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Single mum in KL says RM7k salary just enough to get by
Single mum in KL says RM7k salary just enough to get by

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Single mum in KL says RM7k salary just enough to get by

FOR many, earning RM7,000 a month in Kuala Lumpur might sound like a dream. But for one single mother, it's just enough to scrape by. In a heartfelt viral post, the woman opened up about her struggles raising three children alone after her husband died in a car accident two years ago. 'Total expenses are roughly RM6,500. Salary is RM7,000. Urban poor in KL, just enough to get by,' she wrote, sharing her monthly expenses in detail: - Monthly Expenses: - Rent: RM1,000 (will increase to RM1,200 next year) - Car loan: RM800 (RM23,000 remaining) - Petrol: RM350 - Utility bills (electricity & water): RM170 - Gate guard fees: RM50 - Electrical appliance 1: RM70 - Electrical appliance 2: RM55 - Allowance for mother - RM150 - Three children: RM1,500 - Hibah: RM146 - Mobile plan: RM75 - Groceries, school expenses, etc: RM2,000+ (always takeaway because too exhausted to cook) 'Where else can I cut back? I have no debts, no house. I'm just living sincerely to raise my children. Please pray for my happiness and health.' Her post quickly gained traction, striking a chord with thousands of Malaysians who praised her strength and resilience. ALSO READ: 29-year-old M'sian earning RM5.7k with RM200k debt sparks viral discussion Some offered practical advice. 'Stop paying for the electric appliance. Stop hibah too — I know it's good, but for now stop first. Once you're stable, you can take it again. Downgrade the car if possible, or find a cheaper rental even if it's tough,' wrote one commenter. Another added, 'You can try adjusting your housing or food expenses, or even look for a side income for extra savings. As long as you don't have debt, you're still okay. You're surviving, sis. Stay strong — you're doing good.' 'Downgrade your car to an Axia. Also, try to find a rental house under RM1K,' another netizen suggested. READ MORE: Debt woes, online overspend

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