How much is the cost of life in your country ?
Personally
>France
2200 €
>rent : 950
>food & product for the house : 300
>health insurance & other insurance : 200
>gasoline : 200
>cigarettes : 150
>leisure : 100
That's all
why do you pay rent? you must be like the poorest guy in france, even in poland most people aren't rentoids
>>216367668
Good luck to buy an apartment near Paris, bro
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:08:48 PM
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>>216367773
>mentioning cigarettes
>higher than leisure
>>216367723
most people don't buy their first apartment, they inherit it or get it from their parents
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:10:06 PM
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>>216367748
My leisure are pretty cheap, walking in Park, go to cinema sometimes, try a new restaurant etc etc
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:18:36 PM
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>>216368119
>>216367555 (OP)
Your expenses don't add up to 2200
>>216368119
I don't believe frenchoids earn 2200 eurosyou must be young and this is your first job or something. Alsocost of rent is similar in warsaw
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:34:57 PM
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>>216369132
>>216368274
No the average wage in this shithole is 1700 and houses/flats are 350k on average.
This country is completely fucked
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:37:44 PM
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>>216367723
>Paris
I'd be poor as shit if I had to live in Paris too. Life is all about choices t. 3.5k€ net
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:39:32 PM
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>>216369240
>>216368274
After taxes 2200€ is like 1500€ or whatever. Even our slav labor don't work that cheap
>>216367555 (OP)
I thought France had free healthcare, why do you pay insurance
>>216367555 (OP)
I get 2.8k€ after tax and my salary is low.
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:54:48 PM
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>>216369134
>>216367765
Hasn't been the case in Western Europe for decades.
Also, who tf lives in the same city they grew up? Everybody moves to the capital.
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:55:12 PM
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>>216367555 (OP)
too high
thats why i live with mommy at 24
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:56:14 PM
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>>216368481
I refuse to believe that your average salaries are that low
>>216369006
Anon, you have to pay for the "free" healthcare somehow, I'm guessing health insurance is a mandatory payment instead of a tax.
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:56:59 PM
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>>216369240
>bought 3 bedroom apartment, I've been living alone for some time
>here the health insurance is deducted directly from the salary: 35€
>fuel: around 100€, many times less
>all costs related to housing, mobile subscription, etc.: around 240€
>food and other products: let's say 300€ but that's not very accurate because I'm not paying that much attention. I buy what I need
and these are all costs that are NECESSARY. everything else I spend is my decision, at the end of the month I also save a lot
I don't smoke and I don't drink alcohol. I honestly can't complain, I live a good life
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:59:31 PM
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>>216369363
>>216368610
2200 is after taxes
>>216369006
It's, but you have to pay for the mutuelle who cover dental fees, glass etc
>>216369026
You lie
>>216369160
No suffering
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 8:59:53 PM
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>>216369026
Are you the king of Estonia
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:02:40 PM
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>>216369350
>>216367555 (OP)
Income
2022,87€
Cost
>-1000€ ETF
>-673€ Rent
>-150€ Groceries
>-35€ Energy
>-34,99€ Internet
>-18,36€ GEZ (mandatory TV loicence/tax)
>-11,99€ Streaming
>-8,99€ Mobile data
>-6,50€ Mountaineering club
I go to the movies or out to eat with friends once or twice a month with the rest of the money.
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:03:40 PM
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>>216369377
>>216369134
maybe if you're from a poor loser peasant family so you have to move from your rural shithole to a city to actually experience life, but when you're a city born chad you live with your parents instead of paying janusz goldberg 90% of your salary
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:03:46 PM
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>>216369473
>>216369327
>150€ Groceries
You can eat all the month with this ?
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:04:27 PM
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>>216369433
>>216369240
>2200 is after taxes
El notre damn. Do you have to live in Paris?
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:04:41 PM
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>>216369523
>>216369346
yes but enough about larping
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:08:43 PM
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>>216369570
>>216369350
I basically eat only 3 types of meals. Pasta and sauce, veggie wraps or bread and cheese. No soft drinks and I try to only buy in bulk when stuff is on sale. I'm pretty lucky bc I can get to my work and 4 different supermarkets by bike and save lots by using reward apps.
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:09:16 PM
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>>216369433
Do you have to live near Paris
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:12:18 PM
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>>216369834
>>216369473
I get eating shit. I used to do it when I was a student. But that's no way for a working adult to live
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:17:14 PM
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Dunno lol.
I spend like 300-400 euro on random gooner gacha shit,games or gambling, same ballpark for groceries and let the automated payments handle the rest. Every month ends with +1000 euro in my account.
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:21:35 PM
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>>216369570
It doesn't really feel like eating shit desu. I'm a vegetarian so I automatically save a ton by not buying meat. If there is a 50% discount sticker on a frozen pizza or a pre-cooked dish I will buy one or two to mix up my diet. Also there is an app that lets you buy very discounted sweet baked goods like cake/doughnuts from bakeries in the evening. Last month I got an artisan 22€ chocolate cake for 8€ for example.
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:21:35 PM
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>>216369852
>>216369134
To an extent, but you do guys have higher home ownership rates.
That said yeah, most uni students dip to another city to study and then for work.
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:21:36 PM
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my monthly expenses are:
1500 € mortgage
500 € car
300 € (and rising fast) electricity and heating
250 € groceries
200 € other fees and taxes
50 € other insurance
50 € internet and mobile
I still manage saving about 500 € every month
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:21:57 PM
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>>216367668
Yeah because people in Poland live with their mom until they get married
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:22:10 PM
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>>216369835
yes and that why rent is fucked because oldniggers have like 5 flats
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:22:36 PM
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>>216367765
We didn't have the luxury to have free state-provided apartments like you ex soviet people
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:24:39 PM
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I'll never complain again after seeing this thread
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 9:26:13 PM
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2400 net
>650 mortgage, gas, elek, internet.
>200 food
>100 gas and car insurance
>20 games and streaming
>minimum net wage since im under 26: 1100 euros
>room rent: 350 euros
>food: 250 euros
>utilities: 80 euros
>miscelanius:150 euros
i barely make do but my situation is bound to improve once i get my qualification done
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 10:11:15 PM
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>>216370102
>room rent: 350 euros
Bruh that's fucking brutal at your pay. I can find 299€ apartments in a student city.
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 10:36:36 PM
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>>216367555 (OP)
>rent
own
>whatever bullshit
dunno
>insurance
300 for 3 cars and a house, although i should file car insurrance for one of them as business expence its just too much hazzle
>fuel
business expence
>snus
dunno
>leisure
the rest but i cant use it all unless i start fucking hookers and get a coke habit
Anonymous
10/31/2025, 10:49:15 PM
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>rent
$800 to rent a room in a small city in Canada (50k pop)
>food and random stuff
probably $400-500
>car insurance
$300
>charging the car(have an EV)
$100 a month
>leisure
$0, basically pirated vidya or hiking