@RubenFiOlSantos@krassenstein Data: The ratio of average US to German net salaries (after-tax take-home pay) is approximately 1.35:1, and the net median salary ratio is roughly 1.21:1. [1]
The ratio of the overall cost of living between the US and Germany is approximately 1.16:1.
End of debate.
@krassenstein Data: The ratio of average US to German net salaries (after-tax take-home pay) is approximately 1.35:1, and the net median salary ratio is roughly 1.21:1. [1]
The ratio of the overall cost of living between the US and Germany is approximately 1.16:1.
End of debate.
@krassenstein Your dead brain forgot to compare average NET salary in Germany vs USA. I’ve seen many people counting euro-cents when shopping for groceries in Germany. In italy its even cheaper, but an engineer in Milan area (the wealthiest in italy) earns as much as a mcdonald worker in USA
@RubenFiOlSantos@krassenstein You’re dead brain bro. Result does not change changing from average to median. The ratio is still off. Affirdability is off. People still counting eurocents when making groceries.
@DelusionPosting Is this a parody account or a complete idiot? SpaceX lost 300 billions in the last 2 days, where is the EU check of 300 billions for Elon?
@Babywwir Left is not forced on every woman. Right is for ed on every woman, either by pure for e or by society. If you don’t see this you’re an idiot. You’re welcome!
@eurofounder How about making an health insurance for the trip? Just 100$ likely. Defining a different way if living “barbaric” shows only how intolerant you are.
@AshPolitik That’s net migration. You dont quantify backpackers over the difference but over the total number. It makes no sense to sense what you are doing unless you want to mislead the public opinion. Backpackers are a small quantity over the total. At regime net migrations are permanents