💸 How to Survive and Save Money on Just $200 a Month — With Tips from Rich Dad Poor Dad and Other Money Mastery Books

💸 How to Survive and Save Money on Just $200 a Month

 


Is It Even Possible to Live on $200 a Month?

Let’s be honest — surviving on just $200 per month sounds almost impossible in today’s world. Rent, food, transport, bills… how can anyone live and still save?

But here's the truth: it is possible. Thousands of people do it — students, minimalists, travelers, and people in transition. It’s not about earning more, it's about thinking smart and spending like the rich do (but before they got rich).

In this guide, we’ll:

  • Show you how to budget $200 effectively

  • Include practical tips from Rich Dad Poor Dad and other money books

  • Help you start saving, even on a tight budget

  • Focus on mindset, money skills, and real-life hacks


📘 Lesson from Rich Dad Poor Dad – "It’s Not About How Much You Make"

Robert Kiyosaki, in Rich Dad Poor Dad, makes it clear:

"It’s not how much money you make. It’s how much money you keep."

That’s exactly what you need to apply when you only have $200 a month. You have to:

  • Think like the rich dad — make money work for you

  • Avoid poor dad’s trap — working just to pay bills

  • Build assets, not liabilities

So how do you survive and even save with $200/month? Let’s break it down.


💵 Step-by-Step: How to Use Just $200 a Month and Still Save

✅ 1. Create a Bare-Bones Budget

Break down your $200 like this:

  • 🏠 Rent/shared room: $100

  • 🍲 Groceries: $50

  • 🚍 Transport (bus pass/bike): $20

  • ☕ Misc./Emergency: $10

  • 💰 Save: $20

This looks tough, but it’s doable — especially if:

  • You share accommodation

  • Cook at home

  • Avoid eating out, Uber, subscriptions


✅ 2. Cook Every Meal (Lesson from The Millionaire Next Door)

That book studied real millionaires. Know what they had in common?

“They rarely eat out. They budget like it’s survival.”

Buy:

  • Rice, oats, beans, lentils, potatoes, eggs

  • Cook in bulk

  • Avoid fast food at all costs

One month of groceries = same cost as 4 takeout meals. 🍟


✅ 3. Use Free Tools, Not Paid Ones

Cut:

  • Netflix, Spotify, Premium anything

  • Fancy software

  • App subscriptions

Instead use:

  • YouTube for free learning

  • Public libraries

  • Walk instead of driving

Your Money or Your Life teaches:

“Every dollar you spend is a part of your life energy. Ask yourself — was it worth it?”


✅ 4. Earn While You Learn (Use That $20 to Make $200)

Use that saved $20 to:

  • Buy a used mic and start a YouTube channel

  • Take a $10 freelancing course on Udemy

  • Buy a domain and start a blog

Start a low-cost side hustle:

  • Write resumes

  • Sell handmade items

  • Do online tutoring

Use income to reinvest, not consume.


✅ 5. Delay Gratification – Rich People Think Long-Term

From I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi:

“Being rich is not about giving up your lattes, it's about conscious spending.”

But if you’re on $200/month — skip the lattes for now. Invest in:

  • A skill

  • Your health

  • Or saving $5/week for your future


🧠 Bonus Tips to Stretch $200 Farther

  • ✅ Stay in a hostel, dorm, or with friends

  • ✅ Buy second-hand everything (furniture, clothes, books)

  • ✅ Use cashback, reward points, coupons

  • ✅ Shop groceries once a week with a list

  • ✅ Cancel all auto-renewal apps


⚖️ Books That Helped People Live on Low Income

Book TitleCore Lesson
Rich Dad Poor DadBuild assets, not expenses
The Millionaire Next DoorFrugality builds real wealth
Your Money or Your LifeBudget = freedom, not limits
I Will Teach You to Be RichSpend smart, save smarter
Think and Grow RichYour mindset is your greatest wealth
The Psychology of MoneyDon’t be flashy, be free

🧾 Real-Life Example: Meet Jason — A $200/Month Warrior

Jason was laid off and had only $200/month while job hunting. He:

  • Stayed in a shared room for $90/month

  • Ate home-cooked rice and dal

  • Did $10 logo gigs on Fiverr

  • Took free Coursera classes

  • Saved $20/month

  • Within 3 months, landed a remote job making $1800/month

He survived, saved, and then scaled.


📌 Conclusion – $200 Isn’t a Lot, But It’s Enough to Start

When you only have $200, it’s easy to panic. But if you:
✅ Think smart
✅ Spend with purpose
✅ Invest in yourself
✅ Stick to financial principles

Then that $200 becomes your launchpad, not your limitation.

Like Robert Kiyosaki says:

“The poor work for money. The rich make money work for them.”

Start today. Think like the rich — even when you're broke.


❓ FAQs – Real Questions, Simple Answers

Q1: Can someone really survive on $200 a month?
Yes, especially with shared housing, cheap meals, and zero waste.

Q2: Can I save while earning only $200/month?
Yes. Even saving $5–$20 monthly builds discipline and habit.

Q3: Which is the best book for budgeting?
Your Money or Your Life is great for complete mindset shift.

Q4: Should I still invest when I earn very little?
Invest in yourself — skills, free courses, content creation.

Q5: What’s the best way to grow $200 into more?
Freelancing, online gigs, small content-based businesses.

Hey there! I’m Alfaiz, a 21-year-old tech enthusiast from Mumbai. With a BCA in Cybersecurity, CEH, and OSCP certifications, I’m passionate about SEO, digital marketing, and coding (mastered four languages!). When I’m not diving into Data Science or AI, you’ll find me gaming on GTA 5 or BGMI. Follow me on Instagram (@alfaiznova, 12k followers, blue-tick!) for more. I also run https://www.alfaiznova.in for Hindi-speaking Indian learners. Let’s explore tech together!"
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