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1 Some doubts, if the two with a 6-year-old child, PR landing. Is it realistic for both of them to find a $50,000 job after tax in a year?
It's not realistic, and it's completely unnecessary to go to work all the time. It is best to be alone at home with children.
2. Take out a loan to buy a house of about 800,000 Australian dollars, the longest period, and the down payment will be brought over in China.
I feel that I can't borrow so much, unless I do overseas income.
3. Two ordinary cars.
Disagree with other answers, with your income and the level of mortgage repayment, the maximum budget for 2 cars is 1w at most.
4In this case, if both people work, is a total of 100,000 Australian dollars after tax enough to spend a year?
It's not good to say, look at the mortgage. Both of them go to work seriously and pay taxes honestly, which is the rhythm of tragedy.
5 is the life of ordinary people. Or if a person doesn't go to work, can $50,000 support such a family layout? Thank you.
It mainly depends on your house, and with your income level, you shouldn't have to think about buying a school district house in Sydney.
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I'll just say that experience and knowledge are two different things.
The person who answers below is the knowledge given to you based on other people's experience, and you don't go to the ship, with both tactical positivity, strategic calmness, try and try, work hard and work hard, find a way + practice more. No one's experience can be replicated by you.
Immigrating (not the process of getting a green card, but the process of settling) is not an easy task. If the domestic white-collar workers who are mixed in the ivory tower company only value the comparison with the domestic food, clothing, housing and transportation, they must have a psychological gap and long-term negative emotions if they go.
In addition, I want to ask, according to your tone, there should be savings (house) in China, if you don't want to sell the house, in the past with 20w yuan, and want to maintain the existing life, and want to buy a house, and don't want to do labor (if you just want to get income by finding the right job), it is absolutely unrealistic, and the reality will be very bitter.
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According to the average salary data of full-time employees released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in February this year, excluding bonuses and overtime pay, the average annual salary of full-time workers in Australia is 90,917 Australian dollars, which is quite more than 10,000 yuan, which is a lot higher than that of European and American countries. If you add bonuses and overtime pay, the average salary for a full-time writer can reach $94,260 per year.
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Recently, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released the latest average salary in Australia, and the figures are very amazing! Excluding bonuses and overtime, the average salary for a full-time writer in Australia is $90,917 per year. Including annual salary and overtime pay, the average annual salary is $94,260.
The average salary in the mining industry is still the highest, and the ACT has the fastest increase in salaries!
At present, the annual wage growth rate of full-time employees in Australia is, and the inflation rate is already lower, and the salary increase is lower than inflation, which is equivalent to everyone's real income has decreased. If bonuses and overtime pay are included, the average annual wage increase for some Australian full-time workers has barely outpaced the inflation rate. This result means that there are still a large proportion of full-time workers in Australia who are severely affected by inflation.
Highest Paid Careers:
The mining industry has the highest average full-time annual salary at $138,128. This was followed by ** and the information technology sector at $113,276. Wage increases in these two industries have reached.
The finance and insurance industry has reached an annual salary of $110,042. The professional and technical services sector – including professions such as lawyers, accountants, architects and engineers – generally earns $106,673 per annum. The average salary for civil servants and police officers is AU$98,326.
Retail workers earn $68,349 per annum, well below the average of $87,953 for health and social assistance, but higher than $63,377 for accommodation and catering.
Wage increases by state:
The ACT saw the highest salary increase, reaching an average salary of $102,882. This also means that politicians are still a high-income group;
Tasmanian workers' wages have increased to $80,168;
Wages in Queensland have increased to $86,637;
Wages in South Australia increased to $82,685;
Wages in WA increased by only 3% as other industries dragged behind, with the average wage in WA at $98,582, the second highest in Australia after the Territory, which shows how lucrative the mining community is.
NSW wages have only increased, but even so, the average annual wage is still $91,577, which is above average;
Victoria's wages have risen to $91,494;
The Northern Territory was the only Australia-wide wage level to fall, with an average annual income of $88,327.
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Australia is rich in resources, high quality of population, developed science and technology, reasonable policy makers and located in the Pacific transportation hub, west can export iron ore to Japan, China, ASEAN, east can be exported to the United States, economic development speed in developed countries is very fast, this is the reason.
Another reason is that Australia is sparsely populated and has a relatively favorable environment, so its per capita GDP is very high.
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Australian companies create a higher value of profits per capita than we do, so their per capita income will be higher than ours.
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There is no minimum per capita income, only a lower one, and there are many poor countries that are still living in dire straits, let alone having no income. Moreover, China has too many people, and many poor people have lowered their per capita income.
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Because there are more people, there is more labor, there is less employment, and there is an oversupply.
At the legal level, Australia has done a better job than us, you can refer to the benefits and wages of foreign companies in China, and then compare the benefits and wages of similar private enterprises in China.
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Summary. Hello, dear. Australians spend between $10,000 and $20,000 a year on average.
Hello, dear. Australians spend between $10,000 and $20,000 a year on average.
Hello, dear. Australia's segment consumption is still relatively high, and the current Australian dollar exchange rate is lower than before, about 5 yuan = 1 Australian dollar. Here are a few examples of prices:
A cup of ordinary coffee sells for Australian dollars in Australia. A regular meal of McDonald's or KFC, depending on the size, costs about $7-12. Eating out, the simplest meals such as boxed lunches, burgers + water, noodles, etc., range from about 8-15 Australian dollars.
Prices vary from city to city, with some remote cities having higher prices but cheaper rents. For example, if you rent a house in Sydney, the minimum charge for a room is more than 100 Australian dollars a week, and the high one is 300 Australian dollars or even 400 Australian dollars a week. Transport is also more expensive, ranging from $4-$8 for a train ride and $2-$5 for a bus ride in Sydney.
Kakadu National Park is home to spectacular waterfalls and gorges, indigenous rock art, abundant wildlife and unobstructed beauty.
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