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by sho_hn
1872 days ago
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I'm always curious when I hear HN opine on salary levels. Now I understand that in SF / at certain FAANG locations you can expect to make far in excess of 80-100k, and that exerts a competitive pressure in the job market - while also being balanced to some extend by extreme CoL. But I always wonder just how small that bubble is and what the trade-offs really are. In essentially all of Central Europe except perhaps, say, Zurich, 80k-110k is a highly-salaried engineer (and affords an upper-middleclass lifestyle with good healthcare, pension, free college education, etc.), and I understand also in many areas of the US that are just fine to live in. It just sounds like completely different systems / way to run the numbers to me, not at all apples to apples. |
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Generally the US pays better and at the top of any field you care to mention except perhaps finance it pays far, far better.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_household...