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The original was posted on /r/antiwork by /u/_THEREALNORMAN on 2023-10-03 06:15:19.


So I'm from the UK and I saw a post on here talking about how $15 is to low for living.

$15 would be £12.49. And that is very liviable here.

That would get you £1998 a month on full time

Rent - £400-£900 Food - £300 (no alcohol or premade food included) Internet - £30 Phone - £12 Car insurance - £50-£100 Utility - £100-£200 Petrol - £100 Gym - £25 Health insurance - free (even if it's bad) University - free

Savings - £331 (assuming the most for all options)

It's not the most for saving but it's very livable.

These are my bills and I don't live in a big city so it will varey but still.

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