Why are euros so fucking poor?
Why are euros so fucking poor?
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>make more money
>have to spend all that money on living in san francisco
wow it's nothing
Lmao based deutschland my ancestor lets dab on the eurofags
>tfw living expenses are at least 30k if you live frugally
>salaries still so fucking low
>somehow have to save up at least 300k, just to start a deposit on my post-life long mortgage
>will need 700k for the mortgage by the time i actually get the 300k I need now for a mortgage
should I just use my EU citizenship to leave? where should I go if I only speak english?
>90k
its only because of jewgle and kikebook
700k for the morgage deposit*
Ireland, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, Denmark
Lol no
>where should i go if i only speak english?
you know.. that country where english comes from, friend.
>below 50k
a cleaning lady makes more here, sad
Those salaries are before taxes.
Bwahahaha, imagine the graphic after taxes, epic.
Not that I care, because I as a NEET only pay taxes for the goods I consume.
>make shit money
>have to spend 50% of it in taxes
Such is life in europistan
doesnt that prove me right?
>EU citizenship
people in normal countries don't pay 40kg for 1kg of beef tho
i unironically cant stand pakis, and im sure the pakis here are better than the pakis there.
Fr*nce is such a joke.
yeah I'm sure people in normal countries don't pay on kg
lolbertarian arguments aside why on earth do software devs even get so much money for a shitty job that requires no real skill considering half the 3rd world does it?
I'm sure a few of them are really talented but most seem to write some basic pieces of code
>40kg
€
i'd imagine language plays a part. sometimes you need something done right the first time, and cant afford for things to go wrong
time zone, it helps being able to contact and be able to talk to the people making your stuff during business hours
you can also be sure of their qualifications, because no one knows shit about madrandi ugmana university
I'm not even talking about the competition aspect but just the fact they get paid medical specialist money while having a rather mediocre degree.
socialism
>rather mediocre degree.
how are you defining mediocre here?
clearly there are businesses that place a very high value on their skills
>healthcare
>pension
>education
>unemployment benefits
Well let me rephrase that. If I go back to my highschool class and look at the types that went to study CS they often performed rather mediocre. They never showed a lot of signs of being hyper intelligent as opposed to a handful of people that went into physics related studies, nor did they work as hard as the (girls) that went on to study medicine.
So I can conclude at least studying CS doesn't require you to be exceptionally smart.
You certainly don't need to be exceptionally smart to study medicine, speaking from personnel experience (xddddd)
without boring you with microeconomics since you'd have studied that if you cared, all i can say is their work is just particularly valuable, regardless of whatever ego kick being in your field gives you. it doesn't matter that how grueling or laborsome the work is, it simply provides value that business are willing to such a price
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I'm not stupid and know wages are demand driven. But for example there are also big shortages of truck drivers and construction workers right now and at best they get €500 more per month than they would have 3 years ago.
I'm simply curious why an increased demand for coders inflates their wages so much by comparison.
Comparative advantage mostly. Everyone can be a truck driver or a construction worker, while it's more difficult to be a brain surgeon or a codemonkey working at Google
because you need to pay half your salary for mohamed and his 10 chidlren
pretty much this, studying pharmacy at school we dont do nearly as difficult job as doctors but get payed 3 fig salaries , just because of the demand for our job. We are still specialist but not really using critical thinking day to day in a retail pharmacy, but clinical pharmacy is different and requires way more thinking
everyone can be a construction worker, meanwhile programming requires at least basic ability of abstract thinking which is a quite rare trait
France
bre pajeet can learn that in 2 months
That's what you get for being born to poor parents in a first world country
Your neighbour Chad didn't even go to college and he already makes 200k year just from dividends/interests from his parents assets.
if it's so easy and well paid, and demand is so high, why won't just every poor person spend 2 months on a course and then earn $200k/year in google?
because it's not as easy as you make it look
because it cost money to go to university? even in india. and some indians and a shit load of indians are indeed working in google
damn man, just move to a cheaper place in Aus
im glad that in texas the average 3 room 2 bath house with backyard is 120,000
no
CIA places US way under 90k
maybe thats the average for all code monkeys, not only software developers. there is a fuck ton of job types in IT, most don't get paid much
That's the national gross average
CIA factbook
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Ireland
thats GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power parity. OP has average salaries for software developers. two completly different things. what the fuck are you trying to say user?
Nothing, i just didn't read the whole thing and made a mistake
I'd be much happier if i made half the French man makes.
>average
yeah that's why its useless
a few make 150k and are still considered poor on the west coast but pull the average up at the same time
We don't have a silicon Valley. Biggest company is probably Spotify