Back when we were students, we largely survived on a shoestring budget and relied on funds from our families, student loans or even part-time jobs.
But, after we graduated and started working, we might have started spending more.
Because in the words of a wise soap salesman:
‘Advertising Has Us Chasing Cars And Clothes, Working Jobs We Hate So We Can Buy S*#T We Don’t Need.’
Source: Fight Club | Giphy
Granted, his views are extreme.
But, being frugal is a virtue, as it will likely prevent us from falling into any financial trouble.
It can also help us achieve FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early In Singapore).
However, is it really possible to survive on a tight budget of $600 as a young working adult in Singapore?
It is entirely possible, but sacrifices will have to be made.
Here’s how it can be done.
TL;DR – Budgeting in Singapore: Here’s How To Thrive on $600 a Month as a Young Working Adult...