• Cyborganism@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      The Fraser Institute’s 2023 report suggests that the top income-earning families — those making just under $250,000 — pay the majority of Canada’s taxes.

      First of all. It’s the Fraser institute. It’s a Conservative think tank that favors the rich elites in all their so called research.

      Additionally, a combined income of $250k isn’t “rich” by today’s standard. That’s fairly middle class. Upper middle class maybe but still middle class. It takes about that much in combined household wages to afford a big enough home, utilities and food for a family with kids to live comfortably but not in any luxury whatsoever, especially in urban areas.

      These are not the people I’m talking about.

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        2 months ago

        You are insane if you think it takes a $250k family income to live comfortably anywhere in this country except major urban centres.

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            2 months ago

            Not really sure what you want me to say… Plenty of people with kids are living comfortably with kids making far less than $250k/year as a combined family.

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                2 months ago

                My family makes slightly under $100k / year and I consider our life to be comfortable.

                I have several friends with Kidd that are under the $150k/year mark that live comfortably as far as I know. The only one that doesn’t is the one that wants to live in a major urban centre (who also happen to be the ones with the highest income by far).

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                  I don’t know how anyone can live comfortably in Montreal making $100k/year.

                  A studio or one bedroom apartment goes for approximately $1000/1200 per month in rent! Groceries cost a fortune now!

                  Someone making $40-50k/year wouldn’t survive alone. A couple making $100k/year with kids would require at least a two bedroom apartment and would probably have to pay $1500/month. What does that leave for groceries, utilities, a vehicle maybe if they live in a suburban neighborhood, gas, etc?

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                    2 months ago

                    Like I said, not a major urban centre.

                    Edit: And I would consider the suburbs of any major centre to be part of that area, not a separate area.

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                    2 months ago

                    Man, Montreal sounds super affordable! I live about an hour outside Victoria and rent here for a 1 bed starts around $1600. If I could easily find a nice 2 bedroom for around $1500 it would make my life so much better, I could actually afford to risk being rennovicted so my landlord can fix all the issues in my suite.