Kindly post average wage in real money, in this case butter

I want to find out what people actually make in their respective countries or cities. We will not use the gay currency, but actual hard butter. AGAIN ONLY BUTTER. If you post that fake butter kindly off yourself, chinl/nigger. You can also post butter made from actual milk.
For simplicities' sake, kindly use, 100g of butter as a single unit.
i.e if it's 400g, we will count it as 4 butters.


Pic related is an example. On average in this country a person makes 150 butters./m

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Fuck off anyone that is important does not use grams..

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I would also like to inform that in the larger cities, people on average earn 300 Butters, but some earn less than that or more than that too.

A typical IT fag in this country makes around 8000-10000 butters/y.

We use butters here, 1 butter is 100 g or whatever it is in your buttsex country, but never mind that, post butter stats.

2 euros for what I would consider the most popular butter here, so 80 cents for 100g. The average person earns 1789 euros net or 2236 butters per month.

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Interesting metric, but butter can range a lot in price depending on the butter. Aim for the cheapest?

Usually, if you convert butter to a cities' currency, the price of the currency does not fluctuate too much depending on the butter... To explain it better, 1g of butter is basically 1 of our local currency. it takes 0,15b to purchase 1kg of potato or 1,15butters to purchase 10kg of potato.

Well I chose a normie butter, and I make 127894 butters a year working in Cyber Security

what kind of butter? I can get a 454g block of butter for $4.49 at Costco or I can go to the regular grocery store and pay $8.69 for a 454g pack of butter that’s been divided into 4 portions

We measure butter in ounces and pounds

The jews are jewing you out of your butter, it¨s being divied, scary indeed. the rational thing would be to use an entire block of hard butter.

All things considered, a Big Mac or Whopper index might be easier, I know some agency or company already does that for some sort of relative consumer index thing

In God's nation, we shall measure in butter.

In my area the mean yearly income is about 40000 butter

i buy cheap walmart butter, great value brand. $3.18 for a pound at my local walmart (florida). i make about 9.5 pounds of butter an hour

That's a lot of butter per year, sar. What state?
With my humble income I make, 25000 butter a year. But that is almost x10 times more than the average wage in my city.

This thread is retarded. Kill all of yourselves in buttsex.

i should add for those of you that dont know much about burgerland, walmart has a grocery store called "walmart neighborhood market" that is actually pretty nice

what are the ingredients

I earn 6428.5 butters per month

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He's talking pre-tax I imagine so it's pretty average for a first world nation.

Now I want to know what the standard ingredients are in American 'butter'

Oh adjusted to 100 grams is 16071.4 butter per month

People have been asking for an alternative to measure their wealth, wages instead of fiat currency. This thread present everyone to present it in hard money, which in our case is butter, and you want people to have buttsex now? rude.

I pay the government zero butter.

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from the website

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I did mine based on what goes into my bank account not pre tax

Pasteurized cream and salt if salted

Have you seen the colour of their sticks? "I can believe it's not butter"

Interesting - they add flavouring? I've never seen that.

butter is not taxable in the state of florida

I guess the more honest 'Jesus Christ, yeah that's not butter' slogan didn't sell well

>natural falvourings
Fellow, butter holder this looks suspicious, you might need to get your pay of butter from some other place? Remember, that this will end the feds, butter will save us.

Federal taxes on income apply everywhere in the USA.

yeah, never paid attention. ill probably start buying the better stuff for a dollar more, bringing me down to 8.75 pounds an hour instead of 9.5

Wtf, that butter it's like 3 euros in my country. Okay, it's an import but still... Romania is fucked: bigger prices than western Europe, eastern Europe wages.

A butter is 1.29 euros for 250 grams in Germany. I make 40,000 butters a month.

butter is subsidized, need a product that is universally unkiked

Might as well, it's only a dollar and good butter is worth having, it's like buying nice tp instead of cheap scratchy stuff

How much is an oz of silver in your country?

250g of good brand butter is around 1,5 euro

Average wage after taxes is 1300 euro so 866 butters per month

yep. im going to get different butter from now on. who says Any Forums doesnt make a difference?
rectified it here also. going to get dressed and head out to the store now! thanks for the clarity all you butterbros

3250g a month

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Decent quality butter in the US is about $1.75 for 100g
US average monthly income per person is about $2600/mo

Accounting for regional taxes, that's about 1400 butters a month.
Explains why everyone in America is so fat.

I can buy 100 kg of butter from my monthly wage. But butter is expensive here, we don't have a dairy culture. From bread I can buy around 1200 kg a month. I'm a 24 year old guy working at the hungarian central statistical office, and I make a decent salary compared to people my age.

mmmmmmmmm máslíčko

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*decent salary but not extraordinary by any means

3700~ butters per month (after tax), +-30% if buying cheap butter on sale or fancy imported cultured butter.

What a fucking cope. Your butter is shit compared to finnish premium butter. Lets see 3,500 euros÷5.75 euros per kg of butter=609 kg of butter so it makes massive 6090 butters.

You Sir are the poorest of the poor.

>silver in your country
Silver for for 0,1 of weight of butter, costs 6,877 butters, sar.

We help each other in these times.

>40,000 a month
Bist im IT, oder ein Radiologe?

5.99$ for No Name brand 454g butter. I make around 11 700 butters a year. Wife makes 6700 butters and the average person makes about 5500 butters.