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Do you think you can live well in Hong Kong with a monthly income of HK$30,000? How much monthly income do you need to live a petty bourgeoisie life?

Hong Kong, a shopping paradise and a holy land for Chinese people, was originally a British colonial territory. On July 1, 1997, it officially returned to us. When traveling in Hong Kong, you will feel very happy and comfortable, but how will your experience change if you live somewhere or just go to Hong Kong to work? Let me take you to see it. Maybe you will love Hong Kong more.

Looking at housing prices in Hong Kong alone, the situation is not so optimistic. I don’t know the previous house prices very well. If you are interested, you can search by yourself. But the housing prices in recent years are really surprising - about 1 million Hong Kong dollars per square meter. What a land of gold. It is said that Hong Kong actor Cai Shaofen's home is nearly 100 square meters. Celebrities can only buy houses of this size. Want to buy a house with a monthly income of 30,000? I'm afraid this is an unwise choice. So do you want to live well in Hong Kong with an income of 30,000? Not realistic.

After talking about the house, talk about other things and relax. We need to rent a house for work in Hong Kong. Then it will cost about 1,000 Hong Kong dollars per month. It cannot be lower, otherwise your normal daily life will be a problem. As for eating, you have to fill your belly, otherwise why would you have come to this world (just kidding)? Although there are many delicious foods in Hong Kong, not many are truly affordable. Calculated in a day, ordinary people like us need at least 100 Hong Kong dollars, so 3,000 Hong Kong dollars are gone again. You always have to make phone calls, and you have to pay the water, electricity and gas bills. Plus some pocket money, it must be 1,000 Hong Kong dollars per month (it seems that the Internet fee in Hong Kong has increased recently). You have to go shopping, treat guests to dinner, and have fun, so that your little one thousand dollars can be spent. And calculated this way, a monthly salary of 30,000 is indeed enough. Have a little fun.

But I think that owning a house and a car is the beacon of entry into the ranks of petty bourgeoisie, so 30,000 is just an ant in a bucket. A real petty bourgeoisie must at least buy a house in Hong Kong with full payment, which is really sky-high. That amount is too big, I dare not say.