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8 Comments
I’m actually surprised with Miami.
How do people afford to live in places like Sydney?
Housing market horrible and salary is comparatively horrible as well.
Sydney higher than San Fransico median housing prices ($1.6m) but on par with Atlanta’s net salary….
San Francisco, or San Francisco Bay Area? I’m guessing the latter.
Dallas higher than Boston? Maybe the average counts all the students with no salary?
What is considered “net” here? That’s a highly objective amount, since two people could be making the exact same amount of gross salary, but one person could be deducing 2k/mo for their 401k whereas the other could be deducting nothing.
I’m guessing this is taking into account all taxes/deductions except 401k? For example I’m relatively above average for gross income, but just average here for net income (probably because I deduct a lot for retirement)
Overlay with average monthly rent for one person and highlight the difference
Hilarious that Vancouver is nowhere on this list given the sky high COL. Everyone there brought generation wealth from wherever they emigrated from. Income is inconsequential in that case.
I’d be interested to see how this compares to Europe