Living on $100k After Taxes in Germany

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @thenextgenbusiness
    @thenextgenbusiness  2 года назад +39

    Thank you to everyone who pointed out how the total doesn't add up correctly 🤝 We forgot to add health insurance for approximately $5,674 at the start! The tax rate remains the same and is 100% correct though! 👍

    • @paulpaintshop103
      @paulpaintshop103 2 года назад +2

      And don't forget they have VAT @20% on the remaining money.

    • @brianfox340
      @brianfox340 2 года назад +2

      @@paulpaintshop103 this is what I came to mention, and that VAT applies to services as well, unlike sales tax

    • @Maxemann600
      @Maxemann600 Год назад

      Defenitly not correct

    • @ceciliaayala3923
      @ceciliaayala3923 Месяц назад

      @@paulpaintshop103that is a lot of taxes

  • @jacobfischer8385
    @jacobfischer8385 2 года назад +112

    Here I thought some states had too high of taxes lol

    • @ryanmathew5883
      @ryanmathew5883 2 года назад +11

      Yeah but they also get a lot of services for their taxes

    • @C-64
      @C-64 2 года назад +6

      That’s why England has free health insurance
      Their taxes are insane

    • @seanmoody50
      @seanmoody50 2 года назад

      @@ryanmathew5883 not to mention a lot of states you will pay a tax similar to this or even more for next to no public services because the government gives all the money to the military and their billionaire buddies

    • @memorimusic420
      @memorimusic420 Год назад

      42% is a rookie number

    • @fayadbozan3321
      @fayadbozan3321 Год назад

      Germany is the highest country in terms of taxes, 45 percent of your salary

  • @peraltaisrael2598
    @peraltaisrael2598 2 года назад +17

    To the fools here comparing Germany to California… if you make 100k in California you’d be taxed 30k! 13k less

    • @michelbruns
      @michelbruns 2 года назад +3

      Finally someone who doesnt compare californias tax rate on 1.5 million dollars to germanies on 100k dollars

  • @mjnoir1
    @mjnoir1 2 года назад +11

    Does Germany have universal Healthcare and free college?

    • @Shortshorts122
      @Shortshorts122 2 года назад +5

      Yes
      You only pay very very little fees

  • @somesomesomesomereason5055
    @somesomesomesomereason5055 2 года назад +21

    This is why I love FL. This shit is crazy af

  • @theanxietynurse
    @theanxietynurse Год назад +7

    Any european country and in Japan have high rates of taxes
    But if you look at the healthcare system, roadways, structures and anything
    It is justifiable to me
    No one goes bankrupt here bec you need a treatment or hospitalization
    Meanwhile in the USA
    No matter how big is your salary and coverage in insurance there is always a limit and ceiling
    So.
    You choose

  • @TruckieLooks4Aliens
    @TruckieLooks4Aliens Год назад +8

    That’s exactly what 100k looks like in NyC. When I had my first check it was 24-26 % fed, 10% of state, nyc tax 3.9% and the other taxes. It’s the same. It’s cut in half by the time all the other BS is taken out.

  • @reallifeengineer7214
    @reallifeengineer7214 2 года назад +6

    That and: things sold in Germany carry a 19% VAT. (Sales tax)
    Granted, prices marked in stores are with VAT already included.
    But still, we’re talking about tax-tapping from every “flow point” that money goes through.

  • @WillieFungo
    @WillieFungo Год назад +1

    This is disgusting. Keep your "free healthcare" bla bla bla. I would rather have my money.

  • @HalduBouyaNono2
    @HalduBouyaNono2 2 года назад +33

    German population is very old, one of the oldest of all Europe. So their public hospitals really need that lot of money.
    By the way, having 57.000$ by year allow a very confortable level of life in any western European country

    • @fslolo6622
      @fslolo6622 Год назад +1

      True

    • @focusmissy7500
      @focusmissy7500 Год назад +6

      Wrong, look at Munich apartment rents

    • @beumler1406
      @beumler1406 Год назад

      @@focusmissy7500 Checking right now, and lowest one I could find (with 2 minutes of research) which is available for new renters is about 1k (heating included) for 75m2 in Obermenzing, 81247 Munich. According to kununu the average salary (in 2021) of someone living in Munich is 55.763 Euro (before taxes). So, if you earn above average in Munich, you can live pretty comfortable. So take you arrogant pos reply and shove it up your bum.

    • @fayadbozan3321
      @fayadbozan3321 Год назад +4

      Germany is the highest country in terms of taxes, 45 percent of your salary

    • @deathcore_666
      @deathcore_666 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@fayadbozan3321you only pay 45 % if you make over 250k, and the video is also false btw :)

  • @MR-cm1jg
    @MR-cm1jg 2 года назад +16

    Can you do other countries as well? I am mostly interested in England and The Netherlands. (p.s. love your content!)

    • @fayadbozan3321
      @fayadbozan3321 Год назад

      If you go to any country, you don't come to Germany, the tax is 50, but the highest tax you pay is 100.000

  • @kinokanadechi
    @kinokanadechi Год назад +3

    It is important to consider that 100,000 annual income is not super common as you generally do not have high salaries in Germany compared to the US. Things like education, health care and everything are things I probably do not have to talk about but the average person will not be placed in such a high tax group and there are many ways to reduce the amount of tax one pays. Couples, families and so on pay substantially less than singles for example and there are quite a few ways for the government to give one special benefits. Also while there is VAT and so on, from my experiences at least, you also generally pay less in housing, groceries and so on compared to the US. That obviously does not go for everywhere and everything; it depends on where you live of course. Also a nice thing to take into it is the import of goods across European countries which is freed of import taxes. That may or may not be a nice benefit for some.

    • @fayadbozan3321
      @fayadbozan3321 Год назад

      Germany is the highest country in terms of taxes, 45 percent of your salary

  • @hancockev
    @hancockev 2 года назад +31

    How did u get 42k should be about 36,952 as long as you didn't forget anything.

    • @chadarmstrong5617
      @chadarmstrong5617 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, that's what I came up with also, maybe he left something out.

    • @juketreks2192
      @juketreks2192 2 года назад +1

      Not to mention annual property taxes.

    • @thenextgenbusiness
      @thenextgenbusiness  2 года назад +20

      Apologies! We forgot to add health insurance at the start for $5,674 🫡 (Check pinned comment)

    • @ozymandias8523
      @ozymandias8523 2 года назад +6

      @@thenextgenbusiness I think you shoulf re-do the video

    • @Creeezzz777
      @Creeezzz777 2 года назад +1

      @@ozymandias8523 cry

  • @Cooliealot
    @Cooliealot 3 месяца назад

    i am not living in germany, but i truly think that is where their so called free healthcare come from. It is okay if it was implemented this way, also german really doesn't do war anymore. The weird part is that USA have nearly the same amount of tax rate and yet you'll have to pay 50k for a ct scan.

  • @samm9017
    @samm9017 2 года назад +8

    It looks bad on the surface but the benefits make up for it. Remember to not judge a book by its cover page. 😎🇩🇪

  • @raihahuq1826
    @raihahuq1826 Год назад +2

    Me who thought taxes in Ontario Canada were high enough.

  • @campbell107
    @campbell107 2 года назад +23

    Do Dubai and Romania

  • @Normal-gl8lv
    @Normal-gl8lv 5 месяцев назад +3

    Taxes are higher than in my home country, but I think the high taxes are reasonable considering that university tuition is free in Germany and hospital consultations are also free.

  • @ktm4042
    @ktm4042 2 года назад +10

    You're leaving out universal healthcare, no tuition college, and other social benefits that we in the US pay for ON TOP of taxes.

  • @SkolNationSounds
    @SkolNationSounds 2 года назад +6

    Missouri over here just waiting.

    • @icarusfx
      @icarusfx 2 года назад +1

      I spent some time in Missouri. Y’all should raise your taxes and start some repairs, it needs it.

  •  5 месяцев назад

    Don't forget the Steuerklassen, which are based on your current life situation

  • @bisonbro7
    @bisonbro7 2 года назад +2

    Taxes in Germany vary wildly depending upon where you live,

    • @DerVersteherPlus
      @DerVersteherPlus Год назад +8

      No, taxes are almost everywhere the same. The only taxes that vary are property and business taxes.

    • @fayadbozan3321
      @fayadbozan3321 Год назад +1

      Germany is the highest country in terms of taxes, 45 percent of your salary

  • @franchesobanderas5425
    @franchesobanderas5425 2 года назад +22

    DAMN thought California was high

    • @michelbruns
      @michelbruns 2 года назад +3

      Its always like that with americans..
      And germanies tax rate gets high real quick not as in the us where you can earn 300k and still not pay the highest tax rate

    • @Tilyrtravis
      @Tilyrtravis 2 года назад +10

      But in California you don't have guaranteed retirement and medical insurance

    • @tylerclayton6081
      @tylerclayton6081 2 года назад +6

      @@Tilyrtravis everybody has health insurance in the US. You just have to buy it or get it from your workplace. If you buy it, it’s about $500 per month. So $6000 per year

    • @JakGruen
      @JakGruen 2 года назад +2

      @@tylerclayton6081 that's stupid high. I pay around 50$ a month and it covers everything.

    • @janee7995
      @janee7995 2 года назад

      @@tylerclayton6081 ok so you pay 500 a month .. now you get a cancer and get treatment . How much do you need to pay now ? Btw you are so sick you cant go to work for 3 weeks.

  • @joshuacarpenter8451
    @joshuacarpenter8451 2 года назад +6

    Were still lucky here in the USA🇺🇲

    • @alexaw.3602
      @alexaw.3602 Год назад +5

      Yeah so true. I would die for no public healthcare, no infrastructure, no support from the government and almost no freedom. 😍

    • @Russian_89
      @Russian_89 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@alexaw.3602😂😂

  • @noone-um4hk
    @noone-um4hk 2 года назад +1

    Don't forget the Value added tax (VAT) that's 19% on purchases

  • @pankunikarn8947
    @pankunikarn8947 2 года назад +25

    A lot less than the Us and they get a lot more in services than America

    • @Fallout3ProHunter
      @Fallout3ProHunter 2 года назад +9

      It’s crazy how it’s a similar amount to what we get taxed in California and the public services we get compared to them are absolutely nothing

    • @peraltaisrael2598
      @peraltaisrael2598 2 года назад +9

      If you make 100k in California you’ll be taxed 30K in taxes. What the hell are you talking about?

    • @Fallout3ProHunter
      @Fallout3ProHunter 2 года назад

      @@peraltaisrael2598 the question is more so what the hell are you talking about? The taxes in both compared places are not significantly far off so what point are you attempting to make bud?

    • @michelbruns
      @michelbruns 2 года назад +4

      But this is for 100k income, americas taxes only get as high as in his ca video, after you earn like 350k a year, which almost no one does, most people have a tiny tax rate in america and california compared to this

    • @tonydanis1480
      @tonydanis1480 2 года назад

      @@Fallout3ProHunter Don't you know how to use deductions? You should be able to halve your Ca state and Federal tax rate.
      Make $250,000 p.a. and have mortgage and several tax deductions, you shouldn't pay more than 12% taxes.

  • @exploringgreeks
    @exploringgreeks 2 года назад +1

    So much better than Greece ! In greece 70% goes to taxes ! Germany is paradise

  • @Elias171
    @Elias171 2 года назад +7

    But hey you get "free" Healthcare 😀

    • @sairamr6886
      @sairamr6886 2 года назад +1

      *Laughs in South Asia

    • @mmmd3429
      @mmmd3429 2 года назад

      "Free" is a myth pushed by the media. No free lunch!

    • @aarongalindo2835
      @aarongalindo2835 2 года назад +1

      And almost get tax 50%

    • @Preetzole
      @Preetzole 2 года назад +5

      Healthcare costs about $6k in germany, whereas it cost around $11k in the USA. That extra 5k doesn't result in better care (US consistently has the worst health outcomes of all developed countries), all it does is go straight into the pockets of middlemen.
      Oh and that doesn't include the cost of medical procedures and prescription drugs which is marked up tens or hundreds of times in the US.

    • @desertisland7747
      @desertisland7747 2 года назад +2

      It's free at the point of contact, no after treatment bills regardless of the cost with government investment in the lastetst medical technologies.

  • @ulrichkristensen4087
    @ulrichkristensen4087 2 года назад +26

    Two words Universal healthcare and free education

    • @SteveRood1
      @SteveRood1 Год назад +6

      @@moes548 And often proven, Better doctors aswell

    • @xandro2445
      @xandro2445 Год назад +4

      Public transportation, history, and close to other travel destinations.

    • @tawansrithrachaikul4573
      @tawansrithrachaikul4573 Год назад +4

      @@xandro2445 public transportation is not free in Germany as far as I'm concerned. History is priceless. And travel destinations, to enjoy them, you need more money after taxes.

    • @beumler1406
      @beumler1406 Год назад

      @@moes548 America number 1 lol

    • @ashlynmusic8165
      @ashlynmusic8165 Год назад +3

      ​@@tawansrithrachaikul4573 public transportation is just 29€ for a month now and free healthcare the states don't have that mate one big flaw . Plus this countries poverty rate is much much lower that the states also to mention it's much safer in Germany than in the states lmao.

  • @B.A.B.G.
    @B.A.B.G. 2 года назад +1

    The Soli as we call it here is being abolished.

  • @RR-qf9re
    @RR-qf9re 2 года назад +1

    You can do this yourself by googling tax brackets and apply percentages

  • @No4Or4Sec1
    @No4Or4Sec1 Год назад +1

    Usa have more taxes,about 60%thay paying even for the grass outside at their yards...

  • @brydenofboise3783
    @brydenofboise3783 2 года назад +3

    The benefits of free healthcare, free higher education (that sometimes pays you as a student), and affordable housing and food even in Berlin. Sounds worth it to me.

    • @meelo89
      @meelo89 Год назад +3

      Nice fairytale, unfortunately not true.

    • @DaikiNeko1996
      @DaikiNeko1996 8 месяцев назад

      Affordable housing? Where I saw houses for 700k 1m euro and they were not even big ones

  • @niamorzinha
    @niamorzinha 2 года назад +1

    Very standart rate for most of western europe, with either a few % more or less. The americans will still probably have their mouth drop

  • @brianfox340
    @brianfox340 2 года назад

    Don't forget, Germany has a 19% VAT, which is like sales tax but included services as well, which makes it much higher than anywhere on America.

    • @alexaw.3602
      @alexaw.3602 Год назад +1

      It's 7 percent for most things

    • @coopsnz1
      @coopsnz1 Год назад +1

      Excise taxes & duties

    • @coopsnz1
      @coopsnz1 Год назад

      House in Germany €800000 in usa $300000 why only 47% people own homes in Germany

  • @JohnAC4
    @JohnAC4 2 года назад +3

    “Autobahn”👀

  • @breiterbytheday4513
    @breiterbytheday4513 2 года назад +1

    Health care money is missing.... Who makes this stuff?

  • @michelbruns
    @michelbruns 2 года назад

    For those that say "its lower than in california mimimi", this is for 100k income, americas taxes only get as high as in his ca video, after you earn like 350k a year, which almost no one does, most people have a tiny tax rate in america and california compared to this

  • @rlicon1970
    @rlicon1970 2 года назад

    Does not for VAT whenever you buy something. That tax is high.

  • @analogdistortion
    @analogdistortion 2 года назад +1

    43% round up

  • @Cymru1987
    @Cymru1987 Год назад

    And America is close to 67% when you count sales, tax, gas tax, eating-out tax, inflation (legal theft/tax)

  • @udh1
    @udh1 7 месяцев назад

    The average income in Germany is 40-55K Euro. Above 65K salary is considered as top paying jobs. What you say is not what it is in Reality.

  • @robertellis8670
    @robertellis8670 2 года назад

    Value Added Tax 19% for the money that remains

  • @TheMap1997
    @TheMap1997 2 года назад +7

    Holy with free healthcare and education, that's actually not a bad deal

    • @GT-xw7qy
      @GT-xw7qy 2 года назад +5

      If you make 100k in the US you probably have employer sponsored health insurance too.

    • @melinda67
      @melinda67 2 года назад +1

      Only that not a single person makes 100k. You could be department head at BMW corporate and make about 75k.

    • @TheMap1997
      @TheMap1997 2 года назад

      @@GT-xw7qy lol i meant it's a better deal because the tax rate is lower then usa but you got more social benefits

    • @GT-xw7qy
      @GT-xw7qy 2 года назад +3

      It may be a better deal for others but unlikely for the person making 100k.

    • @Preetzole
      @Preetzole 2 года назад +1

      @@GT-xw7qy Nope, you are completely wrong. The average American pays about $11k for the literal worst healthcare system (in almost every metric) out of all developed nations, whereas other countries pay between $4k-7k per person. That's also not to mention the fact that the US healthcare industry marks up the cost of procedures and medicine by tens to hundreds of times that of other countries. And a lot of the time, you don't even pay at all in other developed nations. In Germany, an MRI is covered by insurance if you are in need of one, whereas Americans pay $1,300 on average.
      Tldr is that Americans pay more per year, more per procedure, and more per prescription drug for the worst care and inaccessibility, yet we still have dumbasses like you trying to defend healthcare CEOs wanting to buy a new yacht every year.
      This isnt something I'm just pulling out of my ass. This is publically available information. You can look at the numbers yourself and I encourage you to do so.

  • @aalewisiii
    @aalewisiii 2 года назад +1

    This is far worse than California.

  • @ibrokhimshukrullaev7164
    @ibrokhimshukrullaev7164 2 года назад +1

    Do Canada next

  • @stoundingresults
    @stoundingresults 2 года назад

    Hahaha communist/socialist/progressive countries. I'm in the 20% tax bracket.

  • @lorenzovonmatterhorn7402
    @lorenzovonmatterhorn7402 8 месяцев назад

    Gross is before taxes...net is after jeeeez.

  • @alwizardus
    @alwizardus 2 года назад +7

    42% ???? That's alot

    • @Preetzole
      @Preetzole 2 года назад +8

      Yeah but things like healthcare are paid for by taxes at half the cost of a place like the US so they end up saving more money comparatively. It's misleading to compare numbers like this without context.

    • @anjaschneider532
      @anjaschneider532 2 года назад +5

      At the end it's 71/72% taxes. He didn't tell everything...it's horrible!!! No normal living possible in Germany.

    • @easterlake
      @easterlake 2 года назад +2

      @@anjaschneider532 you can say anything you want. Show the numbers.

    • @anjaschneider532
      @anjaschneider532 2 года назад +1

      @@easterlake 🤣🤣🤣 you are lost, my friend!

    • @Preetzole
      @Preetzole 2 года назад +6

      @@anjaschneider532 Don't listen to this comment everyone. They're just a troll.

  • @espinoza7166
    @espinoza7166 2 года назад +1

    Don’t mention California please

  • @CaptivaLP
    @CaptivaLP Год назад

    You forgot that we also pay for health insurance

  • @spenglershane2
    @spenglershane2 2 года назад

    Property taxes are different in every county in a state.

  • @TheMrSlinkman
    @TheMrSlinkman Год назад

    What tax group? Is the guy earning 100k married? better or worst earner of the pair? single? separated with a kid? These will determine your tax class and accordingly taxes vary drastically depending on which class. Also, at 100k the person is probably privately insured, which makes the public insurance (in the description) less relevant to the conversation (private insurance is a flat rate as opposed to public insurance, you can opt out of public insurance if you earn over 60k which also saves a lot of money for the consumer but is a reason why public insurance is so expensive since better earners don‘t pay in the public system). If the guy is married and earns more than his partner, has private insurance, and no kids, he should net 68k a year, much more than this video suggests, (and btw much less percentage-wise than single low earners!!) If he‘s single, that‘s 10k more in taxes!!!! I hate that sht!

  • @PowerSax911
    @PowerSax911 2 года назад

    That's nuts. So glad I live in the US. Mine is right around 19% after everything

    • @williamhuey3205
      @williamhuey3205 2 года назад +3

      How much do you pay for health insurance?
      If you have a family do you get time off with pay?
      If your wife becomes pregnant do you have guaranteed income?

    • @Aquarius003
      @Aquarius003 Год назад

      @@williamhuey3205 I still have 23% of my income to pay for that. And if it's not needed, goes right back into my pocket.

    • @jean-lucpierre8636
      @jean-lucpierre8636 7 месяцев назад

      ​@williamhuey3205 no unfortunately we don't have any of that here

  • @karlbarnett5863
    @karlbarnett5863 2 года назад +13

    Wow that's high.

    • @HandOfTyrr
      @HandOfTyrr 2 года назад +5

      Considering they actually get to use benefits associated from their taxes, not really.

    • @karlbarnett5863
      @karlbarnett5863 2 года назад +1

      @@HandOfTyrr yeah but so do we here in New Zealand. And our taxes are nothing like that.

    • @paulpaintshop103
      @paulpaintshop103 2 года назад

      Plus 20% on everything they purchase.

    • @karlbarnett5863
      @karlbarnett5863 2 года назад +2

      @@paulpaintshop103 woah. We have a goods and services tax of 12.5% here. (G.S.T) but it means we don't tip at all.
      You can though if you thought the service was really good, but it's entirely up to you.

    • @coopsnz1
      @coopsnz1 Год назад

      @@paulpaintshop103 excise taxes & duties = 70% tax

  • @Gowidafloman
    @Gowidafloman 2 года назад +1

    That's literally what I net in the US WITHOUT universal healthcare

    • @DerVersteherPlus
      @DerVersteherPlus Год назад +1

      This is without healthcare as well. Healthcare will be about 8000€ (public) or about 6000€ (private).

    • @DerVersteherPlus
      @DerVersteherPlus Год назад

      @RYUGA PLAYS If I have a look on the list in the video it isn’t deducted. Where do you find it in the list? By the way: I am German citizen residing in Germany and are quite well informed about the taxes and duties you have to pay.

    • @DerVersteherPlus
      @DerVersteherPlus Год назад

      @RYUGA PLAYS The health insurance isn’t included in the tax category. The income tax is 27% without health insurance. Health insurance is an extra 16% tax that is paid half by the employer, and half by the employee.

    • @DerVersteherPlus
      @DerVersteherPlus Год назад

      @RYUGA PLAYS Form the salary paid out by the employee it is 27+8=35. Like I said: The health insurance is split in two.

  • @mirko5707
    @mirko5707 2 года назад

    you forgot a lot of things, please do further research. For example you forgot the soladary tax of 5,85% which comes on top of everything and the unemployment is 2,6% (2600 Euro and not 900). Search for "Brutto Netto Rechner Deutschland". Out of 100 000 you get out 49 000

  • @1mindatatime83
    @1mindatatime83 7 месяцев назад

    And they don’t get their taxes back lol😊

  • @kevinlanning2291
    @kevinlanning2291 2 года назад

    That only adds up to 36,952

  • @plainlogic
    @plainlogic 2 года назад

    Don't forget the 19٪ sales tax

  • @juketreks2192
    @juketreks2192 2 года назад

    Sorry but there is also annual property tax too. Don’t think about hiding the TV.

  • @abrahamlincoln9758
    @abrahamlincoln9758 2 года назад

    Okay somebody needs to tell me WTF a solidarity surcharge is. RIGHT F*CKING NOW.

    • @timon240
      @timon240 2 года назад +4

      It's used to support former East German states

  • @Faisall7
    @Faisall7 2 года назад +1

    The math ain't mathing

  • @highbury10
    @highbury10 2 года назад +1

    This is gross misrepresentation. Is this person single, married or married with kids? This just is made to look bad for views

    • @PPfilmemacher
      @PPfilmemacher 2 года назад

      This is for a single Middle Aged Men i pay literally the same
      A married couple would be taxed A little bit lesser (marriage used to be pretty beneficial with paying lesser taxes as a singe household would but this was changed in the late 90s or beginning off the 2000s, thanks to the center left socialist party (SPD) winning the election after 16 years reign of the christian democratic Union party (CDU) and 7 years later again losing the election 16 years in a row against the CDU)
      Today you only can reduce some taxation with living in the same household, marriage and having 2 kids)

  • @focusmissy7500
    @focusmissy7500 Год назад

    You forgot to substract health insurance

  • @misosoup127
    @misosoup127 2 года назад +2

    It’s quite arbitrary since you get back much of that in benefits.

  • @jfredknobloch
    @jfredknobloch 2 года назад

    And you still don’t have to pay for healthcare or vehicle insurance or a lot of other shit that they make you pay for in Texas

    • @tawansrithrachaikul4573
      @tawansrithrachaikul4573 Год назад

      You do still have to pay for most medications tho. If the doctor prescribes you sth, most likely it's co-pay. Dental care is usually not included as well. And you definitely have to pay for vehicle insurance in Germany. So yes Americans have it better than Germans in every possible way when it comes to standard of living.

  • @MrJoelouis24
    @MrJoelouis24 2 года назад +6

    Can you do Alabama

    • @juanvaldez7279
      @juanvaldez7279 2 года назад

      It's the same as all the other states minus state tax. All the other taxes are federal taxes and the same in all 50 states.

    • @joecraskki3175
      @joecraskki3175 2 года назад

      @@juanvaldez7279 one thing though, we have some of the lowest income tax in the country. also alaba taxes are wacky because of the fact all local taxes or anything for that matter have to be passed as a constitutional amendment in the Alabama state constitution. Which is kind of why we have the longest constitution or any legal document for a organized state in the world, by a long shot.

  • @Militarywidow
    @Militarywidow 2 года назад

    I wonder what the cost of living is, salary per profession, and the retirement benefits. Does the benefits outweigh the cost of paying all these fees

    • @niamorzinha
      @niamorzinha 2 года назад

      Cost of living depends on where in germany, on average quite high. Salary per profession and retirement benefits are wayyy to long to describe in detail but compared to the rest of the region they are anything from similar to above average. Now as far it being worth it goes that really depends on view point. Lots of this stuff goes to helping people who arent making a 100k although many would argue that this makes Germany beter overall making it worth it. Often people will not even think of their gross income as what they really earn, just what their employer pays total.

    • @Militarywidow
      @Militarywidow 2 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @dmitrikorobeinikov9400
    @dmitrikorobeinikov9400 2 года назад +2

    Well this not exactly right, still have to pay VAT taxes on everything and local taxes as well

  • @sick911
    @sick911 2 года назад

    Is this a general tax or does Germany have tax brackets like in the US?

    • @niamorzinha
      @niamorzinha 2 года назад +1

      Income tax is in brackets in like 90% of countries, including germany.

  • @laniegrace9358
    @laniegrace9358 2 года назад

    100,000 dollars in Mississippi

  • @Tilyrtravis
    @Tilyrtravis 2 года назад

    Yes but you have guaranteed retirement and medical insurance Worth it

  • @mckenziejoseph3505
    @mckenziejoseph3505 2 года назад

    Y’all work for the government. Danm!

  • @enriquelinares9218
    @enriquelinares9218 2 года назад

    Oh I hope we payed this much in taxes. Maybe then we would have good public and free healthcare for all, public transportation. Public education and all that good stuff. One can only wish…

    • @tawansrithrachaikul4573
      @tawansrithrachaikul4573 Год назад

      Those benefits are just propanda. If you think paying taxes is better than money. Then think if your employer withholds 50% of your salary right now and give you free food and education, would you be okay?

  • @patgraeme775
    @patgraeme775 2 года назад

    Add 19% sales tax, you're looking at 66%.. fuck that

  • @arjnarersn01
    @arjnarersn01 2 года назад +1

    Robbery

  • @ErickStoner
    @ErickStoner 2 года назад

    Oh damm it's like east Berlin got everything

  • @a4yster
    @a4yster 2 года назад +1

    Only applicable to singles. If married - it is a whole lot lower. With a kid - even less. Bought an EV - goes further down. Installed solar panels - less still. You can drop it to almost 0, and will have to pay only pension (soc security in a sense)

  • @Bill-cb4bh
    @Bill-cb4bh 2 года назад

    Where is our pension. We pay for government employees and welfare scum but get nothing

  • @jaredjenson9569
    @jaredjenson9569 2 года назад

    Man, I thought we had it bad here.

    • @Omerkosar
      @Omerkosar 2 года назад

      Well they use it on healthcare and education. United States uses their taxpayers money on funding wars.

  • @CastielMichael88
    @CastielMichael88 2 года назад

    What about vat tax in every product plus other taxes in alcohol, cigarettes and fuels

  • @ak205
    @ak205 2 года назад +1

    You mean euros right...

  • @susanneschlesiger8176
    @susanneschlesiger8176 Год назад

    But that's just what you pay if you don't own anything, don't do or buy anything, don't eat anything, don't use anything whatsoever and simply exist and earn money. You pay taxes on literally anything that you own, use or do (insurance also)
    The 42 percent are a joke.
    Energy and gas are absurdly expensive. You pay CO2 taxes as well wich makes everything you buy even more expensive.
    The taxes are so high that germany as a business location dropped significantly and became very unattractive

  • @bolivershagnasty2014
    @bolivershagnasty2014 2 года назад

    Still cheaper % than living in California making $1.5M.

    • @michelbruns
      @michelbruns 2 года назад +1

      But this is for 100k income, americas taxes only get as high as in his ca video, after you earn like 350k a year, which almost no one does, most people have a tiny tax rate in america and california compared to this, you compare 100k and 1.5 million duh

  • @googleuser1006
    @googleuser1006 2 года назад

    Toronto Canada still higher

  • @pjs835
    @pjs835 2 года назад

    Wonder why European economies never grow…

  • @RadioFreeDeath666
    @RadioFreeDeath666 2 года назад

    Makes California look tame

    • @michelbruns
      @michelbruns 2 года назад

      But this is for 100k income, americas taxes only get as high as in his ca video, after you earn like 350k a year, which almost no one does, most people have a tiny tax rate in america and california compared to this

  • @Detailingcrazy
    @Detailingcrazy 2 года назад

    Who would bother working .

  • @laughingvampire7555
    @laughingvampire7555 2 года назад +5

    so you pay less taxes in Germany than California and you get better life.

    • @michelbruns
      @michelbruns 2 года назад +3

      But this is for 100k income, americas taxes only get as high as in his ca video, after you earn like 350k a year, which almost no one does, most people have a tiny tax rate in america and california compared to this

  • @davidparacka
    @davidparacka 2 года назад

    That's with socialized medicine

    • @michelbruns
      @michelbruns 2 года назад

      That costs less and has FAR better results lol

  • @benjaminthame4174
    @benjaminthame4174 2 года назад

    Wow Germany really knows how to tax it's people. We have it good in Australia compared to Germany.

    • @coopsnz1
      @coopsnz1 Год назад +2

      Australia worse you Pay higher duties " gst " mush higher excise taxes a consumer

    • @benjaminthame4174
      @benjaminthame4174 Год назад

      @@coopsnz1 I thought Germany paid GST. Thanks

    • @coopsnz1
      @coopsnz1 Год назад

      @@benjaminthame4174 vat 20% . You buy fuel in Australia it tax 80% to import

  • @naturalslayer8803
    @naturalslayer8803 2 года назад

    Do Italy next.

  • @JRParagon
    @JRParagon 2 года назад

    Still lower than California

  • @MsCanadianeh09
    @MsCanadianeh09 2 года назад +1

    Unemployment insurance isn't a tax . It covers you if you ever lose your job

  • @macslavsquatblyat9476
    @macslavsquatblyat9476 2 года назад

    Just like California taxes. Damn I guess I'm not better off like my European friends said I was lol.

    • @peraltaisrael2598
      @peraltaisrael2598 2 года назад +1

      If you make 100k in California youtbe taxed 30k what are you talking about?

  • @cawiltu
    @cawiltu 2 года назад

    Same as Ireland

  • @REVIVALISTMOMMY
    @REVIVALISTMOMMY 2 года назад +3

    Cape Verde 🇨🇻

  • @grokker99
    @grokker99 2 года назад

    U need to start w taxable income not gross income.

    • @vivahernando1
      @vivahernando1 2 года назад

      He's giving you the gross after subtracting from net??

  • @rubyvonestone
    @rubyvonestone 2 года назад

    Not good.... bad!