Are you rich in your country?

Are you rich in your country?

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Fuck I meant to include the salary
It's 26000 a year

what website is this

not at all

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Work fatty

Nah.
I'll have to work all my life, it seems. I'm pushing 40.
My gross income last year was 45219,00 €, net income 31445,01 €.

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24 making 36k doing tech support living with parents and wanna die.

What's with every second person on Any Forums making 120,000+ ?

I'm not saying they're all lying, but do people realize how rare that is IRL?

99,9% chance they're just shit posting.
Most people here are barley middle class.

99 percentile for me

I'm latin bourgeois scum

$15,000
strictly average

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theres no way this is accurate btw. average 15k at 22 that means half of young adults are working for $7/hour, which even mcdonalds and walmart all start at 14/hour now

Apparently 89th percentile, doesn't feel like it though since state taxes and housing eats a lot of it. I don't suffer now, but at this rate I still can't retire until I am 75.

It's a shame how someone can be that sucessful in life, yet still be autistic enough to brag about it to people on a vietnamese cpu overclocking forum

I'm unemployed for several months out of each year for various reasons

At 22 a lot of then aren't working at all though. That just means that half make less than 15k and half make more than that, it doesn't mean that half work for $7 an hour.

>At 22 a lot of then aren't working at all though
This was my thought too
Why is that tho? Is it a lot of neets or just people still in school?
I make 20 dollars an hour 25 hours a week I'm not even rich

graph shouldve been percentile of income of adults who work then

mcdonald's and walmart don't hire for full-time positions anymore
I worked 4 years at panera bread and only after 3 years did I start getting full time and overtime. it's so they can attract people with "health insurance starting at 35 hours" and then never have to pay it out

Sounds like one of those situations that is a shit deal for the employee, yet some anons here (who is well off and doesn't have to deal with shit like that) will say that you're lazy and entitled for not wanting to do it.

I have minus money