For "YearMonth", Individuals in Portland, OR between the ages of 18-25 that are Single, female, no kids who have a household income of $20k-$40k spent: $210 on Restaurants/Bars/Takeout; $258 on Groceries; $189 on Auto Pmts/Expenses; $146 on Gas; $80 on Home Improvement; $17 on Home Maintenance; $0 on Mortgage; $69 on Phone; $0 on Rent; $222 on Utilities; $213 on Clothing, Shoes & Other Wear; $28 on Electronics; $218 on General Shopping; $35 on Hobbies; $7 on Office Supplies; $17 on Charity; $46 on Healthcare; $81 on Insurance; $57 on Personal Care; $46 on Pets; $161 on School & Child Care; $32 on Cable / Satellite; $12 on Entertainment; $50 on Travel.

This is compared to Individuals in U.S. between the ages of 26-35 that are Single, female, no kids who have a household income of $20k-$40k spent: $174 on Restaurants/Bars/Takeout; $255 on Groceries; $204 on Auto Pmts/Expenses; $198 on Gas; $89 on Home Improvement; $18 on Home Maintenance; $0 on Mortgage; $83 on Phone; $0 on Rent; $222 on Utilities; $178 on Clothing, Shoes & Other Wear; $30 on Electronics; $222 on General Shopping; $35 on Hobbies; $8 on Office Supplies; $38 on Charity; $48 on Healthcare; $129 on Insurance; $64 on Personal Care; $36 on Pets; $80 on School & Child Care; $35 on Cable / Satellite; $20 on Entertainment; $53 on Travel.

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Logan Sachon

Insure! (Unsure, unsure): Am I paying too much for insurance? Insurance Logan Sachon / 07:42 PM, Sunday, March 14, 2010 / / Report this / Vote this up / 0

As part of my never-ending quest to become an adult, I signed up for more insurance this week. I added short-term disability and accident insurance to my existing health coverage. I pay $64 a month for healthcare (I work for an awesome company!); $12 for accident insurance (not a bad idea since I have a job where a hurt knee or twisted ankle would sideline me - I'm a florist and have to be able to carry buckets of water and set up carts and displays, etc.); and $24 a month for short-term disability.

I also upped my car insurance coverage and added renters insurance; I now pay $97 a month for those combined. That puts my monthly insurance payments at $197, totally in the 90th percentile for my demographic! When I turn 26 and bump up to the next age group, I'll be a little more in line with what many of my peers are spending, but I'll still be outspending the majority of them. So what gives! Am I actually an adult in this one very important area? I really don't think I'm overspending on any of it - I shopped around! - but it's interesting that my insurance payments are so much more than women my age.

What do you spend on insurance each month? Do you think you are over-insured? Under insured? Just right?

(PS For Bundle dataa, all insurance types fall under the insurance bracket under healthcare!)
 

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