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July 04, 2016, 12:09:34 AM
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I want to talk about salaries. How much $ do you have left after paying taxes, rent, and basic expenses (electricity, water)
I get $10 000/y like a fucking slave
My spending basic is $5 000 / year, including food, $2 500 without food
I live in the former SSSR
Another reason to move away

Also they give me these communistic so called "benefits" when you get like prepaid cards for predefined services

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I think most people in the United States or Europe are spendthrift it's just my thought only. they ate always at the fast food or restaurant. they are spending all the money for each month I think you need to downsize as a desire to reduce the cost.
and tips for me do not use credit cards
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July 04, 2016, 12:23:17 AM
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I earn 220,000 a year and I save about 75k after food vacations fun stuff mortgage etc.

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July 04, 2016, 12:37:05 AM
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i got $400 every month and spend $350 for my daily needs such as buying foods, electricity, internet cost or etc and might be for some people those amount looks pretty low but in my country cost of living not very expensive so with those amount i could defray all my needs for 1 months
yeah income of $ 400 seems to be the income of the most widely accepted in our country it is the minimum wage for my city. I agree with you, I just pull out at least $5~ to I buy food and drink. but for each month. I have to pay for electricity and other necessities. perhaps leaving $ 100 per month I'm lucky to be in this country

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July 04, 2016, 12:48:09 AM
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i got $400 every month and spend $350 for my daily needs such as buying foods, electricity, internet cost or etc and might be for some people those amount looks pretty low but in my country cost of living not very expensive so with those amount i could defray all my needs for 1 months
yeah income of $ 400 seems to be the income of the most widely accepted in our country it is the minimum wage for my city. I agree with you, I just pull out at least $5~ to I buy food and drink. but for each month. I have to pay for electricity and other necessities. perhaps leaving $ 100 per month I'm lucky to be in this country



If converted to usd mine 175-200$ dollar range Per month. As to i am a student teacher. We have a 32% tax and other government insurance that has to be maintained for government workers. And sometimes goods and commodities are mostly inflating rather than deflating. And the the incumbent government s*c*s. Hope the new administration can at least change.
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July 04, 2016, 01:07:31 AM
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i got $300/month so it is $3600/year
I am still ok with that salary, i can still live in this country
Everyday still have food

If you are grateful what are you get, all will feel good

What country? I will move there

haha lol Cheesy i also wanted to live in such a country like this food is sooo expensive here and i only get 400€ a month.. nothing else for living and foods.
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July 04, 2016, 05:32:24 AM
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I want to talk about salaries. How much $ do you have left after paying taxes, rent, and basic expenses (electricity, water)
I get $10 000/y like a fucking slave
My spending basic is $5 000 / year, including food, $2 500 without food
I live in the former SSSR
Another reason to move away

Also they give me these communistic so called "benefits" when you get like prepaid cards for predefined services

https://www.facebook.com/televize.polar/videos/1047399295339540/

Well to be frank, its zero. Nothing is left from my salary. Thats why I do online advertisements and online jobs that pays bitcoin. This activities has helped me survive my financial issues. Bitcoin has provided me extra income which allows me to earn 2k pesos weekly and its a good amount. I can now buy milk for my baby and buy things that I like. Thanks to bitcoin that I am no longer financially troubled.
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July 04, 2016, 09:46:26 PM
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We're Russians, we speak USD of course

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July 04, 2016, 10:20:22 PM
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Currently i get maybe 1500$ year, i have childs and just me and my wife working,childs take loans of money while growing, when they got sick that is atleast 2 times monthly the bills raise a lot. I maybe be a bit wrong but i believe im earning that year, i just work 8 days a month soo thats should be the reason for the low ammount.
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July 04, 2016, 10:50:03 PM
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I earn 220,000 a year and I save about 75k after food vacations fun stuff mortgage etc.
it means you're earning approximately $ 18,300 per month. it is the largest income I have ever seen. even my revenue per year could not match with you income permonth you Lol

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July 06, 2016, 12:38:00 PM
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I earn 220,000 a year and I save about 75k after food vacations fun stuff mortgage etc.
I think it's a very large salary. What currency do you use? we're using the dollar?
if you got $ 220K per year that means you can earn around $ 18k per month. wow it was great if I have the revenue of course I'll have more money left and I'm going to be rich btw what is your job?
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July 06, 2016, 03:06:30 PM
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I right now do not have too many expenses and I manage to save ~$2,000 every year.
Once I get married and have a family, it will be tough to save so much.

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July 06, 2016, 03:28:36 PM
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I live in asian country and my salary every month is $220 and if you less the budget for daily expenses like food, fees for transpo going to work and the monthly fee for bills and school service for my child, around $20 is left to me. the food here is a bit expensive thats why.

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July 06, 2016, 03:42:02 PM
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I live in an asian country where even 100$/month is enough to live a middle class life for one person. So i am saving 100$ to 50$ per month as i only earn around 200$ per month from my day job.

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July 06, 2016, 03:48:38 PM
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Really? I expected everyone here to be making about $100 000 / year

They are not from US I guess. I'm from Asia actually but working for US companies since the time I got into online jobs.
some of them give me $400 a month and even worked for a company that provide me $800 a month. Its easy to get jobs online when you do have the skills and experience.
right now i don't have a job as i get to trade full time. Smiley

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July 06, 2016, 04:18:36 PM
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I earn 220,000 a year and I save about 75k after food vacations fun stuff mortgage etc.
oh wow that is decent amount of money in my opinion as most of the people dont earn that much money in my country, i dont earn a lot and thats why i started using bitcoins to be honest

 
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July 07, 2016, 08:49:38 AM
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I am earning around 300$ to 500$ a month and almost saving 90% of my earning. because I have no much things to buy and spend my money. I only pay my Internet bill and mobile top up. that's my all things I can do with my earning.
because  I am not married and and leaving with my family so food and daily needs are not up to me.
that's why I can save lots.
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July 07, 2016, 12:50:35 PM
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I earn 220,000 a year and I save about 75k after food vacations fun stuff mortgage etc.
If you earn 220000$ a year then we should say you are making money much more than the average so it is easy to save much.

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July 07, 2016, 01:15:01 PM
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I live in an asian country where even 100$/month is enough to live a middle class life for one person. So i am saving 100$ to 50$ per month as i only earn around 200$ per month from my day job.
I earn around $650 a month and I am also from an Asian country. I would still consider myself lucky to earn that amount, plus the little that I earn from bitcoin also helps in paying for other stuff. Much of my salary goes to apartment rental, food, transportation allowance, baby needs, and of course, savings.
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July 20, 2016, 03:54:25 PM
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I want to talk about salaries. How much $ do you have left after paying taxes, rent, and basic expenses (electricity, water)
I get $10 000/y like a fucking slave
My spending basic is $5 000 / year, including food, $2 500 without food
I live in the former SSSR
Another reason to move away

Also they give me these communistic so called "benefits" when you get like prepaid cards for predefined services

You must be joking? $ 10,000 a year?
I get $ 2,300 a year! I worked in the fire protection with a salary of 185 dollars a month. Now I try to get a job in a special communication with the same salary.
Taxes in Russia about 50-60%.

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I looked at your profile, that you are from the Czech Republic. I was born there, but I live in Russia. Ohh ... better to live in the Czech Republic, seriously.
I do not  want to talk much about my job and how much I have earned but I think that is is enough to survive with.
I am able to buy food if I want so I do not have any troubles.


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I earn around $1,000 a month from my salary and sometimes my expenses are higher than that because our rent is expensive and also the expenses for food and transportation so basically I am zero balance or if I'm lucky just a small amount of about $100 at the end of the month  Sad Sad Sad .

 I am planning of transferring to another job with higher pay so that I can save and invest.

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