Most people earning $18/hr think they take
home $18/hr.
After tax, commute, work meals, parking and
childcare — the real number is closer to $11.
I built a calculator that shows your exact
real hourly rate in 5 minutes.
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Your payslip says $21/hr.
Your real hourly rate after commute, decompression time and energy drain? $8.68.
Nobody wanted you to do that calculation.
We did it for you.https://t.co/dy4xx9aX9v
Nobody teaches you this.
Your salary is not your income.
Real income = salary minus:
→ Tax
→ Commute
→ Work meals
→ Parking
→ Clothing
$3,000/month becomes $2,100.
That's why you can't save.
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You earn $18/hr.
After tax, commute, meals and work costs?
You actually keep $12.73/hr.
Your job is lying to you.
See your real number 👇
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#personalfinance#salary#money
You earn $18/hr.
After tax, commute, meals and work costs?
You actually keep $12.73/hr.
Your job is lying to you.
See your real number 👇
https://t.co/IMjikW7aYA
#personalfinance#salary#money
Most people earning $18/hr think they take
home $18/hr.
After tax, commute, work meals, parking and
childcare — the real number is closer to $11.
I built a calculator that shows your exact
real hourly rate in 5 minutes.
https://t.co/IMnq61WvPe
Link in bio 👇
#personalfinance
You got a raise last year. You still feel broke.
Here is exactly why, Your $3,000/month raise added $180 more tax per month → $120 more commute cost
→ $200 lifestyle inflation Real gain after everything, $2,500/year Not $36,000 This is why raises feel empty. Save this 📌