We've lived on benefits since I had to give up work to care for DH. Have about £125/wk state pension and £38/month work pension. DH has ESA about £130/week and top rates DLA totalling around £550/4-weeks. I recently lost my DLA and wasn't awarded PIP, but hoping to get AA, which will help. Would love to get away for a few days holiday. Did inherit £10K from mum, which put into P2P lending scheme which is bringing in a reassuring savings fund for the dreaded rainy day/decent funeral etc, and have a further £1600 in an ISA, which I've been investing in since I was working at £30/month. I feel we can cope with most eventualities, but we can't do much with our garden, so depend on supermarket shopping, which has become vastly more expensive over last couple of months. DH is fussy about good quality food - eats next to nothing, but insists on quality butcher, cheese, eggs, fish. I'm more or less completely veggie, but like quality eggs, cheese and vegetables. Don't think I've spent more than £20 on any item of clothing/shoes in 20 years, apart from a £65 Parka 2 years ago. Think you should be able to cope reasonably comfortably and if you don't like your job, you should leave it - either find one you do like or retire altogether. Until February I had a little pin money from a paper round which I'd done for about 16-17 years since I gave up work. It kept me fit, paid towards bills/spending money/luxuries and I was benefiting my elderly/disabled customers who wouldn't have got their papers otherwise, but decided I couldn't keep going any longer.