April will be a more complete comparison but curious what others spending habits look like in our COVID world. I just ran a report looking at March YOY and our spending was -31% after removing outliers.
So, that's 31% of our normal monthly spend not making it back to the economy. I'm guessing April will be -40%+.
Changes in food spend are no surprise:
Biggest loser:
Biggest "winner":
Currently, most of that extra cash is being put into our emergency savings with a few investments here and there.
What is everyone else seeing with their spending habits?
So, that's 31% of our normal monthly spend not making it back to the economy. I'm guessing April will be -40%+.
Changes in food spend are no surprise:
Biggest loser:
- Restaurants - down a whopping 75%
Biggest "winner":
- Groceries - up 58%
- Personal Care - up 55% - this all Mrs. YouBet. She is buying more hygiene bullsh^t than I've ever seen. Masking every day, boxes of supplements falling out of every cabinet. It's incredible.
Currently, most of that extra cash is being put into our emergency savings with a few investments here and there.
What is everyone else seeing with their spending habits?