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I'm on a special agreement which forces me that I have to turn back to my country and work there for at least some years after my education and internship is completed here. And the monthly wage is around £400-500 (which makes 2x minimum wage only) for a demanding job. Not to mention that increasing inflation for general household expenses. I don't think you've ever paid $10 for toilet paper while you are paying at least $300 rent. For £110k I could never buy a decent house back in my hometown to let it for £500. Wealth distribution and income inequality is a huge problem there and I'm just trying to invest something allows me to pay my rent or buy some food. My maximum income will be £1000 (maybe for years) when I turn back when assumed that I found a home and let it here. It's not even equal to the monthly scholarship I get now. I know these are not your problems, however it is funny to see a person nagging who is living in a country which has one of the least rates of inflation for years and still offers opportunities for who want to work.
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CreatedWed 15th Dec 2021 2:16pm
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