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quote: I would like to know how everyone else is living on less than 1800 Euro a month - especially with children!
I have no idea! In addition to my stipend which is already above 1800, I also get an assegno familiare and child support from my son's dad, plus 13th and 14th month's pay. Also, regarding the OP's question, many of us here in Italy have contracts that provide for our employers paying into very favorable pension plan and paying contribuiti- similar to benefits in the U.S. There are many details to be worked out certainly, but I wouldn't go on what Italians can live on since you must remember that many of them were given homes by their family (gift, inheritance, or simply live in family homes) or maybe really are struggling financially! I would try it out living with your wife's family but not make it anything permanent until you are here in Italy and able to evaluate your situation realistically. If your wife pulled in another 1500 euro per month you'd be fine.
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quote: I would like to know how everyone else is living on less than 1800 Euro a month
No problem really. We both grew up in austere conditions, and never developed the habit of spending much money. Plus we pay no rent or mortgage.
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