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by nicbou
2240 days ago
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I can gladly talk about financials. - I have health insurance. It's pretty far from free, and it's mandatory. I wrote a very detailed guide about how German health insurance works [1]. It's not comparable to the US system, and I want to write a separate guide to explain this more accurately. - My take-home is slightly above what a full time minimum wage worker would make. My expenses are around 1400€ a month. It could be brought down to 1000€, but I insist on certain luxuries and planned my exit accordingly. 1. https://allaboutberlin.com/guides/german-health-insurance
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€1,500 ($1,700) per month gross for full-time workers, Germany has one of the highest minimum wages in the European Union.
So it seems you made about $20k. Obviously, this isn't much money, so props to you for that. It is about double what UBI could offer (at least in the US) in a country with one of the greatest social safety nets in the world.
Don't mean to castigate you nor be overly personal, but do feel like it is important to put into context.