Unemployed in Cleveland, OH – Money Diary Extra

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Occupation: Writer
Industry: N / A
Age: 40
Site: Cleveland, Ohio
My salary: $ 0 (I’m currently unemployed so don’t have a stable income. Right now I can claim $ 350 per week plus the extra $ 600 from the CARES Act during the weeks I’m not working. )
My husband’s salary: $ 30 / hour (in 2019 he made $ 73,000 gross including overtime)
Net value : Total Assets – Total Debt = $ 1,086,000 (Total assets include my 401 (k): $ 243,000, Husband’s 401 (k): $ 405,000, Husband’s ROTH IRA: $ 120,000, 529 kids: $ 74,000, house: $ 265,000, two cars: 27,000, joint checking account: $ 6,000. My husband and I have fully shared accounts and finances.)
Debt: $ 54,000 (Mortgage: $ 19,000, Home equity line of credit: $ 35,000)
Amount of my paycheck (weekly): $ 350 unemployment
My husband’s paycheck (2x / month): $ 2,800 (gross)
Pronouns: she she

Monthly expenses
Mortgage: $ 560
Electric: $ 106
Gas: 84 $
The water: $ 33
Sewer: $ 45
The Internet: $ 67
Mobile phones: $ 118 (for both of us)
Netflix: $ 17
New York Times Subscription: $ 17
Donation NPR: $ 10
401 (k): My husband saves 10% per salary. I am not keeping anything at the moment.
Annual property taxes: $ 5,500
Annual home insurance: $ 800
Annual auto insurance: $ 840
Annual health insurance: $ 4,300
Annual Washington post Subscription: $ 99

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