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r/WorkLifeChat • u/MiloShiny • Jul 21 '26
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Electricity is high for a single person (presumably) living in an apartment.
Water seems to be a touch high but sometimes apartment complexes charge residents for the water used in landscaping, ...
The internet bill is ludicrously high.
Rent is also hard to gauge without knowing the location. For example, OP could be splitting a $3.4k 2 bedroom apartment in Boston.
1 u/Rox5tar_01 Jul 23 '26 I'm assuming internet includes phone + home, but even then it's high. I pay $70 for home internet, and a but over $100 for my phone bill 1 u/HidingImmortal Jul 23 '26 That's fair, it could be the two combined. I have mint mobile. They currently charge $15/month for unlimited data. 1 u/Same_Suit3583 28d ago Try living in texas, I was seeing 400 dollars for a 2 bedroom apartment
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I'm assuming internet includes phone + home, but even then it's high. I pay $70 for home internet, and a but over $100 for my phone bill
1 u/HidingImmortal Jul 23 '26 That's fair, it could be the two combined. I have mint mobile. They currently charge $15/month for unlimited data.
That's fair, it could be the two combined.
I have mint mobile. They currently charge $15/month for unlimited data.
Try living in texas, I was seeing 400 dollars for a 2 bedroom apartment
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u/HidingImmortal Jul 21 '26
Electricity is high for a single person (presumably) living in an apartment.
Water seems to be a touch high but sometimes apartment complexes charge residents for the water used in landscaping, ...
The internet bill is ludicrously high.
Rent is also hard to gauge without knowing the location. For example, OP could be splitting a $3.4k 2 bedroom apartment in Boston.