I have all of that, I only listed the heavy draws. Lights cost virtually nothing to run.No lights?, no microwave?, computer, modem, router, or cellphone that needs to be charged? Bi vacuum cleaner, etc…?
I have all of that, I only listed the heavy draws. Lights cost virtually nothing to run.No lights?, no microwave?, computer, modem, router, or cellphone that needs to be charged? Bi vacuum cleaner, etc…?
Same here but they just staked my first pedestal in the yard. So there is hope..They stopped fiber at the next house up, about 3200 feet away. I haven't asked what it'll cost to bring it the rest of the way.
Shelter is real nice in the middle of January. I would put that as one of the top 3.My cable tv bill ( before I dropped it), was 180% of my electric bill…. And the cable TV modem required electricity!
I know people who still pay more for cable, or more for a cellphone plan than they do for electricity. That’s nuts.
To me, electricity to my house, is 100x more important than a cellphone plan, or cable tv.
The only things that are truly necessity are:
Air
Water
Food
***/companionship is a distant 4th
Living in this century, I’d say, electricity ranks up there as the
5th highest necessity, followed by public healthcare as #6
After that everything else is convenience, not necessity
I feel better, I don't have cable, landline, water or gas bill.A goal of mine is eliminating reoccurring expenses…
Never had cable or a cell phone bill… I do have a landline and water, electricity and gas…
They stopped fiber at the next house up, about 3200 feet away. I haven't asked what it'll cost to bring it the rest of the way.
I've lived my entire life (so far) in northern New England, and desert country is about as different from what we have as you can get, so it's a fascinating place to visit, but no, I don't think I could live there either. I like some green in my environment.It would take a lot more than lower taxes to get me to move to the desert. Lots of people love it, but it’s not for me.
Let me guess...you're single? Not many women would put up with that spartan of a lifestyle. Our electric bill is just under double that (typically mid $60s/mo, dunno how it's gonna be now that a rate increase just kicked in), but still low compared to many/most people I know.That's me, but I don't think it's nuts. My power bill is for a refrigerator, 2 freezers, water pump and smal hot water heater .
Also occasionally fire up my welder.
My power bill is about 35$/ month.
My cellphone bill is 92$/ month. It's also my only phone and internet access right now, including running my work laptop.
Can you find cell service to do that for less?
Cell phone internet access is nearly essential for me. Maps, navigation, business phone numbers, etc… are there at the touch of my finger. There’s no such thing as phone books anymore so online lookup is the only option.Let me guess...you're single? Not many women would put up with that spartan of a lifestyle. Our electric bill is just under double that (typically mid $60s/mo, dunno how it's gonna be now that a rate increase just kicked in), but still low compared to many/most people I know.
Cell bill seems a bit high, I've seen plans for half that or less that, though I don't know how that shakes out when you include the fees they conveniently "forget" to mention in the ads.
Then again, my cellphone costs me about $95 for an entire year! Just a pay-as-you-go flip phone. Very little usage.
"Landline" is VOIP from my internet provider, it's less than $20/mo. I have zero interest in trying to use a cellphone for internet access.
I use it to stream the radio. Right now my company laptop is hooked up to it as I am parked in the woods and needed to access the office server.Cell phone internet access is nearly essential for me. Maps, navigation, business phone numbers, etc… are there at the touch of my finger. There’s no such thing as phone books anymore so online lookup is the only option.
Less than $20 for the VOIP allowance, or <$20 for internet?"Landline" is VOIP from my internet provider, it's less than $20/mo. I have zero interest in trying to use a cellphone for internet access.
VOIP. Total bill is ~$80/mo.Less than $20 for the VOIP allowance, or <$20 for internet?
The latter would be pretty cheap
Maybe #4, but definitely not in the top 3Shelter is real nice in the middle of January. I would put that as one of the top 3.
You must have a reoccurring internet bill, for making these posts?A goal of mine is eliminating reoccurring expenses…
Never had cable or a cell phone bill… I do have a landline and water, electricity and gas…
You won’t be alive to need shelter if you didn’t have food.Food isn't real important if you froze to death.
I only have cell phone data plan for on the go use on company provided plan.You must have a reoccurring internet bill, for making these posts?
Legally Food, Shelter and Clothing are defined as necessities of life…You won’t be alive to need shelter if you didn’t have food.
You can live without heating in a warm temperate climate….
Homeless people survive…
Can’t live long without food.![]()