100K in the GTA isn't a big deal anymore.
But, I think it's pretty much known that if you want to buy place in the GTA in a realtively short period of time, it requires dual income (i.e., going in with a spouse or partner).