Great vid! Working in HR/recruitment, i've seen the following-it used to be the case that the highest salaries in the US were in Boston and on the West-coast, in the past couple of years, with the increase in remote working for industries such as software engineering, I've seen salaries match the West in more central areas such as Texas and Tennessee.
My first US based job but fully remote Used to earn $33k even I got so so many comments in London that it’s pretty good, and doable. Then just last month I moved to the US for a hybrid and it’s $89k for an entry level position😂 taxes play a role too. In Germany, I would 40% tax on this, vs my effective tax rate atm which is 15% in the US
Thank you for sharing. That is really interesting to hear. Taxes in the UK and Europe are rather high in my opinion. In the UK between £100-125k there is an effective tax rate of 60% as you start to lose your allowances.
Agreed, there are definitely pros and cons from living in either country. Job security is generally higher in the UK also I believe as the redundancy process is quite thorough.
Not sure about the tax rate. If you live in California or NY or a bunch of other places chances are you pay higher taxes than the UK. America is great at spending double the money for half the quality in a lot of areas.......healthcare, education, housing, food, cars, etc.
Great vid! Working in HR/recruitment, i've seen the following-it used to be the case that the highest salaries in the US were in Boston and on the West-coast, in the past couple of years, with the increase in remote working for industries such as software engineering, I've seen salaries match the West in more central areas such as Texas and Tennessee.
Thanks for sharing your insights, that’s very interesting
Fantastic video. I love this series. Thanks for making
Glad you enjoy it!
Wow, such a crazy difference.
Agreed, I was equally shocked at first
Really like the style of this video
Thank you
My first US based job but fully remote Used to earn $33k even I got so so many comments in London that it’s pretty good, and doable. Then just last month I moved to the US for a hybrid and it’s $89k for an entry level position😂 taxes play a role too. In Germany, I would 40% tax on this, vs my effective tax rate atm which is 15% in the US
Thank you for sharing. That is really interesting to hear. Taxes in the UK and Europe are rather high in my opinion. In the UK between £100-125k there is an effective tax rate of 60% as you start to lose your allowances.
In US we have to buy health insurance, but care is better, and we don't have the high taxes of UK
Agreed, there are definitely pros and cons from living in either country. Job security is generally higher in the UK also I believe as the redundancy process is quite thorough.
Not sure about the tax rate. If you live in California or NY or a bunch of other places chances are you pay higher taxes than the UK. America is great at spending double the money for half the quality in a lot of areas.......healthcare, education, housing, food, cars, etc.
that’s bullshit you pay the same tax as we do but you get nothing for it