Theonetheycall1845 t1_jefpovo wrote
Reply to comment by chewwydraper in Mental health over salary? Spanish workers shifting their priorities despite high unemployment by mancinedinburgh
Damn I live on one third of this. I don't have student loans though. How much are your SL?
chewwydraper t1_jefqix5 wrote
Paying about $360/month. Where I am car insurance is a killer too, that's another $200/month. Then $1500/month rent + utilities.
Reyedy t1_jegb64j wrote
That's 2k/month. You make a bit less than 6k before taxes, where does the rest go? Genuinely curious because European. 70k€ here would be very comfortable.
chewwydraper t1_jege9rq wrote
>70k€ here would be very comfortable.
In fairness $70K€ would be over $100K in my country (Canada) so yeah that'd be quite a bit more comfortable.
Here in Canada and specifically the province I work for (Quebec) after tax the take-home pay is around $4K/month. There's monthly stuff I didn't list on there such as cell phone bill ($80+) internet ($80+) groceries (skyrocketted this year, can easily hit $150/week or $600/month) gas (currently spend $200/month), utilities ($100-ish/month), and then other odds and ends. It really doesn't leave that much leftover.
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