4500 is around monimum wage, so you are in the minimum wage class and still be able to put 1k to the side per month, be grateful that you are born in switzerland.
Until you add a phone bill let’s say a basic plan $70. Also have to add a home internet plan that’s $70. Now you lost $140. Have a car? Additional $80 per month less. Now your down an additional $220 now you have $580. It’s not the worst but have to be realistic here
@@why1513honestly no. Older people yes. Technically french is mandatory in school here (and vice versa in the french part). But people hate it and dont speak a word french anymore at 25.
For reference 795 chf is about 920 usd if that’s what I had once all my expenses were covered id be a happy camper! Is Switerland open to immigration right now?! 🤔 I think its time for a permanent change in scenery and lifestyle! 😅
Yeah, just be mentally prepared, u should also learn German before u come, the courses are very expensive and don’t think that everything is milk and honey because it’s not, most of the ppl will not talk to u if u can’t speak the language…. U have no chance if u come alone
@@LisasLittleWorld I agree - there’s so many countries that get (overly) hyped up, like Switzerland, Korea, Australia, etc, but of course there is no “milk and honey” place in the world we live in! Anywhere you are/go, everything is more likely to be hard and cold, especially if you’re all alone! We just gotta pick our poison or try to choose the lesser of two evils🤷🏾♀️ - I’ve been conflicted in trying to decide where to go - the options I have are quite a few, based on the languages I know (Korean, Chinese, English) ((I’m interested to learn Spanish and Swahili, but I’m already 25 and I want to settle down somewhere and have love (marriage) so it would be wise not to choose a Spanish or Swahili speaking country)) As far as the ‘alone’ aspect, the only option I have is US because it’s the only place I have family (and 1 friend) I’m in Korea right now and I came here because it was a place on my list that I could live in based on the languages, but Korea along with China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia have culture and lifestyle so different from US, so it was wise for me to come in person before making a huge decision to move - after being here for two months in total so far, I know that I could live here even though I’m kinda alone (I’ve met people at church, but no one with the potential for close relation), but I don’t think I want to. If an opportunity presents itself (unlikely to happen of course - my Brazilian roommate told me ((in Portuguese)) “if you don’t cry, you don’t suck”(?)… anyways lol it means I have to speak up cause it’s not gonna come to me on its own - I gotta go try to get it and ask for it~ (super hard, and also in the area of love (marriage) - I might have to be the one to initiate it🥺), but if I get/find an opportunity that allows me to stay here longer, then I will stay because opportunities aren’t coincidences and I am waiting trusting and having faith God will make a way for me and what He wants me to do (purpose)~ whether that is here in Korea or in Australia or somewhere else🤷🏾♀️ Whew! I really needed to let all that out😌 but it’s okay if no one decided to read it! God will read it and answer it!🌎🌟🫶🏾🩵 Amen!
And you forget she diddnt show costums taxes! End of the year you pay like 1,5 month of loan woth 4500 in a month she needs to pay the gouverment 7000 use ever year. And with her healthinsurance the first 2000 usd you pay yoruself and also 10% if you ever go to a doc. And resetts ever year. Poeple only wanne see the good stuff, come here and realize they have 200 left a month
@@caesiumx1334 she is mentioning the minimum wage of geneva. For other cantons, its either lower or it doesnt exist. 4500 is not the swiss minimum wage, it is the highest among cantons
Theres cheap regions like Solothurn for example… there you can get like a 3 - 4.5 apartment for that price. Sometimes whole houses to rent for „just“ 2500 à 150-230m2 (inside, not yet Yard included) Compare this with Zurich (city) where you pay 900Chf for 1 Room, 20 m2
For those who still think it is so easy! There is no minimum salary in Switzerland instead of some cantons like Geneva. Swiss people didn’t want it and rejected it !
in turkey its more like minimum wage 12k houses in big city(outter)10k city center20k smaller citys 5 to 10k market spendings arround 3k internet electric water gas etc. in winter 1k in summer 500 700 iphone 15 pro max 80k 14pro max 50 hyundai elentra 500k to 1 million arround %30 of our peoples work with minimum wage
@miso-ge1gz depending on which culture your mind resides in. If you only pay attention to one lifestyle then that's the lifestyle your gonna be stuck in.
Yes indeed. My homeland is quite pricey and yeah, the wages are appropriately high, but bottom line you end up having pretty much the same little amount of money like everywhere else…
I have often vacationed in Switzerland, now I am working hard to collect money, one day I will bring my whole family to move and live there, I am excited for myself
Bro can you give me your opinion for top 3 EU countries to move to and live in as a single woman. Im a plant science researcher but i aint got enough money to make a block account or bank statement of the 10,000£ i need somewhere i can move to for free
how much approximation in this video. I guess no one earning 4500 chf gross, before taxes, would spend 1800 chf in rent. I live in a 2 rooms flat not far from the city center of Zürich and it costs me 1405. But I earn almost 3 times her salary
@@cicciopasticcio8469 im movinng to swiss next month as a student can you enlight me on how much does a delivery driver earn per day?? And chef or waiters?
Tax 800 CHF... 9600 CHF for a monthly salary of 4500.... doesnt sound realistic. Normaly Itd be around 1 monthly salary plus minus. So realistically ....the amount you have free to spend would rather be around 1250 CHF
That 795 is not pure savings, I reckon - phone abo, GWE, etc.. And the taxes are low but a lot of things you then pay extra for. Also that chf 795 does not stretch as far in Switzerland as in other places.. But indeed a bit out of touch nevertheless...
that's why better working on board inside the cruise ship even we are just a cleaner..we could have a cabin, free food, free medicine if you got sick and free ticket if we finished contract.
795 CHF left? This is how much the total salary is in many countries in Europe. In the UK - i could only dream of any surplus, constant debt or overdraft. Good luck sinking Island, RIP in the seas and oceans you used to rule and manage.
This is pretty much how it is tho. Yea, it‘s still a good amount to have left, but man, you really don’t just get rich in Switzerland if you plan on living there too
everybody already saying the obvious about 800 being more than enough for fun purposes, but the thing is 5 dollars for coffee should be part of the groceries why its own category?
I cant with the first world, I know that people can complain even if they are not living in poverty but jesus, daily starbucks is the most privileged shit.
So you're earning minimum wage (there's no minimum wage in swt but usually that is what lower salaries look like) and still putting 1k usd in savings each month. All this while renting a very nice place, since rent of 1800chf is really expensive, rent usually goes between 900chf and 1200chf. Switzerland is a dream.
Kids daycare solution = give them to the grandparents for free or a neighbor for cheaper. Theeth cleaning solution = get a complementary insurance, cheapest is less than 40 francs and out of pocket medical services depend on your deductible. Just pick a lower one or save money for medical expenses.
@@DerekPKto you pay 7 USD for a Sandwich un your country? Or do you pay 5.-- Dollar for a glas Coca Cola? You can not compare this amount with your income.
@@zainulabdin1720 nope in Eaux-Vives. 5 minute walk from the beach and 2 minutes from the Parc La Grange. It's 33sqm but that's more than enough for one person
Is this supposed to be bad? 😂 and its so unfair to take in count the mininum wage but the highest expenses , the average family in switzerland can bring home +6000 francs (even more if they both work and depending on the career that can be only one salary) even paying 2000 for rent you have a lot for savings , have you seen the numbers in the rest of europe?
@@g0gool_ but you have more security and not many worries in the future (as you will get the pension at the end when u are old) than lots of these foreign expats/workers in your country who probably won't stay in Switzerland til they are 70-80
“To live” is what you already deducted on the video. These 795CFH are savings. In most countries this amount is 0
Please relax! This is just a UA-cam short for entertainment! 🙂
@@Olliechinny I’m fully relaxed. Thank you
in most countries with minimum wage it's below zero
@@Olliechinny in my country portugal that is in the EU minium wage is below 795 so yes i am not relaxed.
@@Olliechinnypoints out mistake in video*
Creator: YO BUD CHILL NO NEED TO BE AGGRESSIVE
795CHF is higher than average salary in my 3rd world country.😅
You forgot that she needs end of the year pay the gouverment 2 months of loan :)
@@Anlin00thats what tax is for
yeah, mine too... its actualy more than 3,5 bigger lol
@@Anlin00 in our 3rd world countrys we also are stolen from the government and its like... almost 6 months in Brazil
@@angelocastro6394 im so sorry for that everywhere the same
4500 is around monimum wage, so you are in the minimum wage class and still be able to put 1k to the side per month, be grateful that you are born in switzerland.
hahahah nice one bro people really being disrespectful love switzerland from dubai
She likely was not even born in Switzerland
@@mffouzaanmdjust visited Dubai in March. Wonder place!
4500 is absolutely not minimum wage in Switzerland. Particularly if it's after all the deductions (LPP, etc.)!
What do you mean 800 to live. You already paid most of your expenses. It's more like 800 free to spend.
To spend is to live!
@@Olliechinny no
No it's not
She forgot a lot 😂
Until you add a phone bill let’s say a basic plan $70. Also have to add a home internet plan that’s $70. Now you lost $140. Have a car? Additional $80 per month less. Now your down an additional $220 now you have $580. It’s not the worst but have to be realistic here
Spain
Salary 1000
Rent 1200
😵
Yes Spanish salaries are shocking I was there in June it was so cheap compared to the uk a can of san Miguel was €0.32
Mosselbay, South Africa: Rent R10,000 for a tiny place. Salary: R7000
@@jessicaviljoen633ja ,hectic .George too has gone through the roof in the last 20 years !
Absolutely accurate.
😂
1800 rent when you earn 4.5 is your mistake.
yes max 1000......
@@SwissCLine where ? Where I live for 1k you only get a bedroom.
here in Zurich its 2k, where are you people sleeping, on roads ???
@@emergencyambulance2017 Zurich is the most expensive city of the country, you can’t compare it with Lugano neither with Lausanne for example.
@@kevinmartins1669in Lausanne rent is around 1800 for 2.5 room and it s not that good apartment, for a decent one you have to pay over 2k
You mean disposable income?
God I wish I had any
as a Swiss person i can’t confirm this is real things aren’t expensive as you think
How many languages can most ppl in your country speak?
Like do people in the German speaking part know French, for example?
@@why1513honestly no. Older people yes. Technically french is mandatory in school here (and vice versa in the french part). But people hate it and dont speak a word french anymore at 25.
@@why1513 when I was in Switzerland nearly everyone spoke English, and I think German was their primary though. Some Italian & French in there too.
@@why1513 well, in the French part we only speak French but we learn German, Italian and English
Hey buddy can you help me get a job in switzerland
For reference 795 chf is about 920 usd if that’s what I had once all my expenses were covered id be a happy camper! Is Switerland open to immigration right now?! 🤔 I think its time for a permanent change in scenery and lifestyle! 😅
Same! ✈️☁️
Had same thoughts today lol let’s do this 😂❤
Yeah, just be mentally prepared, u should also learn German before u come, the courses are very expensive and don’t think that everything is milk and honey because it’s not, most of the ppl will not talk to u if u can’t speak the language…. U have no chance if u come alone
@@LisasLittleWorld I agree - there’s so many countries that get (overly) hyped up, like Switzerland, Korea, Australia, etc, but of course there is no “milk and honey” place in the world we live in! Anywhere you are/go, everything is more likely to be hard and cold, especially if you’re all alone! We just gotta pick our poison or try to choose the lesser of two evils🤷🏾♀️ -
I’ve been conflicted in trying to decide where to go - the options I have are quite a few, based on the languages I know (Korean, Chinese, English) ((I’m interested to learn Spanish and Swahili, but I’m already 25 and I want to settle down somewhere and have love (marriage) so it would be wise not to choose a Spanish or Swahili speaking country))
As far as the ‘alone’ aspect, the only option I have is US because it’s the only place I have family (and 1 friend)
I’m in Korea right now and I came here because it was a place on my list that I could live in based on the languages, but Korea along with China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia have culture and lifestyle so different from US, so it was wise for me to come in person before making a huge decision to move - after being here for two months in total so far, I know that I could live here even though I’m kinda alone (I’ve met people at church, but no one with the potential for close relation), but I don’t think I want to. If an opportunity presents itself (unlikely to happen of course - my Brazilian roommate told me ((in Portuguese)) “if you don’t cry, you don’t suck”(?)… anyways lol it means I have to speak up cause it’s not gonna come to me on its own - I gotta go try to get it and ask for it~ (super hard, and also in the area of love (marriage) - I might have to be the one to initiate it🥺), but if I get/find an opportunity that allows me to stay here longer, then I will stay because opportunities aren’t coincidences and I am waiting trusting and having faith God will make a way for me and what He wants me to do (purpose)~ whether that is here in Korea or in Australia or somewhere else🤷🏾♀️
Whew! I really needed to let all that out😌 but it’s okay if no one decided to read it! God will read it and answer it!🌎🌟🫶🏾🩵 Amen!
And you forget she diddnt show costums taxes! End of the year you pay like 1,5 month of loan woth 4500 in a month she needs to pay the gouverment 7000 use ever year. And with her healthinsurance the first 2000 usd you pay yoruself and also 10% if you ever go to a doc. And resetts ever year. Poeple only wanne see the good stuff, come here and realize they have 200 left a month
Idk but I live in Switzerland and I have 2000 dollar savings a month 😅
That is amazing. What do you do for work?
How much your salary?
Working cenevre living france 3k dollar saveing
May i have ur contact please
thats quite a lot of disposable income for someone earning min wage
No it's not
@@badbotchdown9845it is
Its not minimum wage...
@@seth_everman The what is she meaning by minimum salary?
@@caesiumx1334 she is mentioning the minimum wage of geneva. For other cantons, its either lower or it doesnt exist. 4500 is not the swiss minimum wage, it is the highest among cantons
795 of savings is a lot!
I think it’s yearly since if that was monthly she would be very rich.
@@DerekPK this is monthly!
Salary in Bulgaria:
300€
Rent: 100€
Bills: 100€
Food: 90€
Health Services: 50€
-40€ TO LIVE.
50k a year is a minimum wage in switzerland average is 60k, 1800chf will get you a nice 2bed appartment depends on the region
Do you currently stay and worked in switzerland?
Theres cheap regions like Solothurn for example… there you can get like a 3 - 4.5 apartment for that price. Sometimes whole houses to rent for „just“ 2500 à 150-230m2 (inside, not yet Yard included)
Compare this with Zurich (city) where you pay 900Chf for 1 Room, 20 m2
@@OnyxSoulwhat about if you stay 2 people in one room? Do you pay 900 both or it gets higher?
Also a flat for 1800 is quite a nice luxurious flat. Cheap flats start between 900 and 1200 depending on the region.
Are you kidding?
Agree i live in a 1 room apartment and my rent is 860
@@SpaceInvasionzzzzyeah same but I share everything w ppl and that’s very shit
I live in the US and my rent is $3400 or 3060CHF a month.
@@muffemod yeah but I don't think this is about the US
THERE IS NO MINIMUM SALARY IN SWITZERLAND
ur saving is like double of my saving from where i am right now
For those who still think it is so easy! There is no minimum salary in Switzerland instead of some cantons like Geneva. Swiss people didn’t want it and rejected it !
A lot of countries rejects minimum salary as it is an inflation driving factor that in consequence has impact on price of the goods
in turkey its more like
minimum wage 12k
houses in big city(outter)10k city center20k
smaller citys 5 to 10k
market spendings arround 3k
internet electric water gas etc. in winter 1k in summer 500 700
iphone 15 pro max 80k
14pro max 50
hyundai elentra 500k to 1 million
arround %30 of our peoples work with minimum wage
increasing the minimum wage increases the number of people working for the minumum wage
Full day child care for 1 child. Between 2500chf and 4000chf per child and per month.
Then you will be very sad😂
To save.... Not “to live”
Try to do the same in other countries and you will be devastated =)
Thats for 1 person. Last time i checked couples are still a thing. So if a couple splits that they save about 5,300 chf a month.
Yeah, but they have double the salary as well.
things have changed since you last checked
@miso-ge1gz depending on which culture your mind resides in. If you only pay attention to one lifestyle then that's the lifestyle your gonna be stuck in.
Yes indeed. My homeland is quite pricey and yeah, the wages are appropriately high, but bottom line you end up having pretty much the same little amount of money like everywhere else…
But I guess you do have a qualityof lofe that is better than most places. At least I hope
as a wise man once said,
"STOP FUCKING CRYING BITCH, WAA WAA WAA! I DON'T WANT TO FUCKING HEAR IT"
Except on the happiness index Switzerland is #4 and the U.S. is #16 🥲. I just wanna be happy!
@@homieholmes1473 things change over time: ch used to be miserable for lgbtq
@@michaelAHsartori Here the alphabet mafia is still miserable as well as brutalized here and so are minorities. 🥲
I have often vacationed in Switzerland, now I am working hard to collect money, one day I will bring my whole family to move and live there, I am excited for myself
can i join you please
Greece 800 800rent😂🎉
That salary is under the average. You must be a dishwasher or what?
U’re a joke. Where in the video did I mention this was my salary?
@@OlliechinnyWer in CHF verdient, sollte seine Einkäufe in Deutschland erledigen, jeder Schweizer weiß, dass der Supermarkt dort günstiger ist.
Me: Almost a grand in USD after everything is paid? That's amazing!
Its really *not* the minimum salary btw. It depends on the industry. Hospitality, F&B for example
Same costs in uk but pay is more likely half of that 😂
Youre kidding us.
This is pure entertainment!
@@Olliechinny youre so annoying. you're trying to get attention
I can do okay with that. This is how I was living in France.
Bro can you give me your opinion for top 3 EU countries to move to and live in as a single woman. Im a plant science researcher but i aint got enough money to make a block account or bank statement of the 10,000£ i need somewhere i can move to for free
Elle a oublié l’abonnement wifi et la taxe sur ta voiture sauf si elle est electric
how much approximation in this video. I guess no one earning 4500 chf gross, before taxes, would spend 1800 chf in rent. I live in a 2 rooms flat not far from the city center of Zürich and it costs me 1405. But I earn almost 3 times her salary
What's your job?
@@dedivad software engineer
@@cicciopasticcio8469 im movinng to swiss next month as a student can you enlight me on how much does a delivery driver earn per day?? And chef or waiters?
@@cicciopasticcio8469yeah but a lot like me as a nurse dont! I did go to school 6 years only IT has those good loans
@@cicciopasticcio8469is their any job for security officer aviation department?
Coffee 5.- in Migros thats a lie its 3.30.-
how do you think salary of architect or interior design?
Can u please tell me fitter job salary in Switzerland details please please please
greece
salary: 700
rent: 600
bills: 150
groceries: 300
money left: -350
At least you have saving honey
my rent is 300 dollars and my salary is 7000 euros in Randers Denmark hihi
get me a job please !!!!
What else you need?? 🤔😅 800 chf left after all payments is luxury actually ✨️
Is that weekly or monthly??
i save 2000 in swiss .... i am from swiss
Is there any sponsorship jobs opening for administrative Assistant in Swiss??
so entitled. most people can't even meet ends mean, yet you complain because you have a net positive of 800 every month. deplorable.
Asking as a total newbie adult, but do you pay tax every month or annually in Switzerland?
As a foreigner tax is deducted from your at source monthly. On top of that you pay additional tax every year.
how do you only spend 400 bucks a month on groceries?
Cooking at home bro
Jiayou Sister! - guy from Toa Payoh 😊
Thank you! From bukit panjang! 😂
It's like they gave you work and salary only to take back what do you work for.
Tax 800 CHF... 9600 CHF for a monthly salary of 4500.... doesnt sound realistic. Normaly Itd be around 1 monthly salary plus minus. So realistically ....the amount you have free to spend would rather be around 1250 CHF
How to get a student visa po?
But... do the landlords keep raising rent a bunch- similar to what I hear happens here in the US, sadly- when you renew a lease?
That 795 is not pure savings, I reckon - phone abo, GWE, etc.. And the taxes are low but a lot of things you then pay extra for. Also that chf 795 does not stretch as far in Switzerland as in other places.. But indeed a bit out of touch nevertheless...
I have a duals citizenship, is this country good to move to? I want to work while I study and rent a room not a whole place 😅
In France now, at the end of the month, you probably have less than 100 € !!
Because she didnt show taxes. You pay in one years like 1,5 month of loan like 7 k now add that up
@@Anlin00hey, I wish to gather some more information about the cost of living in Swiss and other EU countries....... where can I contact you?
I'm surprised the tax is so low. In Ireland we get crucified with tax!
that's why better working on board inside the cruise ship even we are just a cleaner..we could have a cabin, free food, free medicine if you got sick and free ticket if we finished contract.
Hello brother, can you link me up 🙏
❤
How to get job cruise ship
Are you talking about switzerland? 🇨🇭 cruise ship on the geneva lake i presume😁 ?
I m from srilanka but naw i still working in Cyprus. Can I apply please reply
795 CHF left? This is how much the total salary is in many countries in Europe. In the UK - i could only dream of any surplus, constant debt or overdraft. Good luck sinking Island, RIP in the seas and oceans you used to rule and manage.
in turkey we make 600 dollars and rent is 500
I thought Migros was a thing only in Turkey
This is pretty much how it is tho. Yea, it‘s still a good amount to have left, but man, you really don’t just get rich in Switzerland if you plan on living there too
I mean...I am sure that you could have a cheaper rent
It’s hard in Switzerland, u barely get something and the cheapest is 900 but u just have your bedroom and the rest of the apartment is shared
@@LisasLittleWorld its so hard to live in switzerland and being able to save 1k everymonth living alone, u should come to portugal.
everybody already saying the obvious about 800 being more than enough for fun purposes, but the thing is 5 dollars for coffee should be part of the groceries why its own category?
You don’t buy your daily coffee with groceries do you? You go to a Starbucks or a café :)
I cant with the first world, I know that people can complain even if they are not living in poverty but jesus, daily starbucks is the most privileged shit.
Wow most in America with min wage have to choose between roof over their head or eating right now.
What about expenses and benefits.... Dear
it's in the video?
So you're earning minimum wage (there's no minimum wage in swt but usually that is what lower salaries look like) and still putting 1k usd in savings each month. All this while renting a very nice place, since rent of 1800chf is really expensive, rent usually goes between 900chf and 1200chf. Switzerland is a dream.
so basically america but with an actual decent salary
Come to Turkiye and do it again
LOL the rents are so cheap in Switzerland.
Are you get married in bihar?
Kid's daycare: 3000CHF a month :D Teeth cleaning plus one small cavity: 600CHF :D Out of pocket for any medical service: 2500CHF a year
Kids daycare solution = give them to the grandparents for free or a neighbor for cheaper.
Theeth cleaning solution = get a complementary insurance, cheapest is less than 40 francs and out of pocket medical services depend on your deductible. Just pick a lower one or save money for medical expenses.
Rent 1'300
Tax 400
A 13th salary at the end of the year
Move to migros after 2 pm and you will get whatever coffee and cake/pastry for 2 Franck.
Thanks for the tip!
How About MBBS study ?
so
what you want to tell us
you are unhappy or not
thanks
700 USD for real? In Africa they probably get 10K USD at least every year for saving.
In india 795chf= 72,848 inr.
that will be my dream package 😆 in india
You dont pay taxes like switzerland. End of the year with 4500 a month they want like 7 k from you :)
@@Anlin00So there are no savings?
@@I_Forgot_last almost not most are poor here
@@Anlin00 and Where are u from
Your rent is to hight.. find the cheaper place bro😂😂😂
You're actually wrong. I know several people that live in Switzerland and they all live like kings and save a Fortune each month.
This is a COMEDY! I save a lot each month as well 😏
100 is much more realistic, even less with a salary of 4'500 CHF
4500 a month is considered low paying salary here. The average would be around 5500 ro 6500 francs
I think that’s the yearly salary in Switzerland 🇨🇭 since if it was monthly she would be very rich.
Who even earns that much in 1 year? It took me like 4 months to earn 1K so for me to earn 4K it would take me almost 2 years.
@@DerekPKto you pay 7 USD for a Sandwich un your country? Or do you pay 5.-- Dollar for a glas Coca Cola?
You can not compare this amount with your income.
Isn't 795 CHF quite a large amount og money though?
No becaue she forgot add costum fees end of year like 1,5 mo ths of loan around 7000. and healthinsurance first 2 k you pay yourself every year
As well 1800 its a really high rent.
It’s even higher in Geneva and Zurich!
@@Olliechinny Im looking for appartment in Zurich and there are much cheaper options than this.
@@Olliechinny nonsense. Many nice places in Geneva and Zurich for 1800. I myself live in Geneva for only 1200CHF a month
@@joris8032I think Ur livin outskirts of Geneva.
@@zainulabdin1720 nope in Eaux-Vives. 5 minute walk from the beach and 2 minutes from the Parc La Grange. It's 33sqm but that's more than enough for one person
She forgot utilities
🚲Dein Beitrag verdient definitiv ein "Gefällt mir"/Ich bin froh, dich zu sehen👍👏⚽Mögest du in deiner Karriere stets das Beste aus dir herausholen
Real
This is not true, the rent cannot be more the 30 percent of your salary
What?
Thats nice
795 leftover is pretty good!
damn, i wish i had at least THAT amount of money left after rent, groceries, etc. looks like someone is spoiled.
Most stupid income calculation there is. 795 is what you can spend aside from necessities
😂😂😂😂We are fucked up🇨🇭
In a good way?
Yes but you have the rent, people sometimes have a normal home.
I thought all Swiss citizens were worth 230,000 American dollars a piece
man this is minimum wage. I just started entry level and already earn 7300 per month
Tell me anyone can i move switzerland to earn more money from India??
Is this supposed to be bad? 😂 and its so unfair to take in count the mininum wage but the highest expenses , the average family in switzerland can bring home +6000 francs (even more if they both work and depending on the career that can be only one salary) even paying 2000 for rent you have a lot for savings , have you seen the numbers in the rest of europe?
Still better than Vancouver 😂
+ family expenses
I live with 3200.- and if I pay rent and everything else I only have 300.- to live
@@parleen07 ofc I am, but nobody speaks about that in Switzerland. Not everyone has a moneytree in his garden
@@g0gool_ but you have more security and not many worries in the future (as you will get the pension at the end when u are old) than lots of these foreign expats/workers in your country who probably won't stay in Switzerland til they are 70-80
yeah but 3200 is a very low salary for Swiss standards
Btw minimum salary in swotzerland is 3850
4000 F