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Interesting how everyone here ignores the main question. XD
My consumption budget is currently about half of what I currently save in various pots, including a deposit. My savings rate from my net salary all together is currently around 30-35%. So about 15 to 20% of my net salary goes on consumption, if I include subscriptions and co.
Living with my partner, no children, no car, no property of my own.
My consumption budget is currently about half of what I currently save in various pots, including a deposit. My savings rate from my net salary all together is currently around 30-35%. So about 15 to 20% of my net salary goes on consumption, if I include subscriptions and co.
Living with my partner, no children, no car, no property of my own.
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@Metis at least you've answered the main question 😁 but it's interesting that some people don't own a car. I think most people only manage that if they live in cities. I live in Leipzig, for example, and can do without one.
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@Dirty30 Of course. 😁
Yes, of course, city dwellers have a real advantage. Here in Hamburg, I don't need my own car either.
In the countryside, you usually can't do without a car and you need it for everything. Commuting, shopping, simply everything.
On the other hand, city dwellers can usually afford less real estate in the middle of the city.
Yes, of course, city dwellers have a real advantage. Here in Hamburg, I don't need my own car either.
In the countryside, you usually can't do without a car and you need it for everything. Commuting, shopping, simply everything.
On the other hand, city dwellers can usually afford less real estate in the middle of the city.
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@Metis That's true again. That's the other side of the coin.
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@Metis cries out for gq Stammtisch😁. Live in Seevetal, work in Hamburg😉.
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•@All-in-or-nothing I have 80 km to HH, would be there
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