What I Spend in a Week Living in San Diego
🏡 Setting the Scene
San Diego is amazing — but the cost? That’s a different story. With a cost of living much higher than the national average and rent prices that’ll make you sweat, managing a weekly budget here takes real planning. Here’s what a realistic week of spending looks like for a solo person living in the city.
📅 Weekly Budget Breakdown
Let’s break down a typical weekly spend for someone working or studying full-time in San Diego:
🏠 Housing (Rent + Utilities)
- Monthly rent (1‑bedroom): ~$2,700 → Weekly cost: $675
- Utilities (electric, water, internet): ~$400/mo → Weekly: $100
Total weekly housing/utilities = $775
🥦 Groceries & Food
- Groceries: ~$100
- 1 coffee/day (~$6) → $42
- 2 casual meals out/wk (~$15 each) → $30
Total food = $172 per week
🚗 Transportation
- Gas/fuel: ~$50/week
- Or public transit pass: ~$18/week
Transportation = $50–68 weekly
💊 Health, Misc. & Entertainment
- Health insurance or co-pays: ~$15/week
- Streaming or gym: $10–15/week
- Random café, drinks, etc.: ~$20
Total = $45–50/week
🧾 Weekly Cost Summary
Expense Category | Weekly Cost |
---|---|
Rent + Utilities | $775 |
Food + Coffee + Dining | $172 |
Transportation | $50–68 |
Health + Misc. | $45–50 |
Total per week | $1,042–$1,065 |
🎯 Monthly Estimate
That’s roughly $4,170–$4,260 per month, or about $50,000+ per year. And that’s without including savings, unexpected costs, or splurges.
💡 Money-Saving Tips
- Cook at home more often
- Use public transit or carpool
- Cut down on delivery and coffee runs
- Shop smart — bulk buy essentials and look for deals
Saving $50–100 per week can make a huge impact over time.
💬 Final Thoughts
Living in San Diego is pricey, but with the right habits, it’s doable. Whether you’re making $45K or $75K, budgeting matters — and even small changes can go a long way.
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