International wageslavery comparison

Post you are a:
>Salary before (((taxes and other deductions)))
>Salary after (((taxes and other deductions)))
>Rent/mortgage cost and accommodation type
>The amount of debt you have and what that debt is
>Average weekly spend on groceries
>Average weekly spend on social life and other expenses
>Average weekly savings/investments

Me:
>Salary before (((taxes and other deductions)))
£2500

>Salary after (((taxes and other deductions)))
£1750

>Rent/mortgage cost and accommodation type
£600 for a flatshare in a horrible apartment block

>The amount of debt you have and what that debt is
~£30,000 in student loans (BSc and MSc)

>Average weekly spend on groceries
£30

>Average weekly spend on social life and other expenses
£20

>Average weekly savings/investments
£180

>mfw uni student living of parents and scholarship money

>Salary before (((taxes and other deductions)))
3300€
>Salary after (((taxes and other deductions)))
2680€
>Rent/mortgage cost and accommodation type
450€
>The amount of debt you have and what that debt is
30k€, the house payment
>Average weekly spend on groceries
80€
>Average weekly spend on social life and other expenses
0€
>Average weekly savings/investments
300€

>Salary before (((taxes and other deductions)))
0€
>Salary after (((taxes and other deductions)))
0€
>Rent/mortgage cost and accommodation type
350€/month, flat
>The amount of debt you have and what that debt is
0€
>Average weekly spend on groceries
50€
>Average weekly spend on social life and other expenses
20€
>Average weekly savings/investments
100-200€

>>Salary before (((taxes and other deductions)))
3600 U$S per month (minimum)
>>Salary after (((taxes and other deductions)))
3600 U$S because software export pays 0 taxes, lol at cucks
>>Rent/mortgage cost and accommodation type
3 rooms Apartment around 500 U$S a month mortgage
>>The amount of debt you have and what that debt is
80k U$S apartment mortgage
>>Average weekly spend on groceries
don't know, I have enough money to buy whatever my ass wants
>>Average weekly spend on social life and other expenses
don't know, I have enough money to do whatever my ass wants
>>Average weekly savings/investments
don't know, but my bank account grows every month

Holy shit why isn't everyone in Finlan a NEET?

there's no way Finnish government is allowing its NEETs to have 100-200€ spare money a week

100-120€ on average. And yes they do

Well basically it is. Giving that you live somewhere the rent is as low as that. Why wouldn't they? It just ramps up the consumption statistics. Its not like these people would ever find any sort of work.

Note this: we get even more to the savings account in norway. The key is living on the countryside.

In Germany we reduce NEET bux every year if you don't get a job. They eventually HAVE to find a job or they can't afford cigarettes and alcohol any more.

>They eventually HAVE to find a job or they can't afford cigarettes and alcohol any more
Sucks to be you. I get 1200€/month for the rest of my life. Also i don't smoke or drink alcohol

I'm not a NEET though, I was a NEET for a year before it got too boring.

Must suck living in a shitty country then? Do you not have any humanity.

Here you can go from working into having 66% of income doing nothing indefinitely if you have a paper from your appointed socialist doctor saying that you are a bit depressed. Meaning that say you made 35k krones(net after tax) before, ok you get that for 1 year and after the first year you get 66% For really like forever.

Why not? Who loses? Its not like money is not printed in some sick banking cabbals to keep the people down. Besides Norway has fuckloads of cash and an unemployment number under 2%.

>Salary before (((taxes and other deductions))
1 151 € (transfered from our meme currency)
>Salary after (((taxes and other deductions)))
1 077 €
>Rent/mortgage cost and accommodation type
cca 250 €
>The amount of debt you have and what that debt is
none
>Average weekly spend on groceries
44€
>Average weekly spend on social life and other expenses
148€
>Average weekly savings/investments
the rest

I own a rent house and a convenience store(full-staff, I only make grocery orders on computer twice a week)
1800usd/m (usually)
No debts or so
$1000 for savings
Bills and shit for $500
Live off with the rest

>he doesn't train his body and mind, when you have all the time in the world
Like i said, sucks to be you

You are living on borrowed time. Your low birthrate will fuck you over in the future. Only robots can save you.

Indeed my fellow lad.

Social programs are golden just up until you introduce some foreign people from foreign lands.

Yeah and why would we not have more money for robots than the most places now?

How could we lose? We own 1,5-2%% of the whole world capital with a puny population.

>Low birthrate
Not sure what this has to do with the matter at hand

Absolute fucking nothing. These birthrate people are assuming that I care about a world 10 years after now.

I am old so basically for spending as much as possible as fast possible is good. Why fucking try to stop the fiscal explosion? WHAT? Are you a fucking hippie? Burn the jungles, rape the earth give us a good 10 years to the future.

Its not like we are going to live forever.

I was earning a minimum wage until not too long ago, so I'll use those stats, note that this applies to Quebec.

>Salary before (((taxes and other deductions)))
1950 CAD

>Salary after (((taxes and other deductions)))
1600 CAD

>Rent/mortgage cost and accommodation type
450 CAD for a room not too far from the downtown

>Average weekly spend on groceries
80 CAD

>Average weekly spend on social life and other expenses
30 CAD

>Average weekly savings/investments
'bout 120 CAD

>Salary before (((taxes and other deductions)))
$1500
>Salary after (((taxes and other deductions)))
$900
>Rent/mortgage cost and accommodation type
I live with my parents
>The amount of debt you have and what that debt is
0
>Average weekly spend on groceries
$8-10
>Average weekly spend on social life and other expenses
$15
>Average weekly savings/investments
$80-100

>salary before
36000 CZK (~$1461)
>salary after
26000 CZK (~$1055)
>rent and accomodation
7000 CZK (~$284) a month for 1+kk in Prague
>amount of debt
0 CZK
>weekly spent on groceries
2000 CZK (~$82)
>weekly spent on social life and other expenses
4000 CZK (~$164), car is really black hole on money
>weekly savings
usually the rest, but there's always something to spend on

All these 0 debts, guess (((they))) haven't got to you yet :'(

>Also i don't smoke or drink alcohol
that's not a life, kido

>~£30,000 in student loans (BSc and MSc)
wtf was it worth it?

>>Salary before (((taxes and other deductions)))
$2600
>>Salary after (((taxes and other deductions)))
$2050
>>Rent/mortgage cost and accommodation type
0
>>The amount of debt you have and what that debt is
0
>>Average weekly spend on groceries
$22
>>Average weekly spend on social life and other expenses
varies
>>Average weekly savings/investments
95% of my salary

19 years old btw

I studied the last year before the fees went up too, students since 2012 graduate with ~£40,000 debt just for an undergraduate degree. Not even close to being worth it in terms of quality/quantity of teaching (during undergrad I had roughly ~8 hours contact time per week in a lecture hall with 200 other students, often from profs who didn't give a shit), but worth it in the sense that you need a degree if you want to do any worthwhile non-tradesman job. You only pay it back if you earn a certain amount and interest is tied to inflation, and anything you've not paid back after 25 years gets wiped off (only under the old system, since 2012 they have to keep paying it back until they're 65 and it gains interest at a rate quicker than inflation - they got well and truly jewed).

It's a huge fucking scam though, universities in the UK are basically just money-making businesses which know they can charge high fees for a poor service.

>Salary before (((taxes and other deductions)))
3500€
>Salary after (((taxes and other deductions)))
2735€
>Rent/mortgage cost and accommodation type
600€ per month, apartment in centre of capital
>The amount of debt you have and what that debt is
0€
>Average weekly spend on groceries
60€
>Average weekly spend on social life and other expenses
100€
>Average weekly savings/investments
the rest of it