Ace Pace wrote:First article. (in hebrew)
There's some expensive choices (a car and a bike?) but the big ticket items listed are not very much optional.
Not optional, maybe, but it seems to me they could certainly cut down on some things.
On the one hand, they make 42K NIS; about half will go to taxes.
I'd assumed that they were selecting expensive choices for child care (4 kids), but looking at the table it seems not particularly.
OTOH, as you say, they have both a car and a motorcycle (or scooter, both terms are used). dropping the latter would save them over 1000 NIS per in insurance, fuel and so forth.
Now, maybe they need the bike. However, I don't know exactly where they live, but they're paying 7,000 rent plus 1,100
arnona (municipal property tax on a house or apartment) per month? As they say they live "35 km from Tel Aviv", the costs should be relatively cheaper than in TA, which tells me they're living in a large house in a very expensive neighborhood. And 1200 per month on electricity? That's almost ten times the amount I payed last
winter (in Jerusalem, which gets pretty cold); granted, kids will presumably use a fair amount, and they're heating a larger house, but still. There are also some minor items which seem excessive, but I won't go into them.
Mind you, that doesn't mean the problems they're mentioning should be dismissed. In particular, child care is coming out to over 7,000, and like I said they don't seem to be selecting expensive day care and such (and they omitted after-school activities for the kids)