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afford (verb)
if you can afford something, you have enough money to be able to pay for it. This word usually follows “can,” “could,” or “be able to”
eke out ()
to get just enough money or food to be able to continue to exist
subsist (verb)
to stay alive when you do not have much food or money
get by ()
to have just enough of something such as money or knowledge so that you can do what you need to do
scrape by ()
to have enough money to pay for the things that you really need in order to live, but no more
cover (verb)
to have enough money to pay for something
make (both) ends meet ()
to have just enough money to buy the things that you need
live from hand to mouth ()
to have just enough money or food to stay alive
stretch (verb)
scratch a living ()
to manage to earn only just enough money to live
keep body and soul together ()
to have just enough money to buy food and other necessary things
keep the wolf from the door ()
to manage to earn enough money to buy food and other essential things
keep your head above water ()
to manage to live or keep a business working even though you are not earning much money
support (verb)
to get enough money to pay for an activity, habit, or interest, especially a bad one such as taking drugs
within someone’s reach ()
used for saying that someone can have or do something because they have enough money or skill