“Unlock Financial Freedom: Ditch These 8 Sneaky Spending Habits That Are Sabotaging Your Wealth in Your 30s!”
Every day, I’d look forward to lunch breaks at the newest trendy restaurant or happy hour at the local pub. The convenience of not having to cook, coupled with the social aspect of dining out, was incredibly appealing.
But then, I started doing the math. And the numbers were staggering.
Let’s say a typical meal out cost about $20. Multiplied by five days a week, that’s $100. Over a month, that’s $400. And over a year? A whopping $4,800 spent on dining out during weekdays alone.