There is more than 15% of inflation rate from food to house rental prices in Sweden for the last 2 years. Salaries on the other hand, almost did not change for regular employees. In the end, people who are in the direct commercial business kept gaining their money out of Euro while regular people got poorer. So it’s some kind of a joke when we say it’s a social democracy.
Seriously, all these visitors saying how much cheaper it is have no idea! Some food is double cost since 2020 and I had zero raise in two years but mortgage and loan going up again two more times before 2024......
I totally agree Erhan. Anything I can imagine got expensive and my salary didn't change for last year. My interest rate increasing, my rent, electricity... etc. Eating outside is too expensive nowadays. Sometimes, I think that moving germany might be better than sweden.
Guys I am talking as an Italian and here all things got more expensive by at least 30/50% and the salaries are not changing in 20 years…. i think on the other hand that the Germany is in a much worse situation after the war so I would not recommend to move there… I have relatives that have lived there all their life and are thinking about moving from Germany… maybe Denmark is a good option?
Hello!!! It wouldbe great to have one video about: first, how much money make per month, bus drivers, taxi drivers, Uber drivers, train operators and truck drivers; second. how to get the license to each one of those ocupations.
When I went to visit my morfar in Sweden I was so happy to see how well he was taken care of. He lived to be 98 and he could live at home and he would have Home Health come and visit him everyday, he never had to worry about getting old and how he could afford health care.
Seeing people complain about the SEK dropping and saying you'd get more money in Europe. Really need to consider what you get included from living in Sweden. I honestly think the people living here become blind to just how good things are. I can't comment about other countries but in comparison to the UK things are much, much better in Sweden. Things like child care costs are 10x more expensive in the UK. There's many other expenses as which are subsidised in Sweden. If you have a family these far surpass the extra income you'd have in salary. In the UK I earned about 25, 000 sek p/m more than I do in Sweden but the money I have left at the end of each month is more. There's more to it than just my money though - general quality of life is better and things like general city infrastructure, maintenance, cleanliness and crime feel considerably better in Sweden vs the UK.
Just in case I fell into the category of those complaining about SEK (as I mentioned my surprise by the exchange rate), I would like to clarify that I am not complaining. It was just an answer to the question in the video (we were asked what surprised us the most). I think Sweden has a very good and balanced system, which is very fair. I love Sweden a lot. Even more so for its climate, language, and culture. Income opportunities are quite tertiary for me. I wouldn't choose to live anywhere else for all the money in the world.
Some earn down around 21 000 SEK before tax as well, it's probably around lowest I seen recently. Worst paid job I had was call center, then it's been job at grocery store and lastly which I've now an administrative job in an office which I enjoy a lot though if I became cleaner for my company I'd earn a bit more.
It was unexpected, how even are the salaries in Sweden. A medical specialist in brazil makes on average 10k USD per month, while a cleaner job would barely reach 800 USD, the poor are overtaxed here, unfortunately. As for social benefits; i was expecting stuff like that in Sweden, we do have similar programs offered by the government, but not as much money to go around. Loved the video
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I don't know if I'd be able to live in Sweden with a preschool teacher salary (also the fact that I'm trying to learn Swedish, would make getting a job harder), but I can't even make a living in America as a preschool teacher. In America the only reason I have health insurance is because my parents still have me on theirs and even then for half the year I can barely afford yearly check ups and visits for illness, not to mention preventative care.
Sweden has to change her local currency. It is very expensive when a swede or person living in Sweden visits any European country. Apartments are very costly in Sweden
What surprised me the most was the exchange rate, because I was under the impression that €1=10 SEK (from some videos that suggested dividing by 10 for quick understanding, but those had been made a while ago). Tack så mycket! ❤
Thats not even close to true unless you include employer tax on your own salary or something. 3:12 rule lets you take out dividends to 22% tax. Staying employed for someone else with a high salary is what makes you pay that much in taxes
@@ehmokay2722 well, I'm very sad to inform you that I am self employed in sweden and I do know how the 3:12 rule works hehe. I own an AB. And you can only pay dividends to the 22% tax IF you pay yourself a salary high enough, and you can only pay yourself a percentage that depends directly on how much salary you pay. So in order to increase your dividends at 22%, you MUST increase your salary paid fully as well.. And if you sum up both things, your marginal tax is around 50%. I do it myself with my salary and dividends every year
For any teachers thinking of teaching in Sweden, I was going to work as a primary teacher in Sweden (coming from the United States). My starting salary would have been 28,000 kr per month which is almost 10,000 LESS than the number in this video.
Yes, but you need to keep in mind people pay for more things in the US. Health insurances, etc. In Sweden that's already included in the taxes as well as basic childcare. Just an example of course but you're paid less overall because there are more benefits that you don't need to pay extra for like we do in the states. We're taxed less, paid more but at the end of it we have to spend more to live, and then that's adjusted by which state or city we are.
Interesting video thanks! Just as a suggestion, wouldn't it better of you did the video in swedish? For example I would watch your then. Maybe with subs for those who can't follow Swedish yet?
Very good to know. Must learn the language. In the healthcare sector, does Sweden uses and Electronic Health Record (EHR) for healthcare information? Just curious.
Hej, you have a great video, i'm form China, i want ask you if i want make a self-employee visa, how can i do with that, and what papers should i prepare for that? Thanks so much
We also need to talk to the employment service, the social security office, etc. why it is still very mildly said completely mathematically impossible to earn a living in the country full time and it has not improved over the decades. Fredrik
I have a question, suppose I am planning to move Sweden & will be staying for more than a year, in that case how coordination number helps in opening bank account, till receiving a personal number and I'd card. How does it takes time to receive personal number and opening Bank account there.
In my experience, the starting teacher's salary was several thousands lower than the average (despite the education and previous working experience in other countries.. ) I also wonder how people here survive :D
Great question! Kock/kokerska is more like "cook" and the average salary seems to be at 29.000kr. And a köksmästare, which is maybe chef... a bit more of a "kitchen boss" position is around 37.000kr. At least according to the statistics I just found 😊
Hello Thank you for this informative video, I am a plumber. I'm thinking about emigrating to Sweden to open my own company, do I have good chances there? I look forward to your answer:)
I am very happy and fortunate with my salary, it’s the first job I have in Sweden and I earn around 87.000 sek. But this is an exception, since I bring some niche expertise
@@jRsqILVOY I know, I am from the Netherlands. That is why I mostly target on Dutch organisations with my job (consultancy). Where I can ask 130 euro per hour over there, means that I get more than 1500 sek per hour. And if I provide the same sevices in Sween, I could only ask 900-1100. It is a very luxurious position I am in, but on the other hand living in Sweden with a child family has benefits I can’t find in any other country.
so I am a German Nurse..when I move there I may get up to 2500 EUR or 28.000 SEK brutto do I see that right? you pay 30% - 33% as a "normal employee" per month? :)
Do the ceo's in sweden take advantage of tax laws that allow them to pay LESS as Donald Trump does in the USA, where it is said he routinely pays less than $500 even though he makes millions?
The average salary for a waiter would be 27800kr / month, or $2 480 / month, but tipping is not really a thing in Sweden. It does exist, but it's different from other countries.
True. But compared to other countries, we save a lot on healthcare and education, which is almost "for free". Also there are many welfare benefits. I would say living on average minimum wage is tough. However, if you are a couple where both work, then you can probably live a que decent life compared to many other countries. :)
People are struggling with the increased interest rates and food. It’s probably different if you’re a citizen as you get benefits and assistance but I think debts are very high at the moment.
Can’t agree with @felipeoliveira895 coming from Scotland. Healthcare and prescriptions are actually free, here I pay for both medication and the 5 minute appointment even for contraception which is shocking. I’ve paid zero my entire life in Scotland. Education was also free and unemployment support costs nothing. Here I have insurance for that on top of tax on top of charges from the kommun. Also terrible to be self-employed, it’s hardly worth it. I have a skilled job and educated to PhD level, no where near the wage I would get in some other countries. Only buying a house is cheaper here, everything else is worse. Wanted to add that all those "benefits" flashing up at the end of the video are mainly for citizens. Immigrants pay the same tax but do not receive the same social security. Even as an EU citizen I have to pay for insurance in case I lose my job. There is a 12 month qualifying period, before then despite paying over 10,000kr a month in tax, when my temporary contract ended I was left with nothing by the social security system. I applied to the basic A-kassa for everyone that does not pay into an additional one and after 8 months they "paid" me a grand total of 8,000kr per month. Lucky I found another job after 3 months, I would have lost my home and had nothing for groceries waiting 8 months for support! Now I have passed the 12 month qualifying period I would receive a percentage of my previous wage, but I pay for that privilege on top of all the tax! I'm not entitled to CSN and do not have kids, so really receive very little for my tax. They don't even clear the snow from my road in the morning so I can drive to this job to pay for everyone else's parental leave haha. But yes, education is free (no tuition fees anyway, of course you interest on your loan if you are lucky enough to get CSN and nothing for living expenses otherwise) and I would be paid if I was off work sick, but I worry for how long as a non-citizen.
den sämsta av lönerna du listade är fortfarande högre än den högsta jag någonsin fått i hela mitt liv här i Italien. Jag vill gråta. Nästan vem som helst härifrån skulle kunna säga detsamma, men ändå...
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@@FunSwedish Tack för svaret. Men det var inte svaret jag hade väntat. Jag vill veta hur mycket en UA-camr som är svenska lärare tjänar "i genomsnitt". 😁
Det skulle vi också vilja veta. Vi vet inte vad genomsnittet är. Några tjänar 0 kronor (eftersom de också måste betala redigerarna) och andra tjänar nog mer än så.
This is an English video right? Why are you constantly speaking in swedish, it's really distracting. You can just give the information in one language so it's not confusing
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I'm an american man who just moved to sweden. my advice is getting an online job in the USA. you can get by just fine in sweden on usa seattle minimum wage. also as an immigrant without a person number you cannot work here it is not like the USA where any immigrant can find a job on any street corner or standing outside a home depot. sweden is a very very nice country but in my own persona opinion the wages are not worth working for BUT you'll live a far better life in sweden poor than wealthy in the USA. also know that its almost 100% cash-less society here every one uses "swish" mobile payment its very hard to hustle here with the American mind set keep in mind that you must also learn Swedish to have a shot at a basic retail position. most of the jobs are centered around 3 main cities IN MY OPINION the usa has a higher ceiling but a lower floor and sweden has a higher floor but a lower ceiling usa is the land of opportunity but most people never make it where as sweden... the average person is happier, healthier, with a better work life balance and much much more. in the usa you are pressured to flex and flaunt wealth in sweden its reserved its not common to see people trying to stunt IN MY OPINION usa is better for young men ages 17-33 to grind and build wealth. and sweden is better for age 33-100 raising a family and retiring. if you're a passport bro you need to come with a realistic expectation and preparations as a man or else you will feel castrated by the system. its very different the philosphy here is that government is good and people should be equal in outcomes. im not saying its bad its just different and as an american MAN (especially if you're conservative valued) you need to be prepared or you will feel like you're being emasculated. and you'll struggle to find an outlet as a provider and protector your wife will become the man and the thing is you'll see women here mowing the grass and men inside on maternity leave im not saying its BAD just emphasizing the difference because it will impact your self identity and possibly your relationship role if you come here as a husband. without that person number you are a nobody and it can take Y E A R S S S to get it. and if you leave you cannot come back for 3 months or to any "Schengen country" so like i said get that usa online desk job for $25 an hour and a credit card and a good wife. ALSO id you are a Swede who is coming back to the usa it took my wife 3-5 months for them to re-activate her person number so as a native swede she could not do anything here. as if she was a foreigner.
It does not take a year to get a personnummer. It can take months. A sambo/married visa must be applied from the home country. People from the US can go visit Sweden without a visa for 90days only even while waiting for their permit to be processed. There is no rule saying you must wait 90 days to reenter a Schengen area. The 90 days are for staying in the Schengen area. If you overstayed your first 90 days then there are penalties that would impact your return but that's based on the severity of your deportation. This is false information. Please go to Migrationsverket for correct information before you spread misinformation.
There is more than 15% of inflation rate from food to house rental prices in Sweden for the last 2 years. Salaries on the other hand, almost did not change for regular employees. In the end, people who are in the direct commercial business kept gaining their money out of Euro while regular people got poorer. So it’s some kind of a joke when we say it’s a social democracy.
Seriously, all these visitors saying how much cheaper it is have no idea! Some food is double cost since 2020 and I had zero raise in two years but mortgage and loan going up again two more times before 2024......
I totally agree Erhan. Anything I can imagine got expensive and my salary didn't change for last year. My interest rate increasing, my rent, electricity... etc. Eating outside is too expensive nowadays. Sometimes, I think that moving germany might be better than sweden.
Guys I am talking as an Italian and here all things got more expensive by at least 30/50% and the salaries are not changing in 20 years…. i think on the other hand that the Germany is in a much worse situation after the war so I would not recommend to move there… I have relatives that have lived there all their life and are thinking about moving from Germany… maybe Denmark is a good option?
Hello!!! It wouldbe great to have one video about: first, how much money make per month, bus drivers, taxi drivers, Uber drivers, train operators and truck drivers; second. how to get the license to each one of those ocupations.
Great video! I really liked the format and pace! Great work!
Skatt sounds like tax backwards
When I went to visit my morfar in Sweden I was so happy to see how well he was taken care of. He lived to be 98 and he could live at home and he would have Home Health come and visit him everyday, he never had to worry about getting old and how he could afford health care.
That is so nice to hear
Seeing people complain about the SEK dropping and saying you'd get more money in Europe. Really need to consider what you get included from living in Sweden. I honestly think the people living here become blind to just how good things are.
I can't comment about other countries but in comparison to the UK things are much, much better in Sweden. Things like child care costs are 10x more expensive in the UK. There's many other expenses as which are subsidised in Sweden. If you have a family these far surpass the extra income you'd have in salary.
In the UK I earned about 25, 000 sek p/m more than I do in Sweden but the money I have left at the end of each month is more.
There's more to it than just my money though - general quality of life is better and things like general city infrastructure, maintenance, cleanliness and crime feel considerably better in Sweden vs the UK.
Just in case I fell into the category of those complaining about SEK (as I mentioned my surprise by the exchange rate), I would like to clarify that I am not complaining. It was just an answer to the question in the video (we were asked what surprised us the most). I think Sweden has a very good and balanced system, which is very fair. I love Sweden a lot. Even more so for its climate, language, and culture. Income opportunities are quite tertiary for me. I wouldn't choose to live anywhere else for all the money in the world.
Some earn down around 21 000 SEK before tax as well, it's probably around lowest I seen recently. Worst paid job I had was call center, then it's been job at grocery store and lastly which I've now an administrative job in an office which I enjoy a lot though if I became cleaner for my company I'd earn a bit more.
It was unexpected, how even are the salaries in Sweden.
A medical specialist in brazil makes on average 10k USD per month, while a cleaner job would barely reach 800 USD, the poor are overtaxed here, unfortunately.
As for social benefits; i was expecting stuff like that in Sweden, we do have similar programs offered by the government, but not as much money to go around.
Loved the video
It's better that way though (like the USA), if everyone is equally poor there is no incentive to work hard.
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I don't know if I'd be able to live in Sweden with a preschool teacher salary (also the fact that I'm trying to learn Swedish, would make getting a job harder), but I can't even make a living in America as a preschool teacher. In America the only reason I have health insurance is because my parents still have me on theirs and even then for half the year I can barely afford yearly check ups and visits for illness, not to mention preventative care.
there are international school here and you could teach in English. I know it's common for non-EU citizens to get the required visa.
Sweden has to change her local currency. It is very expensive when a swede or person living in Sweden visits any European country. Apartments are very costly in Sweden
What surprised me the most was the exchange rate, because I was under the impression that €1=10 SEK (from some videos that suggested dividing by 10 for quick understanding, but those had been made a while ago).
Tack så mycket! ❤
I was actually about to search for this information wow
Coincidences aren't by accident
Super useful video! Thanks for sharing!
Also, others please note that self employed people pay around 50% out of the box :)
Thats not even close to true unless you include employer tax on your own salary or something. 3:12 rule lets you take out dividends to 22% tax.
Staying employed for someone else with a high salary is what makes you pay that much in taxes
@@ehmokay2722 well, I'm very sad to inform you that I am self employed in sweden and I do know how the 3:12 rule works hehe. I own an AB. And you can only pay dividends to the 22% tax IF you pay yourself a salary high enough, and you can only pay yourself a percentage that depends directly on how much salary you pay. So in order to increase your dividends at 22%, you MUST increase your salary paid fully as well.. And if you sum up both things, your marginal tax is around 50%. I do it myself with my salary and dividends every year
Great video with useful information, thank you!
I suppose that the salaries mentioned are gross and not net?
Yes, correct (before paying the taxes)
@@FunSwedish Thank you!
Thanks you for your information
Welcome :)
For any teachers thinking of teaching in Sweden, I was going to work as a primary teacher in Sweden (coming from the United States). My starting salary would have been 28,000 kr per month which is almost 10,000 LESS than the number in this video.
Yes, but you need to keep in mind people pay for more things in the US. Health insurances, etc. In Sweden that's already included in the taxes as well as basic childcare. Just an example of course but you're paid less overall because there are more benefits that you don't need to pay extra for like we do in the states. We're taxed less, paid more but at the end of it we have to spend more to live, and then that's adjusted by which state or city we are.
Hi Sir I am Moving to Sweden with family kindly guide what we have to done and Learn for doing job in swede
Interesting video thanks! Just as a suggestion, wouldn't it better of you did the video in swedish? For example I would watch your then. Maybe with subs for those who can't follow Swedish yet?
Hej! Mer svenska videos är på väg ;)
Very good to know. Must learn the language. In the healthcare sector, does Sweden uses and Electronic Health Record (EHR) for healthcare information? Just curious.
Hej, you have a great video, i'm form China, i want ask you if i want make a self-employee visa, how can i do with that, and what papers should i prepare for that? Thanks so much
The sad thing is i just got back from a trip in Stockholm and everything was still cheaper than back home
I'm outside of Washington DC
Great video
We also need to talk to the employment service, the social security office, etc. why it is still very mildly said completely mathematically impossible to earn a living in the country full time and it has not improved over the decades. Fredrik
I have a question, suppose I am planning to move Sweden & will be staying for more than a year, in that case how coordination number helps in opening bank account, till receiving a personal number and I'd card. How does it takes time to receive personal number and opening Bank account there.
In my experience, the starting teacher's salary was several thousands lower than the average (despite the education and previous working experience in other countries.. ) I also wonder how people here survive :D
How much do they take from the people each year? what is the exact number - how much is used ... how much is spent on the wrong things?
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Was waiting to see the salary of a chef....in sweden and would love to be a chef in the future.
Great question!
Kock/kokerska is more like "cook" and the average salary seems to be at 29.000kr.
And a köksmästare, which is maybe chef... a bit more of a "kitchen boss" position is around 37.000kr.
At least according to the statistics I just found 😊
I Love Stockholm.. But Svenska... OMG.. So hard to learn. :(
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I would like to know about finance and accounting jobs in Sweden. Can you provide some details if possible. Thank you
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Thank you for this informative video, I am a plumber. I'm thinking about emigrating to Sweden to open my own company, do I have good chances there? I look forward to your answer:)
Can 4 cleaners do same job some 1 CEO ?
Deras genomsnittliga lön är brutto eller netto?
I am very happy and fortunate with my salary, it’s the first job I have in Sweden and I earn around 87.000 sek. But this is an exception, since I bring some niche expertise
But that is worth far less in Euros now, you could probably make a lot more in the Netherlands or the UK (and the USA of course!).
@@jRsqILVOY I know, I am from the Netherlands. That is why I mostly target on Dutch organisations with my job (consultancy). Where I can ask 130 euro per hour over there, means that I get more than 1500 sek per hour. And if I provide the same sevices in Sween, I could only ask 900-1100. It is a very luxurious position I am in, but on the other hand living in Sweden with a child family has benefits I can’t find in any other country.
What's is your profession? as an Engineer they wnat to paid 50k Sek@@JakeTheMDog
So all those salaries you mentioned were before tax ?
nice way of presenting video..
I'm a software engineer from Nigeria. I would like to move to sweeden. Can you help with that?
so I am a German Nurse..when I move there I may get up to 2500 EUR or 28.000 SEK brutto do I see that right? you pay 30% - 33% as a "normal employee" per month? :)
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A cook or chef how much do you think they make?
It can depend a lot but I think it is around 29 000 SEK per month (on average)
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I thought sweden was more expensive than switzerland. But the salaraies in sweden are lower than ours. Interesting
I like you already, so I subscribed! :)
Yay, thank you!
Do the ceo's in sweden take advantage of tax laws that allow them to pay LESS as Donald Trump does in the USA, where it is said he routinely pays less than $500 even though
he makes millions?
What about a chef?
It's worth noting that the value of the SEK has collapsed now. I earn less now than I did 3 years ago before moving to Sweden due to this!
Salaries are always brutto.@@Juanes3333
You're hosting the video, where you'll be from
Does swedish government cut taxes before it is being credited to your account
Good question. Yes, they do.
Now I am between number 8 and number 9.... But I still feel my income is not enough for a good life.
What is am average salary for a food service worker? A waiter or bartender
The average salary for a waiter would be 27800kr / month, or $2 480 / month, but tipping is not really a thing in Sweden. It does exist, but it's different from other countries.
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damn the pay grades are very low
i mean, fuck, id also expect great services if im getting stripped of 50% of my income
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how much do a scientist makes per month????
That depends a lot on your field and years of experience. What kind of scientist are you thinking of?
@@FunSwedish PhD in phisisc and 32 years of experience in photonics.
@@FunSwedish I did my Ph. D. in Aalborg universitet in applied physics.
Considering the cost of living in Sweden and taxes, I’m surprised that people can survive
True. But compared to other countries, we save a lot on healthcare and education, which is almost "for free". Also there are many welfare benefits.
I would say living on average minimum wage is tough. However, if you are a couple where both work, then you can probably live a que decent life compared to many other countries. :)
Visiting from new zealand atm. Its definitely cheaper in sweden
When I visited from Canada I found most necessities to be cheaper in Sweden.
People are struggling with the increased interest rates and food. It’s probably different if you’re a citizen as you get benefits and assistance but I think debts are very high at the moment.
Can’t agree with @felipeoliveira895 coming from Scotland. Healthcare and prescriptions are actually free, here I pay for both medication and the 5 minute appointment even for contraception which is shocking. I’ve paid zero my entire life in Scotland. Education was also free and unemployment support costs nothing. Here I have insurance for that on top of tax on top of charges from the kommun. Also terrible to be self-employed, it’s hardly worth it. I have a skilled job and educated to PhD level, no where near the wage I would get in some other countries. Only buying a house is cheaper here, everything else is worse.
Wanted to add that all those "benefits" flashing up at the end of the video are mainly for citizens. Immigrants pay the same tax but do not receive the same social security. Even as an EU citizen I have to pay for insurance in case I lose my job. There is a 12 month qualifying period, before then despite paying over 10,000kr a month in tax, when my temporary contract ended I was left with nothing by the social security system. I applied to the basic A-kassa for everyone that does not pay into an additional one and after 8 months they "paid" me a grand total of 8,000kr per month. Lucky I found another job after 3 months, I would have lost my home and had nothing for groceries waiting 8 months for support! Now I have passed the 12 month qualifying period I would receive a percentage of my previous wage, but I pay for that privilege on top of all the tax! I'm not entitled to CSN and do not have kids, so really receive very little for my tax. They don't even clear the snow from my road in the morning so I can drive to this job to pay for everyone else's parental leave haha.
But yes, education is free (no tuition fees anyway, of course you interest on your loan if you are lucky enough to get CSN and nothing for living expenses otherwise) and I would be paid if I was off work sick, but I worry for how long as a non-citizen.
I want job sweden i live portugal ❤❤❤ i like sweden
answer - not much. 80% goes back to taxes
den sämsta av lönerna du listade är fortfarande högre än den högsta jag någonsin fått i hela mitt liv här i Italien. Jag vill gråta. Nästan vem som helst härifrån skulle kunna säga detsamma, men ändå...
how much a physiotherapist earn in sweden
It depends on your experience but around 45 000 SEK.
Question: will the Swedish government betala mig a trillion dollars om I learn Svenska?
Unless you speak Norwegian or Danish. Then we are ineligible to get free Swedish classes 😢 Which actually kinda sucks cuz there are still many differences - especially if we want to write professionally!
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Tax the rich by all means. But 55% is insane.
Hur mycket tjänar en UA-camr som lär dig svenska? 😉
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@@FunSwedish Tack för svaret. Men det var inte svaret jag hade väntat. Jag vill veta hur mycket en UA-camr som är svenska lärare tjänar "i genomsnitt". 😁
Det skulle vi också vilja veta. Vi vet inte vad genomsnittet är. Några tjänar 0 kronor (eftersom de också måste betala redigerarna) och andra tjänar nog mer än så.
Cops salaries are terribly low.
Yes, I agree. Especially if you compare it to other countries perhaps.
Yes developers in IT are earning same as below as 24k to 50k no one gives you more.😂😅 average is around 35k. Not sure whol told you that IT is high.
Taxes... *cries in German* 😂
Healthcare is not free , atleast for starters..it's a biggest myth for outsiders
What do i think of the list? The guu, the goo, the guu-goo, the nurse, jesaus 😂 what a word 😅
.....love this channel btw 😄
😂😂 you are not alone feeling that way with the word sjuksköterska 😅 happy you liked our channel ❤
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Did I read that right? a plumber makes more money than a teacher?
We think it has to do with demand. We have very few plumbers here but a high demand. So that's why they can charge more.
It’s like that in Australia too, not just a Sweden thing
can anyone tell me if swedish people are racist toward west asian countries ? or not ?
No
Yes ,Not only West Asian..count is more
@@Emund-Ulvbane Iran
First time ever I see someone wrote west Asia.
@@AgozikVedatMiller-kh1jo you can see now
Now answer instead of replying bout your experiences
I was depressed for not being able to become a doctor, but now I am feeling a bit motivated to be CEO, more money 💰🤑
CEO tops it all ,but if you live in Switzerland 😂 😂
@@kadogo7712 ➰+neck XD
This is an English video right? Why are you constantly speaking in swedish, it's really distracting. You can just give the information in one language so it's not confusing
This is an educational channel about Sweden and Swedish so we will continue including Swedish words.
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Wow! Pretty good. please how can i reach this broker Mrs Wilma Gupta everyone is talking about? I want to invest I'm in Belgium.
@WILMA09 THAT'S HER USER NAME ON
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I want to be ceo in sverige 😂
It does not matter how much you can earn in sweden when muslim gangs, police and military is fighting in the streets. It is not so much fun.
I'm an american man who just moved to sweden.
my advice is getting an online job in the USA.
you can get by just fine in sweden on usa seattle minimum wage.
also as an immigrant without a person number you cannot work here
it is not like the USA where any immigrant can find a job on any street corner or standing outside a home depot.
sweden is a very very nice country but in my own persona opinion the wages are not worth working for
BUT you'll live a far better life in sweden poor than wealthy in the USA.
also know that its almost 100% cash-less society here every one uses "swish" mobile payment
its very hard to hustle here with the American mind set
keep in mind that you must also learn Swedish to have a shot at a basic retail position.
most of the jobs are centered around 3 main cities
IN MY OPINION
the usa has a higher ceiling but a lower floor
and sweden has a higher floor but a lower ceiling
usa is the land of opportunity but most people never make it
where as sweden... the average person is happier, healthier, with a better work life balance and much much more.
in the usa you are pressured to flex and flaunt wealth
in sweden its reserved its not common to see people trying to stunt
IN MY OPINION usa is better for young men ages 17-33 to grind and build wealth.
and sweden is better for age 33-100 raising a family and retiring.
if you're a passport bro you need to come with a realistic expectation and preparations as a man or else you will feel castrated by the system.
its very different
the philosphy here is that government is good and people should be equal in outcomes.
im not saying its bad its just different and as an american MAN (especially if you're conservative valued) you need to be prepared or you will feel like you're being emasculated.
and you'll struggle to find an outlet as a provider and protector your wife will become the man
and the thing is you'll see women here mowing the grass and men inside on maternity leave
im not saying its BAD just emphasizing the difference because it will impact your self identity and possibly your relationship role if you come here as a husband.
without that person number you are a nobody and it can take Y E A R S S S to get it.
and if you leave you cannot come back for 3 months or to any "Schengen country"
so like i said get that usa online desk job for $25 an hour and a credit card and a good wife.
ALSO id you are a Swede who is coming back to the usa it took my wife 3-5 months for them to re-activate her person number so as a native swede she could not do anything here.
as if she was a foreigner.
Thanks for valuable information ❤️bro please can you tell me something about online desk job 25$ per hour in USA ???
It does not take a year to get a personnummer. It can take months. A sambo/married visa must be applied from the home country. People from the US can go visit Sweden without a visa for 90days only even while waiting for their permit to be processed. There is no rule saying you must wait 90 days to reenter a Schengen area. The 90 days are for staying in the Schengen area. If you overstayed your first 90 days then there are penalties that would impact your return but that's based on the severity of your deportation.
This is false information. Please go to Migrationsverket for correct information before you spread misinformation.