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    1. Somewhat irrelevant. I lived in the Netherlands. Like half your income is taxed, public transport costs ramp up really quick, and you by law need to have medical aid which is €160 a month. Your monthly costs to live is like €2500 if you live alone

    2. Just here to comment that while not having a minimum wage in Finland looks bad (not sure if that’s 100% true though since all the salaries I see are decent, but that could just be because of the demand for employees I guess), the government helps you out until you have rent+utilities+€500 spending money on top

    3. illiterate_1 on

      Sweden has no legal minimum wage but majority of work is Union regulated.

      so no one if working „above the table“ will suffer

    4. That’s why Indian thrive here. For a place that can hold 3 person, they live 8 so rent is split, they rarely spend any money apart for food or necessities and rarely they own vehicles of their own so since public transport is free they don’t pay for that either

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