Genuine question: what is the point made in the post? I feel like I'm missing something.
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#62Earlier quoted context omitted.
I generally assume that 40% of my paycheck will go to taxes and savings. That’s not quite correct, but it’s a good first order of magnitude estimate.
and savings?
Again, this is a rough rule that’ll typically be personally conservative, not a precise calculation.
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#63When I see about half my paycheck going to taxes it feels a bit rough. But then I think of stories like this, and how easily it could have been me with an illness requiring expensive medical treatment and possibly preventing me from working regular jobs. And so I pay my tax with pleasure, knowing that if something were to happen to me or my fellow citizen, at least there wouldn't be millions of dollars in hospital bi…
If half your paycheck is going to taxes you must have a bunch of $$$, I personally make around 300k/year and I feel like I'm not paying that much taxes. I could be paying much more and still live pretty comfortable, it's pretty outrageous.
Depends on where and depends how you're counting it.
In Ontario, Canada, and I'm not an accountant so very approximately based on GoC website:
At ~~$150k CAD you are at 29% federal + 12 % Provincial tax.
On anything you buy though you get another 13% VAT
So now we are at 54%, plus CPP and EI.
Plus any other taxes - property, land transfer, etc - overall it's well above 50% for what would be ~100k USD
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#64This is a touchy subject but with my genetic condition I’m scared to have kids. It sucks having this and I don’t know if I would want to watch my kids suffer through it. But I’m glad my parents did cause life isn’t that bad in the end.
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#65When I see about half my paycheck going to taxes it feels a bit rough. But then I think of stories like this, and how easily it could have been me with an illness requiring expensive medical treatment and possibly preventing me from working regular jobs. And so I pay my tax with pleasure, knowing that if something were to happen to me or my fellow citizen, at least there wouldn't be millions of dollars in hospital bi…
If half your paycheck is going to taxes you must have a bunch of $$$, I personally make around 300k/year and I feel like I'm not paying that much taxes. I could be paying much more and still live pretty comfortable, it's pretty outrageous.
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#66Food at restaurants is marked up thousands of percent to cover costs of buildings, rent, power, human capital. The raw materials to make your food are pennies and are available to the average consumer. This is straight BS. There -are- people that truly have issues that lead them to a homeless condition, but this person is not one of them.
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#67> While homeless, my sons and I routinely tried to find out-of-the-way public tables. Food at restaurants is marked up thousands of percent to cover costs of buildings, rent, power, human capital. The raw materials to make your food are pennies and are available to the average consumer. This is straight BS. There -are- people that truly have issues that lead them to a homeless condition, but this person is not one of…
> Food at restaurants is marked up thousands of percent to cover costs of buildings, rent, power, human capital. The raw materials to make your food are pennies and are available to the average consumer.
If you're homeless that's not an option, since you probably lack equipment to cook from scratch.
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#68This is a touchy subject but with my genetic condition I’m scared to have kids. It sucks having this and I don’t know if I would want to watch my kids suffer through it. But I’m glad my parents did cause life isn’t that bad in the end.
But when I was having kids, I was still being treated like I was a hypochondriac. I sometimes refer to my diagnosis as "a better name for my condition than crazy."
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#69Genuine question: what is the point made in the post? I feel like I'm missing something.
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#70For those who were wondering over at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23205588 , this is the kind of reading we have mostly lost. Just a guy (or gal?) with a life story, I’d come back to read the follow ups in a heartbeat. They also seems to notice the wall from the other side.
Gal. And if you want to see the follow ups, you can join my Patreon and get an invitation to my private email list where I post new stuff as it happens. And then maybe I can spend less time bitching about how poor and broke I am.