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by ilovecars2 3005 days ago
Sure, he is making 3x now, but there are a lot of people in the U.S who do not have healthcare or fall into real debt financing it.

On a side note, the NHS crisis worries me a lot, but I’m thinking it must be better than no public health care at all, right?

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You make three times.. until you don't.a big accident,six months out of job?

Never heard working out in America.

In Germany no problem...

You make it sound like Germany doesn’t have poor people. That is most certainly not the case. In fact if you consider percentages, more Germans than Americans live below poverty level.
The state pop ups your income to 800€.

Which allows you to live in a small Appartement outside the city and still have like 400€.

If you are not an alcoholic or smoke you can live a good live. And. Have free and good health insurance.

Source: my mom is in exactly that situation. Pension is only 600, state ups it to 800. She needs to move to a smaller appointment to live now. But she is now some without kids and stuff. No need for a big two or three room apartment.

I know it is sad for old people to move. ( I see it with my mom)

But in live you grow and later you shrink ( home size, income etc etc) it's normal circle of life.

I bet I will be sad when I need to move out of my three room Appartement.

You have own-occupation disability insurance for that. These downside risks are rather easily hedge-able. I don't quite have things set up yet, but my long-term plan involves moving to Texas, storing most of my wealth in IRAs/401(k) plans and my primary residence, and taking out own-occupation disability insurance for the time I'm still dependent on my income to make ends meet.

If something happens, my medical insurance pays for most, and then past that I spend down my emergency fund from taxable employment income and start drawing un-garnishable private disability insurance.