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Travis is a high school junior and lives with his mom and dad in southwest 33 points
Oklahoma. He goes to a rural school and is very active in several
extracurricular programs and sports. His parents bought a new vehicle
last year, so they passed down their old car which is paid for to Travis
and also cover his insurance cost. Travis drives 12 miles round trip to
school and then another 20 miles round trip to work four days each week
at a local grocery store, where he works 25 hours per week and makes
$7.50 per hour. Out of his paycheck, he is responsible for his own gas,
clothes, entertainment and school expenses. Plus, he must cover half of
his cellphone bill. Travis is saving for his senior pictures, which he'll take
this upcoming summer. He plans to attend a local junior college and live
at home, so his parents have agreed to pay for his books and tuition. What
might Travis' spending plan look like?

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