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I mean, you have to ask yourself if saving throughout your twenties even makes any sense. As I'm from Poland, let's use it as an example.
The average salary is like 900$/month after tax, whereas over 60% of all workers are paid only ~550$/month after tax. 500$/month is basically what you need to survive - and that's how most people live, from paycheck to paycheck and credit to credit.
So, there is literally no point in trying to save anything on an 500-600$/month salary. If you are on an average salary and you want to STAY in Poland, then sure, it makes a little sense to try and save something (200$/month) by cutting off partying, going out, eating out etc. But if you are of my mindset and you are looking at things like traveling, higher quality of life and living ABROAD, then it's not definitely not worth the hassle, even on an average salary - and most guys below 30, without a few years solid experience won't be able to land any averagely paid job. Depends on the field you are in of course and the country you are from, but in most cases you start from the bottom anyway, so you have to first figure out, whether it's worth to save anything from your current salary and what are your goals. Are you saving for a house, securing income for your future wife
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or you just want to party the shit out of this life somewhere off in SEA?
The point is, just like
Steelex said in an Financial Tips thread:
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You can't outsave a shitty income
So, first you have to decide, whether it makes any sense to put shitty money above your comfort. Best thing to do - and this is something, that I will be implementing soon as well - is to find a job in your niche, get experience and not worry at all about saving money. Sure, starting to save while you are young, living with parents and so on is great and can give you a nice start, but not everyone has the same possibilities and not all of us can live with their parents or get an salary, that it's worth saving off in your twenties.
If you are forced to do low-paid work, at least make it so, that it counts towards your RELEVANT experience, that you can later leverage for a better job and meanwhile just party the shit out of your life - or whatever you like.