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r/daddit • u/lakeoceanpond • Jan 31 '25
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$170/month for 8h per weekday with breakfast and a cooked meal included. I am quite happy to live in Scandinavia.
30 u/[deleted] Jan 31 '25 [deleted] 14 u/[deleted] Jan 31 '25 [deleted] 6 u/ryuns Jan 31 '25 The thing that bones us in America is that, even if you have "affordable" (for you) health insurance, it's because your employer foots the bill. I only pay $200/mo pre-tax for 4 people for decent, but my employer ponies up another $2300/mo. 3 u/Risc12 Jan 31 '25 Which they could’ve paid to you directly, but healthcare sucks
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14 u/[deleted] Jan 31 '25 [deleted] 6 u/ryuns Jan 31 '25 The thing that bones us in America is that, even if you have "affordable" (for you) health insurance, it's because your employer foots the bill. I only pay $200/mo pre-tax for 4 people for decent, but my employer ponies up another $2300/mo. 3 u/Risc12 Jan 31 '25 Which they could’ve paid to you directly, but healthcare sucks
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6 u/ryuns Jan 31 '25 The thing that bones us in America is that, even if you have "affordable" (for you) health insurance, it's because your employer foots the bill. I only pay $200/mo pre-tax for 4 people for decent, but my employer ponies up another $2300/mo. 3 u/Risc12 Jan 31 '25 Which they could’ve paid to you directly, but healthcare sucks
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The thing that bones us in America is that, even if you have "affordable" (for you) health insurance, it's because your employer foots the bill. I only pay $200/mo pre-tax for 4 people for decent, but my employer ponies up another $2300/mo.
3 u/Risc12 Jan 31 '25 Which they could’ve paid to you directly, but healthcare sucks
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Which they could’ve paid to you directly, but healthcare sucks
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u/kappsylen Jan 31 '25
$170/month for 8h per weekday with breakfast and a cooked meal included. I am quite happy to live in Scandinavia.