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My friend is the highest paid developer in Amsterdam
Makes an eye-watering €57,000 a year
After taxes nearly €23,000
We were at the bar and the American guy sitting next to us spit out his beer when he heard this
“That’s a 50% tax rate!” he loudly screamed
“Actually 56% with social contributions,” my proud Dutch friend corrected him
“Plus 21% VAT on everything I buy”
“Bro you guys are really poor in Europe lol”
Me and my friend look at each other in disbelief
First of all, €57,000 is an extremely high salary for an engineer in Netherlands
Second, little does that barbaric yankee know, my friend just got promoted to the CTO
His new salary?
€61,000
How is that for "really poor"?
This is what sustainable tech wages look like
I hope my startup will continue to grow so I can pay my engineers such high salaries as well.

Just discovered my 19 year old daughter has an OnlyFans account
I was devastated
She clearly must not be registered as a sole proprietor with the the German Trade Office
I sat her down and asked how much she'd made
She said €4,200
I nearly collapsed
That's at least €1,890 in unreported VAT obligations
She started crying but I did the only thing a good father could do
We spent the entire weekend filling out forms together
She's now fully compliant with a business registration and tax ID
Makes €340/month after taxes and social contributions
I've never been more proud of her
Only 19 and already an online entrepreneur
She has a bright future ahead of her.
Europe faces "civilisational erasure" and must change course if it is to remain a reliable ally for the United States, according to a U.S. National Security Strategy posted on the White House website. ...
"Our goal should be to help Europe correct its current trajectory," the document said, adding that it wanted to "work with aligned countries that want to restore their former greatness". ...
Some of the language in the document recalled a speech by U.S. Vice President JD Vance in Munich in February, which caused shock across European capitals. Vance said he worried most about a "threat from within" Europe and what he said was a retreat from values shared with the United States.
The strategy document said the United States remained "sentimentally attached" to European countries including Britain and Ireland and said the "character of these countries is also strategically important".
As well as pointing to Europe's sluggish economies, it accused the European Union of undermining political liberty and sovereignty, censoring free speech, suppressing political opposition and pursuing migration policies that were "transforming the continent".
If present trends continued, Europe would be "unrecognisable" in 20 years or less and it was "far from obvious whether certain European countries will have economies and militaries strong enough to remain reliable allies," it said.
The document said it was "more than plausible" that within a few decades some NATO members would become "majority non-European" and it was "an open question" whether they would see the alliance in the same way.

Europe faces "civilisational erasure"
As a way of trying to be relevant, the EU wants to loan the Ukraine about $250 billion. This will fund the Ukraine's ongoing war. As collateral, they will use the $300 billion in frozen Russian funds. This will be known as a reparations loan.
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