Average american easily makes over $5000 after taxes every month

>average american easily makes over $5000 after taxes every month
what do you do with all this money? that's like 5 iphones a month.

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they spend it on student debt, car loan and mortgage

On walmart shit made in China.

Thing is life in America is incredibly expensive to compensate

i dont get this either they earn fuck loads but appear to have no savings

If I was American I could retire after 10 years.

Is that actually true, tho? Gas, electricity and electronics are super cheap there

what makes me seethe is when an ameriposter goes 'lol I did this simple trick and now I make 170K in this institution doing nothing. I made it'

they consoom like retards and then live paycheck to paycheck and blame capitalism

like what?

gas is almost free, fast food is free, cars are inexpensive, and houses are made of cardboard

>but appear to have no savings
Because we have a mega consumerist society. The retards here feel compelled to spend there money as soon as they get some. Have you ever tried arguing with someone about why do they spend so much money on something incredibly stupid they'll make the excuse that they don't spend their money on much else, like they have to find something to spend that money on right away.

rent, gas, food, student debt

Rent and food are more (in the big cities).

But what does the median American make you mathematically illiterate twerp

It depends.

In NYC/LA/DC yes.

In the suburbs, where most Americans live, it's not terrible. Especially in flyover states. Also

median is a useless indicator

Like $35k in 2018

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Living costs, free spending etc.
I make about $4500 (there's no income tax here), and that includes electricity and water. I spend quite a bit on my car and gaming shit and I still manage to save 15-20% every month

This is the true answer.
Cost of living really isn't bad outside of cities.
But Americans love consooming. The average household credit card debt is like $10,000.

(My parents told my siblings and I that being $1 in credit card debt meant that I was in a financial emergency, and I'm grateful to them for that)

we are a country of consoomers

About half of my "savings" is in collectibles.
Mostly sports memorabilia, I have more $$ worth of baseball cards in my closet than my house is worth.
Not a bad investment tho, prices are going crazy.

what do you do?

As opposed to Europe where we're both taxed on everything but the sink, wages are lower and still have to live in a concrete rectangle with 2 other roommates?

What website is this?

donate to BLM and various onlyfans subscriptions

numbeo, not the most reliable

you mean the church and lottery tickets

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How so? Averages can be swayed a lot by a few individuals

Ah yes forgot about that Chaz tax.

Boston is pretty expensive though desu

this is why india will remain a shithole forever

No they don't, right??

He's kind of right. If you're a software engineer or a doctor, it is stupid to compare yourself to some idiot who didn't graduate HS.

But he said "average American", average American is not a doctor or software engineer

is it?
what are some cities with good tech jobs that are less expensive?

No, the average is the useless indicator because it would account for a nigger doing crack in a project house or a gypsy living in the metro station swiping wallets.

"sales executive"

Tax, gas, rent, credit on new car , donat to church or BLM, food

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