I recently talked to someone with a master’s degree who earns $30 an hour. That works out to around $4,530 per month before deductions. After taxes, insurance, and other withholdings, their take-home pay is about $3,427. Their rent is $1,700 monthly, leaving just $1,727 to
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I recently talked to someone with a master’s degree who earns $30 an hour. That works out to around $4,530 per month before deductions. After taxes, insurance, and other withholdings, their take-home pay is about $3,427. Their rent is $1,700 monthly, leaving just $1,727 to