Russians earn $1300 per month and spends about 20% of their monthly salary on groceries

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Russians earn $1300 per month and spends about 20% of their monthly salary on groceries.

How do you compare in your country?

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I make 5000 after taxes. I spend 200-250 usd over groceries and 50-100 dollars over restaurants and takeout.
Sp I guess it's about 5 to 7%

In Moscow perhaps lol

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Men if housing was just cheaper in America, we would be the best country in the world even if healthcare stays paid

>Russians earn $1300 per month
That's almost the average national monthly salary in Poland, so your number is made up.

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Uk is pretty cheap honestly, wtf Czech though, Hungary and poland

I didn't make it up, it's in his video.

Surprised Germany has higher housing costs than us, but maybe my view is just skewed from living in London. I don't know anyone who spends less than 50% of their income on rent.

Our energy costs are fucked. Albeit everyone will get fucked this winter.

I love how these smug cunt Rape baby mongoloids are getting hit with sanctions and their shitty nation is plagued by alcoholism. They can suffer for their long history of savagery and degeneracy. They don't have indoor plumbing yet they still think they're the shit lmfao

What in the world is this. Sweden has median income of a bit over 3k€. We have around 3k€. Switzerland definitely has higher than that.

Wait I'm a retard. It says net income so never mind. Might be true actually.

wtf are you talking about?
do you have access to internet? I have spent 6 months short term language studies and came back recently, you will be shoked if I tell you the sanctions had 0 effect on people there (except not being able to pay for AliExpress before switching to UnionPay cards)

It literally says in the stats that it's a median salary which means 50% of workers make more than that. Moscovites are not the richest people in Russia too

Everything owned by boomers who give them to mohamedians for government benefits like less taxes when said boomers go into pension

Both this guy and his girlfriend seems to know how to speak Chinese. Is it common in Russia?

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>It literally says in the stats that it's a median salary which means 50% of workers make more than that.
You don't know what a median is you fucking idiot.

Tell me than. It's not mean and it's not mode. How does median work?

To make it simple for feeble russian brains like yours, imagine you have 10 house for sales in your city. 1 of them are worth 100.000€; 8 of them are worth 50.000€ and the last one is worth 20.000€.
The median price of houses in your city is around 50.000€ because it's the most common number in the list.

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That would be mode

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>wtf Czech though, Hungary and poland

>firstoid finally realizes that "low cost of life" in non-firstie countries is a meme and only applicable if you have a firstie salary

you're wasting my precious time, i have a country to save

pierre btfo

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Anything less than 4k net usd a month is pathetic.