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Scisca said:
invetedlotus123 said:

But this is what I see. Upper classes in poorer countries people tend to depend on their parents for longer than for example young adults in 1st world countries like Finland. I mean, how much a brazillian 18 year old would make whitout college level? Around 1000 BRL if he`s lucky and working 44h per week. That`s plan poverty, or at least would be considered so in a 1st world country. 

In Poland it's similar to Brasil. It's normal to live with your parents and get money from them till you finish your education, since that's the first moment you can actually get a job that allows you to cover your bills. I think it's plain economics of countries that are poorer than the 1st world, where you can be a waiter or bartender and earn more than college graduates in other countries. All that with prices being disgracefully similar in both groups of countries . 

 

Not the point here, but if prices were similar it would be good already. In Brazil living costs are outright insane , a city like Brasília, São Paulo or Rio can be as expensive as an European capital.