Hello everyone! I just graduated from college and accepted a job offer paying 50K in NYC as a Computer Engineer. The company set me up with someone to live with for 400/month in New Jersey. My dad unfortunately has been laid off and his unemployment pay has ended. Long story short, I told him that I will pay the mortgage while i'm gone which will be around 1,500/month so my family will not lose the house. I am trying to figure out my expenses if 50K will be enough for me to save money to possibly continue my education, save up for a car, and live comfortably. I'm really nervous about this change am looking for anyone that can give me advice or help me out. How do you comute to the city? What are your expenses with food and everything else like? Did you experience anything similar or do you currently work in the city, I'd love to talk more.
First tip: If you can get in via PATH from NJ for get the car, that's going to cost too much. Honestly living in NYC is pretty expensive and while $50k sounds like something, after taxes it isn't. Also if you're thinking local education that's going to cost a great deal unless you are going someplace like CUNY. By the way here is some quick math:<p>Figure if you take out say 40% for your taxes that's $20k, so you're really making $30k.<p>$30k per year is only $2,500 per month.<p>If you're giving your father $1.5k and paying $400 on rent that gives you a mere $600 to live on per month,<p>Keep in mind that chances are that you'll commute in so that will cost. Also keep in mind that food costs more in NYC too. Keep in mind you'll need to pay for utilities at home. So that's going to be hard.
Your take-home pay should be somewhere in the $2500/mo range. That leaves you with about $600,after paying your rent and parents mortgage, for everything else in life (utilities, cellphone, ect). That's not likely enough to save up for the things you mention.<p>Food: As cheap or expensive as you want. Typical lunch in the city will run $10-$15. Buy cheap groceries and bring a lunch every day.<p>Commute: Depends on where in NJ you are. Hopefully you are close to PATH, if not you will likely take a NJ Transit train/bus.<p>Reference: I am an iOS Engineer, working in Manhattan, living in Brooklyn. Have been here 5.5 yrs.
50k is low for an engineer, even fresh out of college, in NYC.<p>Ditch the car, you'd be frustrated as hell using it on any regular basis in the NYC metro area, and feel kind of stupid for carrying the overhead of it if you don't use it regularly.<p>Jersey City is fine if you're working somewhere commutable by PATH. If you're working in midtown you might consider farther north like Hoboken or Weehawken.<p>I moved to NYC in 1997 after trying to commute from upstate, whatever I was saving on housing I was blowing on commute time and expenses.
I don't want to sound like an ass, but all this can be found by just using a search engine. Public transportation is the way to go as that is what pretty much millions of people use in NYC. You will hate the commute, but that's life. You are at least in your 20's so act like an adult and do some research. This is not rocket science. You want to save money? Buy groceries. NYC has cheap grab and go food as well.