>mfw in Poland all you need is a salary of $2400 a month to be in the richest 10%
How far would $2400 get you in your country?
Mfw in Poland all you need is a salary of $2400 a month to be in the richest 10%
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2400 a month is McDicks wagie tier
before or after tax?
a one bedroom apartment in Los Angeles
Like a king
What about $9,000 a month?
living in a ghetto block at the edge of the city, saving 0 Euro per month and yelling at your ugly wife because you are frustrated that your run down car needs another repair to get you to your shitty manual labor job at which chads treat you lowly for being uneducated
now that you say it like that, I'm not so disappointed with my luxurious coomer lifestyle.
Before kek, after taxes it's like $1730
That's a higher tax rate than here lmao
99% of Westoids have no idea about the reality outside their bubble
>$2400 a month
That's like actually poor here.
depends on the state
a dead end office worker
$2400 is about what non-skilled labrors make. Cashiers, burger fliperrs etc
>$24k/y (before tax lmao) is top 10% in Poland
>the top 10% in America has an order of magnetude more wealth than the top 10% of Poland
Depending on state
Wealth doesn't mean how much you earn. A lot of americans live paycheck to paycheck and own nothing. Especially if you earn 24k/year. Most poles with that money own their own house or flat
No it actually is just poor
enough for a family of four to live moderately without issue
excellent math
Similar, maybe top 7%.
You would be living pay check to pay check. You couldn't afford your own place, you would be living with room mates in an old house with no insulation.
That’s barely enough for rent and bills here in Kikelifornia. Somebody NUKE THIS SHITHOLE IMMEDIATELY REEEEE
my mom earns 3000$ as a doctor i guess it's nice
He has a nice crib
In rural America?
>$600-750 rent for an older house, could find a three bed room two bath house w/ an attached garage (for example: apartments.com
>~$500 for utilities, car and health insurance, and gas
>$150-200 for food
If you're a single male, easy living. If you have kids and that's the sole income, then you have a problem.
same, perhaps bump it a bit to like 6-7% since i think poles have ~20 percent higher purchasing power
that was my salary in a parttime student job when i was in uni, worked like 16-25 hours a week
that's pretty bad but atleast its improving no?
A 1br apartment in LA costs $2400 lmao