• Justin@lemmy.jlh.name
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    1 month ago

    I was making minimum wage as a runner after high school here in Stockholm. Minimum wage in the restaurant industry in Sweden is currently $14/hour.

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      1 month ago

      Yeah, SI wages in Europe are way lower than north america. I wanted to move when I was bartending, and then I figured out I’d be lucky to make a third of what I was here.

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        1 month ago

        Yeah, though to be fair, I think you pay a lot less taxes on those $14/hr in Sweden than you would in the us (like 18% effective tax rate, including payroll), and you get health insurance, pension, and vacation.

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            Quality of life and purchasing power matters a lot for deciding where to live, it’s why a lot of people have moved to cities historically.

            I do think that a lot of critics of European wages don’t really know all the factors that play into that, though. It’s not all about salary.