Life in usa is easy

>never go to uni
>start working in trades, specialize
>live at home until marriage and save/invest 70-80% of income
>build own home, marry & have 3-4 children
>home school kids with wife
>retire at 40-45 and live off dividends and income from investments

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Idiot

We gotta wait til 60 to retire with full pay

>start working in trades, specialize

This shit pays 20 dollars at the most not enough to retire even at 50, but yes life is easier than in latvia

No you become a member of union and earn 60 bucks an hour

You could do the same in any 1st/2nd world country.
Also about trading stock in US: read about capital gains tax.
p.s I thought that russian tax code is complicated and fucked, then I got to check american code.
p.p.s. if someone is dumb, life is going to be tough for him everywhere.

smart people here are better off than most of the first world

Mongoloid. You can earn insane hourly pay working a trade, even when not unionized.

Why does a Lithuanian know about the most common route to the working middle class in America? Either you're a proxy or you have a lot of useless knowledge.

If you're a millennial or zoomer more like 70.

I think Switzerland could argue with that
Are talking about SSN or 401(k)?

What country has the youngest age for full retirement benefits?

Unless they're among the many intelligent people with mental illness or disabilities

>retire at 40-45
KEK

This is a very based post that many don't realize. Incomes in Europe are a joke compared to the US.

Yeah.
That's when people START working towards retirement.

>Are talking about SSN or 401(k)?

If they are talking about SS they current full benefits age is 66 and going up.

>relying on social security
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where life hardy?

please go there and never come back

You don’t pay capital gains tax if you hold your investments more than a year

just because burgers know fuck all about the outside world doesn't mean the outside world knows fuck all about burgers

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>start working in trades, specialize

That completely varies based where you live, local job markets and your connections just like any other job.