Mine was 70k 3 years ago. W/o insurance woulda been 120k
Fun fact, Did you know an entire American subculture of young people have grown up around the idea that they can fly to Spain to get their hip replaced? They don’t have a lot of money so they tend not to work and smoke a lot of weed they call themselves hippies because they plan to get their hips replaced in Spain.
Around 7000 less for people actually living there.
In all of Europe actually.
Well, I paid about $2500 for my hip in NC.
How much are your monthly premiums?
Average cost of hip replacement in Canada:
A few months wait time.
What a horror, quick privatise it all!1!
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Oh they are trying, don’t worry
How do you live in Spain for two years for less than $40k?
It’s a meme from like 2014 so that’s why.
The theory behind it us probably okay today even if the numbers are a bit stale.
Less than 34k even in this case as you have to subtract the cost of the hip replacement there
25k, cause they got a second one after being trampled.
sounds like 14k left over for tapas to me.
According to Google you can stay in a hostel for about $350/2 weeks, which works about to about $10k a year. You’d probably be too broke to eat well, and have nothing left for activities.
That… kinda sounds like how a lot of people on minimum wage live right now.
Yeah, but they don’t get hip replacements.
In Europe? They do
With some more googling you can get an apartment for like 500-700€/month in madrid and if we say 700€ per month for living(should afford a relatively decent lifestyle in spain(apparently minimum wage there is ~1200€/month) so the ~30k after the flights and surgery seems reasonable to live for 2 years there
What kind of apartments are these? One bedrooms, studios? A single bedroom in a shared apartment?
(Can you tell I’ve been burned by renting descriptions before?)
Most are 20-35m2 one bedrooms or studios
Wow, I’m surprised their minimum is about the same as in the US ($1,256.66/month). I guess it’s not as bad as here if you can find rent that low.
Yeah in many european countries while the minimum wage can be on par or lower than in the US but most of the time the cost of living is actually also low enough for it to be an actually liveable wage