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How to Share Expenses Fairly in a Dual-Income Household. Workbook: Living on Percentages.
How to budget in a dual-income household without placing a financial burden on the lower-earning member.
By LRA, published , updated .
Monthly Housing Expenses (Fixed Contribution Model)
This section provides default estimates based on national averages for a typical U.S. household of four. It includes both active monthly costs and reserve contributions for long-term repairs and maintenance.
Customization Guidance
If you already know your actual monthly costs (e.g., mortgage, lawn care, pest control), you can replace the default values with your own. The defaults are designed to help you:
- Understand the typical range of housing expenses
- Begin budgeting with realistic expectations
- Ensure you're setting aside enough for future repairs
Tip: Even if you don't currently pay for a service (e.g., pest control or cleaning), maintaining a reserve helps you prepare for when those costs inevitably arise.