People pay taxes in Russia?Originally Posted by JJ
People pay taxes in Russia?Originally Posted by JJ
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When on salary, yes, they do. It's just because they don't have any choice. Their employers pay taxes for them and give them lesser amounts.Originally Posted by adoc
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In Russia - yes, they do pay taxes. In Moscow - no, they dont.Originally Posted by adoc
Gib immer 100% bei der Arbeit: 12% am Montag, 23% am Dienstag, 40% am Mittwoch, 20% am Donnerstag, 5% am Freitag ...
22500 руб в месяц чистыми? Неплохое пособие...кхе-кхеWelfare: 9k
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Только вот плата за жильё там наверняка не 3 тыра в месяц.Originally Posted by ST
Gib immer 100% bei der Arbeit: 12% am Montag, 23% am Dienstag, 40% am Mittwoch, 20% am Donnerstag, 5% am Freitag ...
Я так понял, это в год.Originally Posted by ST
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ну. 9к в год, 750 EUR в месяц...
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Подтормаживаю.Originally Posted by ST
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Sounds cool, but only if you get paid it from Germany but are living elsewhere..Originally Posted by ST
- It's a FAMILY income, not that of an individual.
BTW:
If you are on welfare and are not living in something like 200qm + garden + pool, you get your rent paid, at least partially. Otherwise it would simply be quite impossible for a family to survive in a major city, a standard 3-4 room apartment in Munich can easily cost you 1k nowadays, and that's not necessary incl. energy and hot water. OK, it's probably right at the central station and stuff, but you get the idea.
- Husband + Wife + 2 children, let's say 1 baby and 1 elementary school kid. If you don't live in a bigger city, you pretty much really NEED a car, with all the consequences. 750 EURO monthly in such a situation... No, I don't want to know who it feels like.
Another aspect: that's data from 2003. For many people things are much worse now, Germany isn't exactly an economy wonder anymore, a new law regarding walfare was passed.
Sure, it's not exactly the hell, but it's not the paradise, either.
basurero, должность не может получать зарплатуOriginally Posted by basurero
Можно сказать: "...с оплатой тех же самых должностей..."
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Понятно. СПасибо!Originally Posted by Оля
А может ли должность иметь зарплату в качестве своего атрибута (параметра, характеристики) ?Originally Posted by Оля
basurero не говорил, что должность зарплату именно получает.
Не может.Originally Posted by Юрка
"У должности есть зарплата" - звучит смешно.
Я сама догадалась.Originally Posted by Юрка
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А разве должности оплачиваются ? Оплачиваются услуги, работа.Originally Posted by Оля
[quote=Юрка][/quote:29s3xq1p]Originally Posted by "Оля":29s3xq1p
Он сидит на высокооплачиваемой должности - такое вполне можно сказать, даже в СМИ встречалось.
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Но "оплати мою должность" - звучит смешно.Originally Posted by Ramil
Могу ли я сказать следующее тоже?
Как это сравнивается с зарплатами, которые зарабатывают русские в тех же самых должностях.
I started looking for stats when I read somebody's (above) statement about US middle class income being $80,000 at the lowest end.
I found this US statistic:
In 2004, the middle fifty percent of households had annual gross incomes between $22,500 and $75,000.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_middle_class
Quite a range, but definitely below 80K! Note that it is "household income" not "per person" income. This is a more realistic figure for a concept that is difficult to pin down. The 80-150K figure is way off-base.
Нет.Originally Posted by basurero
"... с зарплатами, которые получают русские на тех же самых должностях"
Но "Как это сравнивается с..." звучит очень плохо.
Можно сказать:
Велика ли разница в зарплатах в России и на Западе? (можно вообще ничего не уточнять про должности, потому что и без этого понятно, о чем идет речь).
Велика ли разница в зарплатах на одних и тех же должностях в России и на Западе?
И все-таки "должность" - по-моему, не слишком подходящее здесь слово. Не всякая работа сопряжена с понятием "должность". Например, продавец мороженого - это не должность Вот директор или заместитель директора - это "должность".
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лол, понятно. Спасибо большое!Originally Posted by Оля
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