Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Navigating the Singles Tax: Practical Tips

The "singles tax" refers to additional costs faced by single individuals when living alone.
A report shows that singles living alone in 1-bedroom homes can spend up to $7K more than couples splitting the cost.
To manage solo living, singles must set a budget, typically allocating 30% to 33% of their income for housing and related expenses.



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