• tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺
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    1910 months ago

    we also do gross before taxes in Germany. 57k before taxes is still a solid salary in many areas of Germany. Some MINT and Financelords might want to disagree with that, but it is in the top 15% of salaries. At that Level you pay about 5,1k taxes, 5,3k pension and 4,6k for health, 1,3k eldercare and 750 unemployment insurance. (all mandatory)

    That seems quite a lot at first, but for instance unemployment pays 60% of your net income up to a year qfter loosing a job, health insurance also covers all children until they are 25 or earn more than 500€/month.

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      10 months ago

      It only sounds like a lot of taxes to us Americans that don’t actually do the math… I’m making almost 60kUSD so it’s a very real comparison for me. Like your 4.6k healthcare tax is my 14.4k pay cut (mandatory healthcare coverage for full time employees paid for by the owner @1,200/month for me) Your 5k general tax is higher than my 3.6k income tax, but everything else offsets that by such a large margin that arguing against it is laughable.

      Thing is we also pay a ton of of pocket when we go to the doctor too.

      I wish we had a number to use like your 4.6k but for America so in our arguments for universal healthcare we could show just how much more we really pay…

      Sorry for all the edits, I remember as I reread lol

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          610 months ago

          A not insignificant amount of money goes towards administrative pay for all the middlemen involved…

          Everyone has to get their slice of the… (Checks notes) necessary medical treatment of human beings… Ughh…

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      10 months ago

      57k gross is a bangin’ income in Italy, at that level you pay about 35-40% in taxes if you have no deductibles etc, which means net 2631€/month, about twice the average.

      You could work alone and support a stay-at-home wife