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Budget

The 50/30/20 Budget, Explained

One line of arithmetic that gives every dollar a lane.

4 분 읽기· 마지막 업데이트: 2026-08-14· 편집팀 작성, 아래 출처를 기준으로 검토됨 ·
빠른 답변Split take-home pay three ways: about 50% to needs, 30% to wants, 20% to savings and extra debt payments. It's a starting shape, not a law — the point is that saving gets a fixed lane instead of the leftovers.
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왜 중요한지

Most budgets fail from complexity. Three categories is few enough to actually maintain, and the fixed 20% lane quietly builds the emergency fund and kills debt without a monthly negotiation against yourself.

단계

1

Start from take-home pay

Use what hits your account. On $3,000 take-home: $1,500 needs, $900 wants, $600 savings-and-debt.

2

Sort your spending into the three lanes

Needs: housing, utilities, basic groceries, transport to work, insurance, minimum debt payments. Wants: restaurants, streaming, upgrades, travel. Savings/debt: emergency fund, retirement, anything above minimums.

3

Expect your real ratio to be different

High-rent cities produce 60/20/20 or 65/25/10. That's information, not failure — it tells you whether the fix lives in housing, in wants, or in income.

4

Protect the 20 hardest

When the shape slips, wants flex first. The 20% lane is the one doing compounding work — shrink it last and restore it first.

Worked example: $3,200 take-home

Needs (50%)$1,600
Wants (30%)$960
Savings + extra debt (20%)$640
Reality check: actual needs came to $1,85058% — so wants get $710 and the 20% lane survives

흔한 실수

다음에 할 일

Run the 50/30/20 calculator with your take-home pay, compare the suggested lanes with last month's reality, and move ONE want into next month's savings lane.

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CFPB — Budgeting approaches (50/30/20 worksheet)