>half my salary GONE into rent and utilitiesis modern life a sham iyc?
>>221165043Yes. That's why live with my parents and i have 60k€ in the bank.
>>221165043for me it's about 25%.>>221165070>i have 60k€ in the bank.invest it or at least put it in a high interest account.
>>221165135gambling is a sin
>>221165070Based I'm doing this too.
>>221165043Whatcha drinking?
>>221165043You here looking for a sugar daddy or what
>>2211650431/5 for me, mortgage + utilities
>>221165043Only cucks pay rent.
>>221165043>only halfconsider yourself lucky
>half my salary GONE into taxes and gibs
>>221165422i will be drinking alchohol tonight since there was some extra cash left>>221165605every single item imc is taxed so i pay extra for BASIC NEEDS
>>221165043>Not living in the back house on your families propertyGay and retarded
>>221165043>only halflmaoI am literally losing money every fortnight despite living frugally and having an ok salary
>>221165043I spent half of my salary on medical fees last month
>>221165783big ups bossman and cheers to that
>>221167050Bro doesn't have insurance
I'm neeting comfortably since I have savings to fall back on and working minimum wage would decrease my quality of life.
>>221165070landleeches hate this one simple trick
>>221165605Why doesn't anyone on the internet understand progressive taxation and the concept of marginal tax rates? Like, even IF you're in the top tax bracket which could mean a rate of 50+% you're not paying anywhere near half your income in taxes.>>221165135Yeah, just above 20% for me too on housing costs.
>>221165043same my nigga. same everywhere in this fucking world
>>221168121Objectively false, in developed countries housing costs typically are between 10 and 25% of income.
>>221167984It seems like you don't understand taxes. My tax rate is "only" ~30%, but when you add mandatory pension payments (which are taxes even if they don't call it that) for boomers, that takes away another 25% of my salary. And I don't even make that much. And this doesn't even account for VAT or anything like that
>>2211679848000 a month is enough to take your tax rate to 40% and that doesn't even include hidden pension payments that are paid by your employer before you even see your gross salary.
>>221168377>>221168340You don't pay that top rate on the entirety of your income, that's not how taxes work.
>>221168514Can you read? My total tax rate is 30%. 30% of my gross pay gets taken by taxes. Add to that the 25%
>>221168234then France isn't a developed country. People DO NOT pay only 10% for rent
>>221168592If I google finish tax legislation and you're wrong after tripling down I'm going to break your fucking spine.
>>221168592No you fucking moron, you are only paying 30% on whatever amount of income pushes you into that bracket, not on everything you earn.>>221168668Wrong, facts don't care about your feelings.
>>221168709Sorry I don't have more pixels. But here's the tax breakdown for someone who makes 2100€/month net salary, that basically requires a 3600€/month gross salary, meaning that his effective tax rate is ~40%. That salary is at the low end of the spectrum, before the progressive taxation really hits. I make more than that. Not by much, but enough to bump my total tax rate near 50%
>>221168789Can you fucking read? I said total tax rate, not marginal tax rate
>>221168816Damn that's rough
>>221168841>>221168816I see what's going on here, you have your payroll taxes deducted from salaries like in Denmark.
I gambled my entire salary on polymarket and hyperliquid last month
>>221167050shouldn't have trooned out
>>221168974how do you buy crypto? your taxes must be a nightmare
>>221168514Maybe you shouldn't talk about things that you know nothing about. That's exactly how taxes work in Finland.