Money memes are basically financial therapy, except cheaper and you can read them while pretending to “budget.” I was at the kitchen table opening a tab to check my bank app, then immediately closing it like I touched a hot stove. You ever feel your wallet tighten just from thinking about the cost of being alive? There’s broke memes for that.

This batch is packed with money memes, cost of living jokes, and that very modern kind of humor where you laugh because the alternative is staring at a receipt in silence. It’s pet rent, daycare prices, vet bills that sound like mortgages, and the old “cancel Netflix and buy a house” advice that deserves jail time.
Let’s laugh at money memes before the next bill hits


































Some of these broke memes are basically a group chat for everyone who’s ever been humbled by a “small purchase” that somehow adds up to a full tragedy. Like, it’s £7 here, $3 there, and suddenly you’re doing advanced math in your head and still losing. Money memes tell the truth: budgeting isn’t hard, it’s just that everything costs money and life keeps happening.
And the “adult responsibilities” stuff? Ruthless. You try to do the right thing, and then your car makes a noise. Your dog needs shots. Your kid needs daycare. Your landlord invents a new fee because your cat exists and refuses to get a job. Cost of living jokes hit because they’re not even exaggerated anymore. They’re just Tuesday.
My favorite of these money memes is the optimism-to-regret pipeline. “I’m going to be so responsible.” “I’m going out and not spending money.” “I’m prioritizing my happiness.” Then you check the account and your soul leaves your body like it’s clocking out. Broke memes keep it honest: we were supposed to be lounging around eating grapes, and instead we’re fighting our own shadow for spending again.
If these money memes felt a little too real, keep the coping going with 35 Adulting Memes For People Running On Empty, 37 Work Memes For Anyone Dreading Monday, and 45 Driving Memes For Commuters Running On Fumes.
Mike Hartley is a suburban storyteller who believes receipts should come with a hug, and that “unlimited money” should be a basic human setting.