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Budgeting on a Fixed Income: A Month-by-Month Survival Guide

August 25, 2025 · Budgeting

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Month 2: Creating Your First “Every Dollar” Budget

Now that you have your data from Month 1, it’s time to create your first real budget. We’ll use a method often called a “zero-based budget.” It sounds complicated, but the idea is simple: give every single dollar of your income a specific job to do. Your income minus all your expenses and savings should equal zero. This ensures no money is left unaccounted for.

Let’s walk through a simple example. Imagine your total monthly fixed income is $2,200.

First, subtract your core fixed expenses that you listed last month. Let’s say rent is $1,000, electricity is $120, your phone and internet plan is $80, and your Medicare premium is $175. That’s a total of $1,375. So, you start with $2,200 and subtract $1,375, which leaves you with $825 for everything else.

Now, look at your variable spending tracker from Month 1. Perhaps you spent $450 on groceries, $100 on gas, $60 on medications, and $200 on other personal items and small outings. That adds up to $810. You can use these numbers as your starting budget for those categories. So, you allocate $450 to groceries, $100 to gas, and so on. After allocating for those variable costs ($810), you are left with $15. That $15 also needs a job. Its job this month might be “put into savings envelope.” Now, your income ($2,200) minus all your planned spending and saving ($2,200) equals zero. Every dollar has a purpose.

You can manage this with physical cash envelopes labeled “Groceries,” “Gas,” etc., or simply by tracking the numbers in a notebook. The tool doesn’t matter; the act of assigning the jobs does. This is your first draft, and it will change over time.

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