The AI Legalese Decoder: A Game-Changer for Understanding Alcohol Spending Trends
- May 15, 2024
- Posted by: legaleseblogger
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## Understanding Australians’ Spending Habits on Alcohol
Australians have a reputation for enjoying a drink, and it’s interesting to delve into how individuals who prioritize budgeting and financial responsibility allocate their funds towards alcohol consumption.
### Breakdown of Weekly Alcohol Expenditure
Let’s take a closer look at the spending habits of individuals by examining factors such as age, income, and the total amount allocated for alcohol consumption per week.
#### Sample Scenario:
A 37-year-old individual earning $95,000 annually typically spends around $100 per week on alcohol. This amount includes purchasing a case of beer and enjoying a few drinks outside the home per week. However, there may be instances where the individual spends more, such as attending a music concert or football game. On average, the weekly allocation for alcohol consumption hovers around $100.
### How AI Legalese Decoder Can Assist
In understanding and analyzing such financial data related to alcohol expenditure, tools like AI Legalese Decoder can prove to be invaluable. This technology can assist in breaking down complex legal jargon and financial terms, providing clear insights into individuals’ spending patterns. By utilizing AI Legalese Decoder, individuals can gain a deeper understanding of their financial behaviors and make informed decisions regarding budgeting and managing their expenses. Cheers to financial literacy!
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I used to go through about 3 litres of spiced rum every weekend, and about $300 of takeaway and junk food. For myself. I got up to about 210kg doing this.
Now I don’t drink except for very rare occasions. And I lost 100kg.
I’ve *saved* $13918 since quitting alcohol on July 11 2023.
I’ve saved $11431 since quitting nicotine 190 days ago.
38 / 110k / $30 if I’m drinking at home.
38 / 110k / $200 if I end up going out.
I don’t go out much these days.
Okay, 33M on 150k and I spend almost 10% on booze a year… probably need to reevaluate my life choices 😐
$0! Been sober since Feb 2023. Super proud of it.
42/170k/60pw if at home. I enjoy it as a way to chill out.
41 / 145k / $400 if drinking at home
Didn’t feel great typing that one out
$0. 5 years sober next week. Feel amazing for it
39/280k/$100
Thought I was spending too much but seemingly not….
Maybe $50 a month
Zip. Zero. Nothing. Best decision I ever made giving up the booze.
$0
brother is an alcoholic, my parents weren’t super switched on, my siblings are 10+ years older than I am. I was drunk numerous times at age 5.
By the time it was “cool” with my peers alcohol held no interest to me and still doesn’t *shrug*
39- M – 120k – zero… I realised that it was a catalyst for me to over eat, cut it out, wanted to do ot for 1 month , then 2 , 6 ..then 1 year challenge for myself, it’s been 8 years….now it’s just a apart of me , I still miss sometimes a nice scotch or ice cold beer…but I prefer the over all control over my diet
drinking at home definitely the way these days. drinking out is crazy expensive!
Used to spend about $100 a week. Since my interest rates went up? $0
I think alcoholism would really help deal with the cost of living stress too so that’s disappointing.
$0 – worked out 15 years ago it was a waste of money.
30 / 110 / 250
Work away a lot and get a bit too silly with the boys
At my worst I ran my statements and was around $8000pa. One year “sober” and clocked about $350 in the past 12 months.
56/$170k/$400pw but 10 days sober.
I have a drinking problem.
Nevermind the wallet, hows your liver going after drinking 24 beers plus some schooners every week?
kinda got over drinking in my teens 😅. i’ll buy a bottle of red every now and then. i’m 30
I live abroad and every year when I come home I find half my money going to booze.
Doesn’t help that it’s usually Christmas time and lots of catch-ups with family and friends is around alcohol and in expensive locations in Sydney.
Though I must say that if I ever were to move home I would consider quitting or limited drinks to backyard beers.
I don’t actually find Australian hospitality that expensive (coffee and eating out in Sydney is actually cheaper than most of Western Europe) however the beer prices are ridiculous.
$96k / 30 / $18 to $36 a week depending on how shit work is on any particular week.
Maybe a few pints out at the pub every 3 weeks or so.
I used to smoke heaps of pot which was way cheaper dollar for dollar in terms of level of buzz. But work out a stop to it with drug testing.
Mid 20s, 120k, probably $50-150 a month.
I only buy vodka, have a few drinks once a week. Plus the occasional -196. Usually only buy specials or when there’s cashback. Never pay pub prices.
Probably the equivalent of around $70-80 a week. You’ll never get back the memories of a fun night out, drinking socially at a footy or cricket game, at concerts, at brunch or when I solo travelled. Don’t regret it at all, I’m still in my late 20s and have tons of memories to look back on and still look forward to. I’m pretty healthy, gym and run a few ks a few days a week, have a clean diet (very minimal sugar and processed foods) and have little to no stress.
Whilst other people say it’s not healthy and it’s a waste of money, I guarantee you they will be splurging on something else that is the equivalent like fast food, eating in/out extremely processed foods, consuming sugary drinks/foods/desserts and smoking/vaping/shisha.
You live your life, you know the benefits and costs of consuming alcohol and it is up to you to decide the amount, time and place for consumption.
Probably $60-$150 most weekends depends if I have something on
Usually at the pub over the weekend or if I have an event
Hardly ever drink at home prefer going out for a drink
Mid 50’s. Under 40K. I home brew so only about $150 ish a week.
Early 30s, $0 per week. Haven’t had a drink in 10-12 years.
2 adults (53 and 46), net about $132K. About $180 per week – beer for me, wine for my wife (abd we have one of those wine subscriptions too, so I’ve included that).
I so want to brew my own beer and I have made hooch just for fun (but not a lot of hooch).
34/122k/ Maybe 50 a month however I am a collector so sometimes maybe 1-2k depending on the bottle.
Drink socially, once every few months. Might have a glass of something at home once a month?
Honestly find alcohol a little boring unless its social.
So maybe cost wise.. $100-$200 a quarter? Even thats over estimating.
41/$115K/during COVID $100-$150 a week. Post COVID and for medical reasons I’d say now about $100 or less a quarter.
Prior to COVID it was probably somewhere in between.
36M / $405k + bonus / $60/wk.
I’ve been drinking more than I’d like for a while, but I don’t have the time or energy to deal with it now.
60-90 bucks a week on beer/wine. Buy a bottle of scotch for around 200 every 1-2 months and probably go out in the city and spend 200 over the night on drinks every month or so
$0 – wasn’t a big drinker anyway but completely stopped about 18 months ago, and only use weed now, better buzz without the nasty side effects
36 / 200k combined couple / $300 ish depending if we go out for beers or not. Bit excessive probably but when we were young and single we’d have spent that on one night out 😳
$0 – drinking outside of social events is a waste of health and money
0 been sober 6 and a half years
Pretty well nothing. I’ll buy a nice bottle of spirits every so often and it’ll take years to empty, usually it’s when we have company or in the case of my whiskies, for a special occasion.
Giving up smashing piss on the regular was one of the best things I ever did