>3000€/month is considered a good wage here in Germany
Does this happen in you're cunt?
3000€/month is considered a good wage here in Germany
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it is mid-tier wage if you know something
That's not good here, not even median.
You'd be in the top 1% here
That's more than what our president is paid
that's 3 times the "good" wage here
Only if you're a waiter I guess
no one in this country has been paid more than 2500 euros for anything
Is that gross or net?
I make 3800€/month gross.
That's like an average salary for a nurse here so not really. Nurses complain 247.
$36000/yr is a bit below average here
>16,294.80 Brazilian Real
that's upper middle class here
if you're single it's quite good
if you have kids, not that impressive but better than most
if you live in a small town, you're set
if you live in a big city, you might struggle depending on the kind of life style you want to have and if you have kids to raise
Since Japan is a 3rd world country, that's far above the median wage of those in their 20's and 30's here.
(1 eur = 140 yen)
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You realize there’s articles for this kind of stuff?
Is that before or after taxes?
That's below minimum wage here.
Earn anything above 2k per month (gross) and you're treated like a richfag by your peers and, worse of all, by the government and their oppressive income taxes
Nurses always do that. Women become nurses when they have no idea what to do with their life or no skills. They demand to be placed at the pinnacle of society for being glorified janitors.
Its honestly great salary
>700€-1k€ mortgage for nice house or apartment
>still has lot of money left
My net salary has never been higher 2,5k€ and im living nice life and has investments, if you also add spouse on that who has similar income its more than anyone needs.
>Is that gross or net?
>I make 3800€/month gross.
>coping this much on a tibetan sand art forum
The median full time wage in the USA according to the Labor Bureau is $56400, so no.
Post tax or pre tax
Pre tax that's the salary of an average tradesman.
Post tax that's a decent entry level salary for a job that doesn't require a meme degree.