inflation is going up faster than wages here aswell but we always have been among one of the expensivest countries to live in to begin with, its really expensive here to go out or buy alcohol to name few, weirdly it doesnt show on the ammount of drunks in any case people always find money for it even if they have none for rent or food after
i guess its relative how you see it, nordic countries are safe for example even if its expensive to live here. we support all kind of drunks and junkies in any case which i had pleasure to work with in few old jobs so i have some exp dealing with them but you have these everywhere, here its just made cozyer for them to exist lol so if one is among them then i guess its good places to go live in.
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yep that one exactly, I needed a date for my new job
official looks to be 65, its pretty old. both grandfathers and their brothers kicked the bucket around 70-78 all. thats not really alot of time to enjoy it
https://www.etk.fi/en/work-and-pensions-abroad/international-comparisons/retirement-ages/
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thanks. ill go to check too. i need to cry a bit today.
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we closed eastern border entirely now, all traffic is not permitted any longer. will see what happens next and if it affects prices again. im too old to be drafted as well but i will volunteer if they want come. im engineer i just dig mines and take down bridges anyways.
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I retired from my job at 58, but UK state pension is 67 for me, it varies on how old you are at the moment, but itās creeping towards 70 for sure!
I got bored after 2 weeks retired, so Iām now in the Plant Hire job I mentioned before, with my pension and wages from this job, I earn more than I used to
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Once you log in with your SPID, there should be a menu called āEstratto Conto Previdenzialeā (I donāt remember the exact name, there were more options), there it will show you year by year what youāve earned, which contract you had and with which companies. Without taxes.
If I had all that money Iād already own a house.
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they have been rising it and digging on the funds here too. and agree its good to have something to do for sure but i wouldnt do it for the money tho i just like to stay busy and think less. i could go paint ships in harbor or boats in alaska or whatever aslong i find the surroundings desirable.
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It varies a lot here by field, company and/or union if your wages have moved or not. Weāre very on point making sure wages go up here in swedala but itās more difficult and drift further behind each year.
If your raise is less than inflation itās a pay cut.
Ye I try not to lose any hair over my pension specifically. Itās still rather ways away and if it or Iām still here and if itās even worth anything by then feels more like guess work than anything now a days.
Same here and Iāve checked, itās depressing ^^
Gotta prioritize
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nice, interesting. i logged once when i needed to use my TFR and never logged it again. ill check tonight.
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i know you guys have the same situation in sweden, life is made pretty cozy for many who spend their earnings on other than their rent or food. i sure hope we dont pay high taxes entirely for this, it doesnt seem to go on public healthcare as on statistics were as bad as usa on it so i dont know where, maybe in somebodys pocket. they are using it as fancy lines for their careers now but nobody is doing nothing. āFinland does not currently have a well-functioning healthcare system that can treat all patients equally and in a timely fashion.ā looks nice but i havent yet seen any actions, talking about prioritizing
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Better get those icepicks ready if the gulf freezes over again and theyāll just walk over from St Petersburg ^^
Not entirely but partly for sure. Having superb welfare and healthcare system is great when itās used by the actual needy and taxpayers. Not so much when itās taken advantage of.
Theyāll probably do what they do best. Cut funding from somewhere else to cover the extra cost while ignoring the problem ^^
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the current goverment just made cuts on public care even when it was bad to begin with
we havent recovered from the pressure put by covid on public systems yet either
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in any case you guys are gaining more medical staff from us, many nurses from public are resigning and going work in sweden. i dont blame them, our goverment failed them and doesnt prioritize where they should so the people go somewhere where they get paid their fair share!
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Just not enough druid likes.
Good day Aellas, it seem we need lighten the mood with cat videos, i go cap in azeroth in any case so dont need think about meh real
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Jk
They pax taxes here and we get needed medical personel which is great but sucks for you though since it does nothing to adress your side of the problem. Even aggravates the issue.
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its good, kinda like shuffle ques, the more heals boycott that the longer they get so dps moan more and maybe blizz does something about the heal mmrs or gains from shuffles aswell, they havent done nothing to increase the rating gains for heals in year now, i just play arenas entirely anymore i dont touch shuffles even with long stick!
same in public if more medics quit they maybe realise that they need to do something instead cuts or keep their wages not equal to their education, nurses study 3rd degree education but get paid less than i got for sitting on roofs doing metal work with zero education for it when i was a roof builder/metal worker. and nurse is more important for society than some guy hammering metal. its all kinda dumb if think of it, better i dont think too much
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