Thats a hell of a lot in the UK 60k is like £35k. You pay about £8k in tax on that salary. Percentage wise its fairly similar (about 27% in the US. Thats including heslthcare at 100/month) and in the UK its 22% (everything above 32k in the UK is taxed at 40% which explains the extra 2% ). Its pretty brutal that you arent covered for anything major. I thought things like breaking bad were heavily exaggerated which obviously isnt the case. 1000 a month is a hell of a lot if you have a family to supportdyre said:snip
Yeah, you guys seem to have better than we do in terms of what the government takes (in taxes) and what it gives back (in services). However one good thing about the US is that a lot of our essentials (food, gasoline, etc) seem to be cheaper here than in the UK.shootthebandit said:Thats a hell of a lot in the UK 60k is like £35k. You pay about £8k in tax on that salary. Percentage wise its fairly similar (about 27% in the US. Thats including heslthcare at 100/month) and in the UK its 22% (everything above 32k in the UK is taxed at 40% which explains the extra 2% ). Its pretty brutal that you arent covered for anything major. I thought things like breaking bad were heavily exaggerated which obviously isnt the case. 1000 a month is a hell of a lot if you have a family to supportdyre said:snip
We pay the equivalent of $8.50 a gallon for petrol (that took some math because we measure in litres). Its a hell of a lot compared to what you guys pay and its mostly tax. Dont get me started on paying near enough £8 for 20 cigarettes (thats about $12-13) which again is mostly just taxdyre said:Yeah, you guys seem to have better than we do in terms of what the government takes (in taxes) and what it gives back (in services). However one good thing about the US is that a lot of our essentials (food, gasoline, etc) seem to be cheaper here than in the UK.shootthebandit said:Thats a hell of a lot in the UK 60k is like £35k. You pay about £8k in tax on that salary. Percentage wise its fairly similar (about 27% in the US. Thats including heslthcare at 100/month) and in the UK its 22% (everything above 32k in the UK is taxed at 40% which explains the extra 2% ). Its pretty brutal that you arent covered for anything major. I thought things like breaking bad were heavily exaggerated which obviously isnt the case. 1000 a month is a hell of a lot if you have a family to supportdyre said:snip
It's cheaper to find a place to live as well than in he UK.shootthebandit said:We pay the equivalent of $8.50 a gallon for petrol (that took some math because we measure in litres). Its a hell of a lot compared to what you guys pay and its mostly tax. Dont get me started on paying near enough £8 for 20 cigarettes (thats about $12-13) which again is mostly just taxdyre said:Yeah, you guys seem to have better than we do in terms of what the government takes (in taxes) and what it gives back (in services). However one good thing about the US is that a lot of our essentials (food, gasoline, etc) seem to be cheaper here than in the UK.shootthebandit said:Thats a hell of a lot in the UK 60k is like £35k. You pay about £8k in tax on that salary. Percentage wise its fairly similar (about 27% in the US. Thats including heslthcare at 100/month) and in the UK its 22% (everything above 32k in the UK is taxed at 40% which explains the extra 2% ). Its pretty brutal that you arent covered for anything major. I thought things like breaking bad were heavily exaggerated which obviously isnt the case. 1000 a month is a hell of a lot if you have a family to supportdyre said:snip
I was thinking the same thing...maybe students are listing themselves as "unemployed?" If not, those are some scary numbers...Dni0 said:Wow. The results are so much more dismal than I was expecting.