Maybe, if you have a roommate. But even then, that’s stretching it a bit. Cheapest 2 bed around here is a bit over 1200 a month, and it’s in a sketchy part of town.
I can make that work, but I don’t eat out. If I lived in a cheap apartment, not near a store, and I see that you didn’t budget for a car or transportation, then cooking is problematic.
Maybe covers electricity. Probably not internet, probably not phone, even a cheap one.
Ha. Haha. HAHAHAHAHAHA!
$10 a month for health insurance. Surely you kid.
The big expenses? Not including car or transportation, any maintenance on it or on your home, not including things like doctor or dental visits. And putting health insurance at $10 a month.
This also assumes that you work 173 hours a month. Which would be 40 hours a week in some months, but not in others. Not all employers work you 40 exactly.