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Two people who each work full-time and earn $16 dollars an hour have a net take-home of $4157, which is a pretty solid amount for living well in most places!
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Read More »Maybe you’ve just come across a job listing or been offered a job that pays $16 an hour, and it’s time to crunch the numbers. 16 dollars an hour is how much a year? What about per month, week, and day? How much might you be left with after taxes? Is $16 an hour different if you’re a freelancer vs. a W-2 employee for a company? Let’s dive into these questions and more information about how well you might be doing with a $16/hr job. Let’s assume you’re working full-time, meaning 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year (including paid vacation time). We can use some simple multiplication to calculate how $16/hr adds up over each time period:
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Read More »The biggest factor is simply where you live. If you’re a digital nomad living in Thailand and making $16 US, you can live in luxury in a penthouse apartment. If you live in the Midwest US, you can probably afford a mortgage on a decent house. But if you’re in a city like New York or San Francisco, $16 an hour will probably get you a closet with six roommates. Let’s look at an example monthly budget for someone making $16 an hour. Since housing is one of the biggest expenses, we’ll start there, using the rule of thumb that you shouldn’t spend more than 30% of your gross monthly income on housing. We’ll also budget in 15% on savings—you can always save more than this if you’re able, but think of saving and investing as a priority, not just “whatever I have left after my spending.” That’s money you’re paying to your future self to make your life better!
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