• vivalapivo@lemmy.today
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          13 hours ago

          Heey, so I also had similar thoughts when I was living by $300/mo, but it’s really, really not much. Here’s the short breakdown

          • rent. Rent is sky-high in places like Berlin, London, Paris, the US, and a lot of other places. You can find a studio apt for like $400/mo in a poor place

          • food. Earning $4k/mo means a lot of work and cooking is not an option. If you rent a cheap apartment, chances are you have a poor kitchen. So it adds $400 per person a month

          • emergency. If your partner loses a job or a close relative gets something like cancer, you start spending much more. I had both, unfortunately

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                Are you trying to rub it in or something? $4000 isn’t much to you, good for you. Others disagree, and there’s no sense arguing what somebody poor would do if they needed to suddenly spend a lot of money. What’s the point of that?

                It’s not like the idea hasn’t occurred to us. The fear of such an event is already in our heads all the time. The honest answer most people could give is: I really don’t know.

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        16 hours ago

        The fact that saying $4k net per month on the side is “not good” and “does it to survive” is showing what a failed and depraved country the US is.

        There is 60 countries in the world, where the annual GDP per capita is lower than that, and only 20 countries in the world, where the GDP per capita is higher, if we multiply the $4k by 12.

        If we assume this to be taxed, then only the tax havens are above that and that is certainly not going to reach most of the people living in these tax havens.

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          16 hours ago

          For a long time I had a job that paid exactly $4k a month net. It was heaven as the median salary where I live is 6 times lower. Then I started to think where else I could move. Turns out that this is not enough for most of the countries in Europe

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            15 hours ago

            Yeah, that is not true. In most countries in Europe making 4k net puts you in the top 2-10% of income.