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I got a job in paris downtown. I will earn 30000EURO a year. If I am single, living in paris, how much money I will be able to save with very basic and normal life. How is the tax / medical insurance work there ? I am thinking wether I should go there or not as I am already working in US. I have some loans to clear - so at this point of time, i am worried about saving money and getting rid of loans. YES, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ENJOY PARIS, FRANCE, EUROPE AND SAVE MONEY! If that's your gross income, I agree with the answer just above, your net income will be about 1750 鈧?/ month (you'll actually get 1950 鈧?month but as said above, remember to keep 200 鈧?/month on a savings account to pay your taxes at the end of the year). If you're careful and cook most of your meals it's possible to save a decent amount of money and you may take advantage of the good exchange rate: your euros will be worth a lot of dollars. Take the job and enjoy the experience, but don't expect to save any money - if you break even you'll be doing good. yes definitely go. you might never get another chance. who cares how much you can save. it's Paris!!! just have fun. don't have any idea about medical insurance there. but you should go Probably very little. If you make 30,000 Euro, that 's equal to 44,350.37 USD. However, living in Paris is not cheap. Obviously if you live in Paris and work in Paris, you certainly do not need a car because you can use public transportation. They have one of the world's safest and most efficient public transportation systems. Trains usually arrive on time; buses are well-appointed and clean, and commuter express ("RER") trains service the city's most important stops in record time. In general, you can knock off 20% for social security (health insurance) deductions, and another 10% for imcome tax (which you'll need to save since they don't do income tax deductions. So, your 30K euros is really a take home of around 1755 euros/month. |
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