These kinds of threads go poorly about 99% of the time. Generally people give all sorts of reasonable and good suggestions, and the OP will explain why they can't/won't make those cuts.
Well, if OP is willing to hear me out, I'm happy to dissect this budget but it may be perceived as a smack-down. I will refrain from commenting on the marriage situation because A) that's nowhere near my area of expertise, and B) OP states that "Unfortunately, If I do [separate],
I am left with the same expenses, and trying to find another 2,000 a month for an apartment..."
Here's where I see fat to trim:
Net income = 9600/Month after taxes 401k Insurance -
well that's great! certainly more than a lot of us earn.Mortgage 3410 (Includes taxes and insurance) -
No indication of how long this will be an expense. OP indicates 2.75% which is a great rate. Let's assume this is fixed.HOA (220) -
This is unfortunate but not much OP can do. I generally do not recommend buying in an HOA since there is risk of due hikes.Electric 380 (Average) -
High. Look into what is burning up so much energy. There are a multitude of threads/websites/ideas for this. Compare with others in your county/neighborhood; if your bill is higher than average there is definitely fat to trim. Water & Waste 190 (Average) -
Is there a way to reduce this? We forfeit trash pickup and instead haul to our county waste collection site up the road. Have you compared water bills with others in your neighborhood and are they higher/lower than your reported average? If lower, there has got to be a way to cut. Pest control (33) -
What is this? For bugs? Buy yourself a gallon or two of $10 Ortho Home Defense and apply 2x annually. Sprinkle borax around perimeter of house interior. Grab some roach bait/poison stations for $20 each year.TV & Internet (290) I know its crazy, this is one of the place I plan to cut -
No kidding, buddy. Spectrum is in your area for $30/month. That's all you need. Cut the cable and TV services. Go to your library for media and other entertainment.Yard Maint (205) -
Makes no sense. Hire a local high schooler to mow your lawn 2x/month and trim your hedges yourself. Insurance (371) (Auto and Life) -
Life insurance for Mustachians is probably a waste of money. Florida auto insurance is very expensive- have you considered self-insuring? If not, do you shop around for auto insurance every policy renewal and do you absolutely need the coverages you have? Consider getting a cheaper vehicle when the time arises.Phones (202) (For me and my wife) I think it will drop to 140 soon as our Iphones will be paid off.
This should be more like $100/month for two people, max. Shop around with unlocked phones in the future.Put of pocket Medical (650) Average over the past 2 years. I hope this drops off soon.
When will it drop off? Restaurants (1200) Average -
Wow. Just... wow. This is more than 2x our annual budget for restaurants. If this is because of your work travel, does work not reimburse you for meals? This is a hair on fire cost cutting necessity in your household.Groceries (1800) Average Includes all basic living expenses, cleaning supplies etc.
High. You are spending too much money on meat IMHO, which is a choice but is bad for the climate, your health, and your wallet. Juiceboxes are optional and bad for kids' teeth. Oreos are not a part of my 6yo's diet. Berries are expensive to waste so if the kids won't eat them, don't buy them. If you are home on weekdays there is no excuse for the restaurant costs. Consider making more cost-friendly (and healthy!) staples like popcorn, beans, rice, stir fries, whole wheat pasta, roasted veggies + sweet potatoes, smoothies for dessert, etc. Auto repair and Gas (995) Both cars are paid off. Its about 400 on a typical month for gas and tolls but had lots of maint last year that raised the average, -
So you are spending nearly $600/month on car maintenance? Or repairs? Either way that is high and should be cut. See above- does your employer pay for gas/mileage during travel? Note that the above recommended reduction in eating out would synergize with this category as you wouldn't need to go drive to eat in the future.Entertainment (395) (including dates, babysitters... we have no family) So that's like 1-2 date 1 museum or something similar each month.
Speaking as someone also in the boat of not having family nearby, "We have no family" is an excuse for throwing money at childcare if you are looking to trim the budget. I'm not saying you shouldn't have time with your wife (and DEFINITELY understand the need to have time w/o kids each month) but go find free shit to do like taking a hike or going to free events. Hell, when my DH and I were in counseling we bracketed that with ~1h of shared video watching (interesting Youtube) or cooking time, which was free and helped us connect during the more difficult times.Church and charities (200) -
Optional and a choice.Pet (100) we have a 15 year old dog dying of cancer, spent 4k on that over the past 2 years.
Optional and a choice- sounds like it may not be a line item in the near future. I don't think I would have shelled out that kind of money on a pet, but to each their own.Clothes (200) -
Thrift stores and durable items. 'Nuf said.Misc (200) -
? This accounts for $2400/yearThat's all I've got for now- it may feel like a facepunch but I'm here to give you my honest critique!