• squaresinger@lemmy.world
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    5 个月前

    Tbh, that’s not true. If your standards are low enough, you can get by with very little money.

    When I was at university (10 years ago) I could get by with 5-10h of work per week. I had a single-room flat and no car, a 10yo laptop, a cheapo second-hand phone and ate cheap food. The total amount of assistance that I received from my parents were birthday and christmas presents with a total worth of €700 over 5 years.

    Now I have a larger flat, a wife, two kids and a car. Now I need much more money.

    Of course, neither the cost nor the lifestyle are comparable.

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        5 个月前

        Neither nor.

        I paid €350 for my flat and made €25/h doing maths tutoring. I had a monthly budget of €800 in 2015 and that was enough.

        I never received unemployment benefits and why on earth would someone invest in a random student?

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          When I compare to my own experience ajusted to inflation, that seems alright. Totally doable.