Thread: Living in Argentina with a 'fixed' income
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12-31-10 13:24 #17
Posts: 911I know the police in BsAs make more money but I have no idea how much. The teachers are another large group of gov't workers making less then 2000p monthly. I don't believe there are a lot of "workers" with a "salary" of more then 3000p. Monthly. Plus I believe the recent census put the average salary at $2, 700p or there about.
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12-31-10 12:36 #16
Posts: 145Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
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12-31-10 12:33 #15
Posts: 145Originally Posted by Seaman [View Original Post]
The amount you get then is the average
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12-31-10 12:31 #14
Posts: 145Originally Posted by Seaman [View Original Post]
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12-31-10 08:47 #13
Posts: 168Originally Posted by Gandolf50 [View Original Post]
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12-31-10 07:16 #12
Posts: 911Originally Posted by Seaman [View Original Post]
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12-31-10 00:22 #11
Posts: 187Unimportant-
-what is the salary of a supte / poli.
The thread asks, how to survive with 30% inflation if your pension just rises 3% per year.
And mmmaybeee there will be a future prob for some folks.
Paraguay, Thailand, Phillies and Kasachstan maybe the future base for limited income.
BTW, usually in the Phillies they speak a little Spanish.
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12-31-10 00:22 #10
Posts: 168Originally Posted by Balayover [View Original Post]
U$D 13500/12 = U$D 1125.
AR$ 4. 00 : U$D1.00 --> U$D1125 = AR$4500.
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12-30-10 20:57 #9BalayoverVisitorOriginally Posted by Seaman [View Original Post]
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12-30-10 20:44 #8
Posts: 168Originally Posted by Balayover [View Original Post]
My source? Payslips of government workers.
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12-30-10 20:40 #7
Posts: 168Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
So based on those 2 figures (2000 & 8000) you make the "average" of 5000?
Do you really think that the salaries are divided equally? Or is it maybe that the vast majority makes 2000-4000 a month, and very few make "a lot" more?
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12-30-10 20:30 #6BalayoverVisitor
Average Salary
Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
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12-30-10 20:27 #5
Posts: 145Originally Posted by Seaman [View Original Post]
2000 to 8000 (without benefits)
About 6000 (but they are NOT state employees)
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12-30-10 12:18 #4
Posts: 168Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
2 questions;
What does a police officer make you think?
What does a subway driver make you think?
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12-29-10 23:02 #3
Posts: 145Most famlies have múltiple incomes, otherwise most people would live in Villa like circumstances and clearly most people don't.
Average income of a state employee is almost 5000 peso FYI