Just a reminder to thirdies who say Americans are so rich
Studio apartment: $1300/month (hood) $1700/month (non hood)
Healthcare: $400/month
Groceries: $300/month
Eating out: $25 per person
Imagine paying for all of this and then some
Just a reminder to thirdies who say Americans are so rich
Studio apartment: $1300/month (hood) $1700/month (non hood)
Healthcare: $400/month
Groceries: $300/month
Eating out: $25 per person
Imagine paying for all of this and then some
nigger if I was born in amerikkka I would have been a billionaire you piece of shit
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Fixed that for you you fake maoist chud
well i guess you indeed suffer... you just made me realize how much of a shithole the USA is
The rents are only that high within 20-30 minutes of a major metro area.
not really
that's pretty much how much things cost in my city thanks to overtourism except the average person here makes a quarter of what the average american makes
Studio apartment: $1300/month (hood) $1700/month (non hood)
Healthcare: $400/month
Groceries: $300/month
Eating out: $25 per person
that's cheap af
Nigga you make 100K+ a year doing the most basic job.
Studio apartment: $1300/month (hood)
1400 reais here in Brazil.
Keep in mind 50% of brazilians earn 700 reais per month.
You would have been fucked up the ass by the system or other people.
Maybe 20 years ago lol. Now you're lucky if you find a place under a grand in any mid sized town worth living in.
You also forgot
Be forced to leave home when you're still a teenager and survive on your own.
Yeah cheap as fuck
Only healthcare that's expensive.
I spend like 200 reais per week
With 25 I csn buy one burger I guess
Groceries: $300/month
Eating out: $25 per person
Same as here btw.
your fault for managing to be poor in the land of easy wealth
Your top 10% earn the same $1200 as the Russian top 10%.
Why don't you own a house? Sure you pay mortgage interest but once it's paid, you only pay property tax and insurance and then you own an asset which gets more valuable over time instead of your Jew paper bills which devalue over time.
here we spend
Studio apartment: $600/month (hood) $1000/month (non hood)
Healthcare: $0/month
Groceries: $300/month
Eating out: $25 per person
but our salaries are like 1/10 of yours.
I added $500 of monthly gas and vehicle upkeep which I think is generous, and that's $34800/year. Even with a basic bitch $50000/year job you can make it and have $15200 spare for emergencies or savings, assuming you live alone and have no kids.
You don't have it hard at all.
Nigger you literally live in a country where every shit is served on a silver platter. You are just coping about the fact that most United Statians, regardless of their colors, are lobotomized niggers whose activities are guided solely by the principle of impulse (sex, gluttony, drugs etc.) Thus they make nigger decisions and suffer
Apartment: 200-500$/m
Healthcare: (((free)))
Groceries: 200-300$/m
Average Salary: 350-400$.
Yes. Americans are rich.
You can get a decent apartment for $700/mo in my town. And you don't need a car to get by here. Our wages are on par with the national median. But most people who complain about high rents would turn their noses up at the idea of living in the Midwest.
This COL is really only New York and California.
Midwestern cities tend to be:
-Cold
-Not walkable even under a loose definition (besides Chicago and Minneapolis)
-Has an aging population
-Full of blighted buildings and urban prairie
-Have aging housing units, a lot of the cost savings is because its a 50 year old apartment
-In a general state of decline. There are exceptions (such as Columbus, which almost resembles a southern city more than a midwestern one)
My healthcare premium is paid for by employer, but my deductible is $3000. U right about everything else doe
how do you survive?
I got
1 BR apartment ($1500, in a pretty safe and reasonably walkable area near the city center).
Healthcare: $140 paid by me a month
Groceries: IDK I don't count, I just check at the end of the month how much excess money I have to move over to investments or HYSA.
Eating out: Depends, there are plenty of places where its no more than $15 unless you get alcohol.
I live in Greenville SC and you can get a luxury studio apartment here for like $950 here with a private gym, pool, lounge, and parking all included.
So that still leaves you with 975 dollars to spare if you earn 3,000 a month.
You literally don't suffer. That is literally my net monthly income
Apartments in downtown Greenville are way more than that
Cheapest a found near the city from a quicky google maps scan was Main & Stone a few blocks north for $1100
You're forgetting doordash expenses
The entire salary goes to groceries and utilities. If you're single, you live with your parents. If you have a family, the wife's salary goes to pay rent. If you need to buy anything besides food and rarely cheap goods like clothes, you take a loan.
Rent (1bd): $1350
Healthcare: Not logging into ADP to check but it's like $20-30 per pay period
Groceries: $400
Drinking out: $40-50 a night
I live in a city of over 2 million people that isn't in the Midwest or South. You're also leaving out the second biggest expense for an American:
Car
$250 gas
$150 a month for insurance
$400+ a month loan payment (optional, somewhat)
Who the fuck spends $250 on gas a month lol. That's on you if you spend that much.
Pay a little more rent to live in a more walkable area. I have a car but I only ever put gas in once every 3 months unless I go on a longer road trip.
yeah but gotta finance my switch 2 o algo
The average American drives a pickup truck and commutes over 20 miles each way to work. I have to fill my own tank every week and my commute is shorter than that.
Studio apartment: $1300/month (hood) $1700/month (non hood)
Healthcare: $400/month
Groceries: $300/month
Eating out: $25 per person
Salary: $100000/month
Yuor rich & don't suffer yuo bitch
Lets say median is 50k net so 4150 montly
4150-1500 =2650 apartment
Healthcare 2650-400
Food -300
Car -500
Other stuff -500
You are left with 1k
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If my mother and father how are specialized doctors they would make in combined income probably 400Kyearly.
in 1985 America
But no they were born in SOCALIST SERBIA WHERE THEY MADE 10K YEARLY
If you aren't a min wage retard and have any specialized skilis you would be living better then anywhere in the world
50k net so 4150 montly
It's not, 50k is around $3k per month after taxes
Bro net is after taxes.
Yoooooo if there is god i was probably a serial rapist in my past life so for my punishment i was born in Serbia
You pay less tax then me in USA YOU PAY 20% tax and in some STATES NOT EVEN THAT Plus Your VAT IS 8% BUT MINE IS 20%. AND AVREAGE PERSON MAKES 6X MORE THAN A AVREAGE SERB. YOU are living better than anywhere in the world except maybe Swiss and Norway
why are euros like this
You can get a 1 bedroom in Greer for like $800, retard
Bro net is after taxes.
Sorry, missed that
You pay less tax then me in USA YOU PAY 20% tax and in some STATES NOT EVEN THAT Plus Your VAT IS 8% BUT MINE IS 20%. AND AVREAGE PERSON MAKES 6X MORE THAN A AVREAGE SERB. YOU are living better than anywhere in the world except maybe Swiss and Norway
I know Serbian bratushka, I'm from Russia. Of course, people are richer in America, despite they might claim otherwise.
And there's no good recipe to, say, just move to the US and live your dream. American immigration rules are the toughest on Earth and in 95% of cases have nothing to do with working hard but a simple luck. I won my H1B visa in a lottery after being denied 4 times -- it's 20% achievement, 80% luck, and there's little else you can do.
das rite
The average studio apartment here costs €1000 a month (non subsidized) and the average salary after taxes is €2400
Live with your parents
Become rich
Firstoids cannot suffer. The fact that I bought a house while renting like a bitch and locals are still broke is beyond comprehension. Wtf do you even spend your money on?
Woah so everything is cheaper than here and then you also make like three times more money.