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Originally Posted by AlexanderB
Our minimum wage is $11, only for people of 23 and over. (you get a percentage if you're younger, starting at 30% when 15, up to 85% when you're 22)
Eh, almost, our fuel has about 200% tax (or the pump price is made up of ~66% tax), which seems to reflect the x3 price multiplier on petrol compared to the USA.
VAT is 21% indeed, except for food. (6%)
Electricity also isn't taxed *that* high, we pay a fixed amount for having a connection, and a couple of % tax. It adds up to about $0.25/kwh for the average consumer.
The highest I've seen fuel was over $11/gallon at the highway service station (over $10 at the cheap pump), with no sign the price raising was going to stop, thats when I sold my (30 MPG) GTI to get diesel.
Did I mention we pay a monthly tax, based on vehicle weight? to have an SUV or pickup just sit on the parking lot costs many thousands of dollars a year. About 3x as much if its a diesel, so compact cars are a thing here.
Theres some talk of making this tax system "more fair", I'm pretty sure that means "more expensive". :/
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How do you people survive?? I make minimum wage here in Cali where it's 9$ an hour, and I couldn't survive by myself in a single room apartment! I pay 450 a month for rent, 90$ a month for car insurance (Mustang + Insight) and 80$ for my cell phone, then about ~20-40$ on gas depending on how much I drive my Mustang. I am living nice right now, but I know the cheapest place out here in the high desert, which has some of the lowest rent rates in Cali, is around 650$. That's not including food, water, gas, electric etc etc. No idea how some people make it.