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>How much do you think you'll be able to earn when you're 35?

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I earn about 1.2k a month from my job but I'm a uni student who works part time
around 50k by 35 God willing

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>we lose to Poland and Estonia

Currently nothing I'm a student
At 35 probably 90k usd

I have never worked a day in my life, but I’m worth around 36 million USD thanks to crypto.

Nothing because jews single mothers only fans black apes and literal ex convicts have monopolized the system and hold all the privilege and all of the power. I will stay a meet until globohomo dies or I die, whichever comes first.

>Portugal, Greece, Hungary below Croatia
Is this one of those variables where the numbers get so twisted they lose their original meaning?

cyprus is above britain

I'll suck your cock for a small loan of a million dollars

I'm 35 and making 0$.

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$50k
$25k if the new government keeps fucking up

why would your income go down?

why are you surprised? Czechia is a shithole with women whoring themselves out everywhere.

you have the highest number of pornstars per capita

people in your shithole really can make that much money?

90k usd would be just an average university educated professional's salary

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56k (should icrease about 15% next month)
Dunno, I think I could get to about 90k if I applied for another company

25, $110,000.
Holy fuck it's hard to believe how poor the rest of the world is.

US
2670 after tax
Maybe 3500? No idea

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$120k TC

Bay Area tho

This map is extremely inaccurate

What autists here don’t understand is that most economic indicators have little meaning without comparing.
To see the economic well-being of the average person you need nominal income, real income, ppp income, gini coefficient, median (and average) wealth, and so on.

PPP is useful only for comparing day to day expenses like a kg of pasta or a liter of oil.
It’s limits show a lot when you apply it to very wealthy or very poor countries.
Like you might look at Russian or Brazilian ppp gdp per capita and think they’re not doing that bad, but if you look at ppp prices for things like a new phone or car, you’ll see that it takes them 10 years to buy something that’s two months salary in the west.