James Spader said:
How, where will he live, in the mountains with only his dog and his bicycle? It is nothing, I would be surprised if you can live anywhere in Europe for 30K$ a year !
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You see, that's the problem of many people in this forum: They are detached from the real world.
A non-citizen person can have a comfortable life on USD 30k in RO, BG, HU, CZ, SK, SI, HR and even in the northern part of Portugal.
A citizen anyway doesn't need USD 30k in these countries to enjoy a good lifestyle.
Switzerland: A citizen can still find a flat in the banlieus for CHF 600.-. Nothing fancy but o.k. .
Then use public transportation (much cheaper for savvy locals than you might think) which will set you back about CHF 250.- per month.(includes weekend trips to other parts of the country).
Buy groceries with a discounter. If you can go without meat (much healthier to be vegetarian) this will cost about CHF 600.- (incl. going to the Beiz for a beer almost daily).
Add about CHF 100.- for utilities.
The remaining CHF 850.- are for whatever you want to use them.
Note: With this low income there is no need to bother about taxes. There are certain tax deductions which you automatically get and that way this amount will go almost untaxed.
A citizen will even get some social benefits if he/she applies for them separately. "Kantonale Wohnbeihilfe" will easily cover four to five months rent (= CHF 3'000.-).
Last edited: Jan 4, 2023