GERMANY BEING THE TOP ECONOMY IN EUROPE WITH A GDP OF 4.4 TRILLION USD
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Germany has one of the best living standards work and health ethics, has one of the best social system and a strict tax collection system. It has one of the lowest unemployment rates. The life expectancy in Germany is 80.94 years i.e. in (2020).

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Germans minimum wage is €1 per hour so let’s just break it down mathematically you know if you ask for 12 hours let’s say 40 hours per week we culate it for 4 weeks you get to get €280 right after taxes you’ll go home with € 1,511 that’s really pretty low yeah but then that’s the minimum wage

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  1. An apartment in Germany, depending on where you live, will cost you 800-1000 euros a month. I'm German and have a good school leaving certificate and completed a three and a half years of education and only get ~1600 a month for 40 hours work a week….

  2. Yeah, the minimum wage after taxes is quite low..
    on the other hand, if you have any illness or wound, but no money, you can go to a hospital and they will treat you, in most other countries you will die infront of the hospital…

  3. It may sound little and the taxes may be high but it gets you a lot more then in most other countries. No student loans (free education), free health insurance, affordable public transport (sometimes late but it gets you really everywhere you want so you dont need a car) and really more. We have our issues and ofcourse also people that live in poverty but with Hartz 4 and other stuff it keeps that a little more limited. Hope that hepled 😊

  4. yeah, and your health insurance and retirement pension is already paid by that point – that's why it's called brutto and netto, brutto is before taxes, health care and retirement pension included, and netto is what you get afterwards for living expenses and rent

  5. 1511€
    -800-1000€ rent for the appartment
    -20€ GEZ fee
    -50€ for Internet
    -50€ electricity
    -49€ monthly ticket for train/ bus ( if you have a Car much more)
    and the rest for food.

  6. people dont understand… the current Armutsgrenze is 2300€ per month… That means the 1920€ minimum wage is below that… And people making this much can barely afford to live if afford to live at all… Lets start with housing… The average monthly cold where I live is 500€… Heating can easily push this to 700€-850€ a month for 1 room 2 if you are very lucky… Than we need to think about electricity, wlan, water and we easily have 900-1150€ monthly gone… Food is inflated as f*ck… Even living on cheapest food masses to 200€ with unhealthy habits to 400€ semi healthy… Thats just the minimum… Than we have costs for clothes that are either so cheaply made you need new ones every two month or we have expensive ones that cost way too much… Need a new Jeans? prepare for 80€ average… New socks? 20€… Our discounters are ripping us off at this point… than we have insurances, householding costs etc… We easily hit the limit of minimum wage and crush it… We can barely afford to get sick or anything with minimum wage… And lets not even start medical bills, fuel bills etc.
    Everything is so inflated because our politics are f*cked in the brain… Basic food prices start at 2-4€/Kilo… Normal shit such as bread is going for 3-6€/Kilo… And even the cheap unhealthy toppings start at 1,99€… Germany is far from being stable rn and we keep losing discounters brands etc… Our educative system is getting more f"cked every year and our politicians are too focused being left and right (right = nazi btw and left is just as bad in the other direction) Than there is the paperwork spam issue… Everything is like 5-10 fucking documents and everything takes like 3-12 months…

  7. Yea and not long ago it was much lower than that. What's the point? Everyone is underpaid while everything is too fkn expensive. Everyone is aware.

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