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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Sep 7, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.881 (19/618 LTDR)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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@erhan734
8 months ago
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.
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