Message from @Joe_Limon
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The federal one is weird
My mortgage, property insruance and property tax, is 1500ish
3000 a month
15% on your first 47,630
20.5% on the next 47,629
@Clive you make 56k while Lemon makes 80k but Lemon has lesser purchasing power
Lol
For taxable income
What do you pay for childcare?
(I just can't help but feel there must be some big holes in your budget)
3k to spend on gas, insurance, food, utilities, etc. But 3k cad is about $2266 usd.
Lol
He's losing 22,805.35 in income tax on 80k
Loonies and Twoonies
Bigot
$2200 usd still should be more than enough to live on after your home expenses.
ah I only 16% in taxes not 28%
And then that 3k and 1.5 is 5400
Maybe milk costs $20/gal where you live though I dunno.
Sorry
54000
Dairy is more expensive because of the dairy cartels
No. Bad investment. Lol. @Legalize
So you have about 3.2k left over every year after expenses if you make 80k in AB
Going by big mac index. A big mac meal is approx $10cad
The fact that you even know what a Big Mac meal costs tells me where one of the holes in your budget is...
XD
That's the 3k from regular expenses, 1.5k from mortgage/property tax, >22k from government fucking your paycheque
Per year you should have a little under 3200 left over
Bruh. I live in Canada we have to ship food up here. A home cooked meal is more expensive unless you are sustaining off of frozen veggies and kd packs
BULLSHIT
McDonald's has to ship food too
What do you pay for say. A head of cauliflower?
I dunno, my stay at home wife buys the vegetables ;-)
I gotta move some steel but I think you're making excuses Joe!
See ya.
Lmao it's almost like a correlation or something
For the 21% of couples that are willing to even have a child