How Much Money Do Peace Corps Volunteers Make?

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2018
  • Wondering how much money you will make during Peace Corps? In this episode I cover all the financial details from your living allowance to paying taxes to your readjustment allowance.
    Here is a break down of my expenses during Peace Corps:
    Income
    Living Allowance: C$7,000/month (~$250 USD)
    Travel Allowance: C$1,000/month (~$30 USD)
    Spending
    Rent: C$3,000/month (~$100 USD)
    Gym Membership: C$620/month (~$20 USD)
    Cellphone minutes: C$100/month (~$4 USD)
    Budget for groceries/transportation: C$800/week (~$25 USD)
    Like I said in my video, I generally had enough money left in my weekly budget to get dinner or lunch with my site mates at least once a week. I generally saved my travel allowance and whatever else I did not spend to go on domestic trips every few months.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 74

  • @tooturnttomato
    @tooturnttomato 5 років тому +30

    I love your part on veganism.

  • @brianvazquez6798
    @brianvazquez6798 5 років тому +13

    Your videos are extremely helpful as someone looking into the peace corps, thanks!

  • @franksantos9408
    @franksantos9408 6 років тому +2

    This was an awesome video. Very informative and genuine. Thank you!

  • @UbuntuNamuhla
    @UbuntuNamuhla 4 роки тому +2

    I loved your video Andrea. Straight to the point and it covered everything. I respect you so much for the Food Culture conversation. I lived in Nicaragua early 2013 and returned a few times. Nicaraguans love to share food with you. Saying no could be taken as a sign of disrespect. Thank you for explaining that clearly. Great job!

  • @andreannamond5081
    @andreannamond5081 2 роки тому

    Thank you! This was super helpful!

  • @tylerrubio9906
    @tylerrubio9906 6 років тому +7

    Thanks for making this video.
    I will be serving in Guatemala next year, so this helped a lot.

  • @noona514
    @noona514 6 років тому +1

    This sounds so amazing!

  • @anthonysturino1336
    @anthonysturino1336 6 років тому +29

    Andrea, you should reach out to the my “peace corps story” podcast, I’m sure they’d be interested in having you discuss your peace corps experience there.

  • @Shay45
    @Shay45 5 років тому +16

    Well good
    because someone just said that I should join the Peace Corps and my first thought was "Heck no, volunteer = No Money" It is good to see you guys are actually getting paid

  • @victoriaespinoza323
    @victoriaespinoza323 5 років тому

    These videos rlly help !! Can’t wait to join see the world and just help others that’s all I want is to help others

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  5 років тому

      I am so glad to hear that! Good luck on your Peace Corps journey and don't hesitate to ask questions!

  • @stevefromwork6136
    @stevefromwork6136 5 років тому +42

    Well, I don't have money anyways and i,d rather die than live 9_5 in the hamster wheel that is big business, helping ppl has always given me a purpose where there was none, and I always wanted to travel, and be with great ppl. I'm seriously considering joining, it sounds better than where I'm going here in the states.

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  5 років тому +14

      It's really an amazing opportunity to escape the wheel. Really you never have to go back to that after Peace Corps because it opens so many doors to other international development opportunities. I know a few volunteers who joined with literally only a few dollars in the bank. It is totally doable.

    • @stevefromwork6136
      @stevefromwork6136 5 років тому +6

      @@andreareneabroad243 thank you, takes a load off my mind.

    • @thebaboso2009
      @thebaboso2009 5 років тому +1

      Hey Steve, im just watching this video.....did you ever sign up? How'd it go for you?

    • @mistermoo7602
      @mistermoo7602 5 років тому

      @@andreareneabroad243 What are some of the opportunities you gained access to? :)

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  5 років тому +1

      Really anything you set your mind to. I suppose once you do something as intense as Peace Corps you feel like you can accomplish anything. @@mistermoo7602

  • @LidiaRandomLife
    @LidiaRandomLife 6 років тому

    Thank you so very helpful

  • @karinadovlatian5517
    @karinadovlatian5517 5 років тому +2

    this is such a cool video! I'm looking to apply to the peace corp in the near future and I'm also Nicaragua so this video was meant for me lol!

    • @nubiadiaz-nepali9836
      @nubiadiaz-nepali9836 5 років тому

      Karina Dovlatian girl same !! Like wow , what a small world !

  • @christinavelazquez8931
    @christinavelazquez8931 4 роки тому

    Thank u gracias this was helpful😘

  • @mischaweiss1448
    @mischaweiss1448 5 років тому +1

    Thanks! Awesome and really helpful

  • @lisanorville1557
    @lisanorville1557 5 років тому +18

    I applied twice before. I’m just waiting for a response from Peace Corps. I’m praying Ill get in.

  • @stinky_puppet5158
    @stinky_puppet5158 4 роки тому +3

    Peace corps would be perfect for retired troops.

  • @octomonkyperalta6405
    @octomonkyperalta6405 Рік тому +2

    Why can't they afford to pay the volunteers a living American wage? Kinda unfair when we ultimately need to move back and "real pay" like 50k a year would genuinely make sense so they are not thrown in a terrible position once we return home.

  • @monicaroman4305
    @monicaroman4305 6 років тому +3

    This is amazing! Thank you so much! I just received my AA in Early Childhood Development and now I'm attending school for my BA in Elementary Education. Is it worth speaking to a recruiter now?

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  6 років тому +1

      I am glad you found it helpful! It is never too early to start talking to recruiters or career advisors on your campus. I also have a video that covers this topic, which I recommend checking out as well: ua-cam.com/video/G9iKBV7NCrM/v-deo.html It was the second video I ever made, so ignore the quality, but I feel like the info is there!

  • @AnaSophiaBratzGurl
    @AnaSophiaBratzGurl 2 роки тому

    Were utilities at your host family included in rent? Did you get a phone plan? How did you handle buying toiletries?

  • @victoriaespinoza323
    @victoriaespinoza323 5 років тому +4

    After my military contract I rlly want to join the peace corps

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  5 років тому +2

      That is wonderful! There were two veterans (a married couple) who arrived in country in the same group as me!

  • @Roketqueenbitch
    @Roketqueenbitch 5 років тому +1

    How did you manage the trips back home? Did you save your out of country trip days?

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  5 років тому +2

      Yes! If you prioritize traveling home during service, I highly recommend that you save enough money to do so prior to departure.

  • @sophiarodriguez6429
    @sophiarodriguez6429 Рік тому

    Hi, i know you posted this video a while ago but I have a question you mentioned paying rent to your host family is this a common thing or a choice you made? I've watched other videos where other say the PC pays the host family direct for hosting and that goes with groceries. Or where you renting your own apartment ?

  • @anickagator21
    @anickagator21 4 роки тому +1

    You mention that you had to pay rent, but I thought that PCV's are provided housing in addition to the monthly stipend? Can you please elaborate on this.

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  4 роки тому +1

      Great question! You are provided a monthly stipend, a percentage of which is for paying rent.

  • @jlee1936
    @jlee1936 5 років тому +13

    What if you have student loan bills?

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  5 років тому +8

      Hey! Great question! I didn't use my service to pay off any loans, but found this on the Peace Corps website. Good luck!
      www.peacecorps.gov/volunteer/benefits/student-loan-information/

  • @_AABII_
    @_AABII_ 3 роки тому

    As a vegan, the only thing I would still do differently is I would respectfully explain my reasons for not eating certain foods. Coming from a culture that is not open to this, I think respect is both ways and the host has to respect their guest’s personal wishes. It is an education opportunity.

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  3 роки тому

      Thanks for your post! I actually have an entire video on what I ate during Peace Corps-- be sure to check it out!

  • @json9368
    @json9368 5 років тому +5

    What about hygiene stuff, like feminine products, toothpaste, contacts, solutions, etc??

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  5 років тому +1

      Check out this video on Peace Corps Beauty Tips: ua-cam.com/video/SDjd9EP8KpU/v-deo.html

    • @json9368
      @json9368 5 років тому

      Andrea René Abroad thank you!!

  • @ambitiousbeauty1013
    @ambitiousbeauty1013 Рік тому

    How do people can people afford to do this with having rent and bills back home in the US?

  • @dontcare08
    @dontcare08 6 років тому

    I know you said you deleted your number, but would keeping it be an issue while in service?

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  6 років тому

      Not at all! I knew a few volunteers who did. I know T-Mobile has a pretty good international deal. I just deleted it in order to save money.

    • @dontcare08
      @dontcare08 6 років тому

      Andrea René Abroad Thanks! Your videos are very informative and well made.

  • @theafaith7406
    @theafaith7406 5 років тому +1

    Does Peace Corps pay for your initial flight to your country or your final return home?

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  5 років тому +3

      Great question! Yes, they pay for both flights as well as the cost of two 50 pound checked bags. They also pay for your departure and return flights if you are medically evacuated (45 day limit) during your service.

  • @karenlouiseskywalker5700
    @karenlouiseskywalker5700 4 роки тому +1

    Did you get $10,000 after you finish Peace Corps??

  • @nubiadiaz-nepali9836
    @nubiadiaz-nepali9836 5 років тому +1

    OMGGGG , I just applied to the Peace Coprs and currently waiting for the interview portion and that is why Im on youtube searching for this type of content and wow ! I grew up in Nicaragua from the age 11 to 22 but of course came back and forth to California. What a coincidence !! I would love to connect with you more ! Follow me on IG @nica_califa

  • @jazze.2729
    @jazze.2729 5 років тому +1

    Why don't they let you drive when you join the peace corps?

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  5 років тому +9

      Great question! It is a bit more complicated than this, but essentially by preventing us from driving during service, they are able to mitigate possible accidents. Since Peace Corps is funded by the US Government, they have to take extra measures to make sure they are protecting both the US citizens who are serving and the program itself. (If Congress thought Peace Corps was too dangerous then they could take away funding). Different countries have different levels of road safety, and in Nicaragua, during my service, road accidents were the 8th most common cause of death. It was unfortunately quite common to hear of a community member who died in a road accident-- I had a few students who lost family members during my service. One of my fellow PCVs actually lost a local friend during service due to an accident.

    • @jazze.2729
      @jazze.2729 5 років тому +1

      Andrea René Abroad wow I’m sorry to hear that. Thank you so much for answering this for me :) ❤️

  • @sark6494
    @sark6494 5 років тому

    You know you don’t need a gym to workout!

  • @WhiskerWhippers
    @WhiskerWhippers 4 роки тому

    Nice job. I just started uploading my PC videos. Check them out

  • @brett7011
    @brett7011 4 роки тому +3

    Sounds like a rip off.

    • @golife2480
      @golife2480 4 роки тому

      I agree with you man

    • @outrotears2788
      @outrotears2788 3 роки тому

      it's volunteering, not a job

    • @brett7011
      @brett7011 3 роки тому

      @@outrotears2788 volunteer your life away

    • @shabadingdong1018
      @shabadingdong1018 3 роки тому

      @@brett7011 its two years, my dude.

    • @brett7011
      @brett7011 3 роки тому

      @@shabadingdong1018 that's a big % of your life and it is during critical years.

  • @blakeisbell9870
    @blakeisbell9870 5 років тому

    So basically you make almost nothing and you still gotta pay taxes. Yeah... no thanks.

    • @andreareneabroad243
      @andreareneabroad243  5 років тому +9

      Hahaha I mean I would focus on all the amazing work in international development and the impact you will make in your community over the two years of your service. I may not have made this clear in the video, but the tax money is taken out before you are paid each month and before you get your COS allowance-- so you basically never see that money that goes to Uncle Sam. Peace Corps is funded by taxes, after all, so I guess that's just the small price you have to pay. Don't let the tax part discourage you!