“The biggest adjustment wasn’t learning to live with less ― it was realizing how much more we gained: time, connection, and a sense of safety I didn’t even know we were missing. Even simple things like grocery shopping became a daily pleasure rather than a weekly marathon…”
Really interesting read.
Really interesting read.
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and those canals are gorgeous
Otherwise if you have the chance to do it, it sounds like hard work, but fun while still able-bodied.
We also have a minimum wage of $24.10/hr. Means she is going financially backwards. Especially when thinking about retirement savings..but if she’s happy.
https://www.ato.gov.au/tax-rates-and-codes/tax-rates-australian-residents#ato-Australianresidenttaxrates2020to2025
Thank you! :)
She will also have a superannuation retirement fund from her previous employments. In Australia you receive a minimum of 11.5% of your payment in retirement benefits from your employer. https://www.ato.gov.au/tax-rates-and-codes/key-superannuation-rates-and-thresholds/super-guarantee