How I Have Saved Over $50,000 in Two Years in China

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @laojizhou20
    @laojizhou20 Před 4 měsíci +91

    Internet speed in China is extremely fast. I went to a small village (!!) during the last Christmas holiday and checked the Internet speed there, it's >600Mbps. I use Comcast's 600Mbps plan in Silicon Valley (!!!) and the actual speed never exceeds 300Mbps. Looks like Internet going to every house in China is optical fiber based, I was so amazed.

    • @yukonzhang3034
      @yukonzhang3034 Před 3 měsíci +18

      Yeah, thx to Huawei!

    • @zhouwenzong
      @zhouwenzong Před 3 měsíci

      @@yukonzhang3034 and ZTE

    • @saiusmc
      @saiusmc Před 3 měsíci

      Also complementary censorship from the PRC. You can save some much on VPN.

    • @gelinrefira
      @gelinrefira Před 3 měsíci +2

      My internet speed is 2500 Mbps. I usually get 2300 or so.

    • @vectorthrust7417
      @vectorthrust7417 Před 3 měsíci

      It has been stuck at 600 Mbps in most cities in China for quite a while. We are currently unhappy about being unable to fully utilize the popular 2.5G or even 1G Ethernet connections🤨

  • @hmegadeth
    @hmegadeth Před 4 měsíci +64

    Now I understand why you are so laid back and chill on your videos. You are from the south of the US!

  • @albert794
    @albert794 Před 4 měsíci +116

    What makes China a good place to retire is the fact that it has no property tax. A retired person basically has no cost of living except food, water, electricity, and internet in China. My grandparents bought their old house in upstate New York for $6,000, the house was evaluated to be $860k by the county and their property tax is $24.5k a year. A bit crazy for retired old couple.

    • @budawang77
      @budawang77 Před 4 měsíci +11

      That's insanely expensive. I'm paying $4000 per year for our 3 bedroom house in a good suburb here in Canberra, Australia and I think that's a lot.

    • @tuppenceworth5485
      @tuppenceworth5485 Před 4 měsíci +8

      There are a lot of retired folks who have to get by with $24.5k a year from their pension!

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci +23

      That is a crazy amount to pay! Based on all the perks in China, including the no property tax thing, I am considering retiring here

    • @opticandersonopticanderson3364
      @opticandersonopticanderson3364 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@beeroseinchinagood luck with your visa. 😅

    • @Jayjay-2007
      @Jayjay-2007 Před 3 měsíci +1

      there are a lot of countries with low property tax as there are a lot of poor people like in China. And they own property for 70 years only and no one knows what will be later.

  • @yutian5884
    @yutian5884 Před 4 měsíci +78

    Chaoyang, the area she lives in, would be considered the Chelsea area of both London and NYC. It is a expensive neighborhood with similar vibes. So the living cost will be higher compared to other areas of Beijing.
    Beijing functions on a ring road system. The further out you go from the city center, the cheaper it gets. The east and north side are also more expensive compared to the west and south side.

    • @galoise5364
      @galoise5364 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Chaoyang is very large though. The peripheral part of Chaoyang isn't expensive.

    • @weizhang2834
      @weizhang2834 Před měsícem

      @@galoise5364 yes , even ring 5 belong to chaoyang , the two universes CUC etc

  • @jogana6909
    @jogana6909 Před 4 měsíci +55

    It must be noted that the consumption level in Beijing is higher than that in other cities in China.
    If you live in a small city in China, the expenses will be much lower.

  • @tyraelk7629
    @tyraelk7629 Před 4 měsíci +47

    The cost of living in Beijing is among the highest in China. A second or third tier city would be more affordable, and the quality of life is just as good, if not better

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci +5

      thanks for watching and really appreciate your support ❤️ more to come soon!

    • @user-vh2ug4up1k
      @user-vh2ug4up1k Před 4 měsíci +9

      You have to strike a balance between how much you earn, you get and spend. I believe Beijing gives more high end job opportunities and higher income, at the end net saving and convenience justifies.

    • @thomasantn
      @thomasantn Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-vh2ug4up1k And famous ancient sites for sight seeing.

    • @lm-pw9ul
      @lm-pw9ul Před 3 měsíci +4

      Air is cleaner in smaller Chinese cities if you don't mind the more 'boring' and traditional lifestyle. Though compared to living costs in Western countries, China is still significantly cheaper. Shanghai is more modern than a lot of Western cities but the living cost there is still significantly lower than in Western cities i.e. Sydney, Melbourne, etc. Shanghai metro/subway system is much better than Melbourne's and the tickets are much cheaper.

    • @xiba8703
      @xiba8703 Před 2 měsíci

      but wouldn't the salary be lower in a second or third tier city too?

  • @user-vh2ug4up1k
    @user-vh2ug4up1k Před 4 měsíci +30

    Wireless Internet is classified infrastructure in China, just like the old Chinese saying, 'Wanna get rich? built a road to your place first'. Speedy internet brings online shopping to next level, you can order your lunch box, and it creates more job opportunities.

  • @jogana6909
    @jogana6909 Před 4 měsíci +23

    The American people are suffering from inflation.
    However, many places in China are experiencing deflation, and prices are lower than a few years ago.

  • @nuo.not1033
    @nuo.not1033 Před 4 měsíci +37

    Buying homes in China is different from buying homes in the United States. Once you pay the full price of the purchase, you will get 70 years of use of the house, and no longer pay a percentage of the value of the house every year for life.
    The Chinese do not like the various complicated taxes on the purchase of products, the service fees for using products, and the price is the final cost. There is no tipping culture, go to the restaurant only pay for the food, of course, now there are some restaurants to learn the tipping culture, this is not right!

    • @weizhang2834
      @weizhang2834 Před 4 měsíci +14

      In the USA , you got bills almost every day of per month, too much bills

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci +15

      When I went back to the States recently, I had reverse culture shock when I realized I had to tip again. It's nice not having to tip in China!

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain Před 4 měsíci +9

      After 70yrs you can pay maybe $4000usd to get another 70yrs . I think.

    • @nuo.not1033
      @nuo.not1033 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@peanut0brain If we assume that an adult is 20 years old and can control his income, when you use 20-30 years of savings to complete the house purchase process, you still have 40 to 50 years of use time, by this time you are 90 years old.

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@nuo.not1033 pay the 4k and save the house for the kid or let him her sell it for a profit

  • @lordlee6473
    @lordlee6473 Před 4 měsíci +19

    In Denver Colorado, you have to make 100k to be considered a middle income person who can afford rent, food and other expenses, but you still won’t be able to afford buying a house, not even close.

  • @ahkoy973
    @ahkoy973 Před měsícem +3

    After watching this vid, retiring in China sounds very tempting... thank you

  • @dlf4298
    @dlf4298 Před 4 měsíci +13

    Yeah We are planning to move back to china next year. Been Live in USA for 4 years now. The cost of living is nuts. Btw. My wife is from the South too! Tennessee~

    • @mariato7245
      @mariato7245 Před 2 měsíci

      What part of China did you live in that you're going back there and how is the cost of living? I'm 71 years old and thinking of retiring over there. I can't afford to retire here in Las Vegas, Nevada

    • @user-vu6qs5hj4e
      @user-vu6qs5hj4e Před 2 měsíci

      @@mariato7245 you can choose to live in yunnan or guizhou , low cost and good wether.

  • @peanut0brain
    @peanut0brain Před 4 měsíci +10

    I'm paying 4000rmb per month for a 160sm 4 bedroom apt in chongqing , nice modern remodeling 😂

  • @gelinrefira
    @gelinrefira Před 3 měsíci +9

    You have to factor in the cost of owning a car because you literally cannot get anywhere in the US without a car. You cannot use NYC subway or any public transportation as a comparison because that is not available for like 90% of the US population

    • @TheHongbu
      @TheHongbu Před měsícem

      Most cars are cheaper in China than in the United States, with the exception of pickup trucks and luxury brands.

  • @catchingpanda
    @catchingpanda Před měsícem +1

    I think you should compare salaries. The cost of living may be lower in Beijing compared to Louisiana, but most people there don't make as much money as in the US.

  • @GinaZheng
    @GinaZheng Před 2 měsíci +2

    I thank you for loving China. I want to live there too. I hope to be able to visit for the first time.

  • @dyrectory_com
    @dyrectory_com Před 4 měsíci +18

    Thanks for the cost of living in Beijing. 👍🏻

  • @hallowwin2721
    @hallowwin2721 Před 4 měsíci +61

    U.S. is ranked no.1 in the world on healthcare spending,
    yet the average life expectancy of Americans is the lowest among all developed countries😂

    • @drflat9223
      @drflat9223 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Drugs. It is a huge contributor, all thanks to China.

    • @PurdiSuhirah
      @PurdiSuhirah Před 2 měsíci +1

      because the cost of healtcare so high that make americans get strees a lot even with insurance still pay alot... they even better ride a uber when accident happend instead ambulance if can be done

  • @ikevinckub
    @ikevinckub Před 2 měsíci +2

    Even working in Beijing, paying rent isn’t easy. Rent has increased significantly over the past decade. If you don’t buy a house, you’ll face frequent moves, but purchasing a house comes with a hefty cost.

  • @LW78321
    @LW78321 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Cost of living is incredibly affordable!! Melbourne Australia would be 4-5x the cost.
    Also kudos to you for changing clothes for each section, that's effort! 😆

  • @peakserv
    @peakserv Před 4 měsíci +16

    Hi BeeRose,
    Can you tell us how you ended up in China, how you master the Chinese language and how you met your husband.
    Looking forward to your videos.

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci +7

      I would love to talk about this stuff soon! Stay tuned~ and thanks for watching 😄

    • @peakserv
      @peakserv Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@beeroseinchina
      Suggestion: Make multiple videos, one for each topic. Limit each one to 10 minutes or less.

  • @curtisdrago
    @curtisdrago Před měsícem +1

    What a very helpful breakdown.

  • @garyevergreen5035
    @garyevergreen5035 Před 4 měsíci +9

    It's amazing! Thank you very much!

  • @Gopherminator
    @Gopherminator Před 4 měsíci +19

    In California is $2900 for 3 bedrooms and two bath. Not including utilities.

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci +1

      this is so expensive 😓

    • @garylee9668
      @garylee9668 Před 4 měsíci +5

      guess you don't live in big cities. in Manhatan or SF, one bedroom is more than $5000.

    • @user-yt7dq2kl2t
      @user-yt7dq2kl2t Před 2 měsíci +1

      in DTLA one bedroom apartments is about $4000

  • @jt6231
    @jt6231 Před 4 měsíci +8

    It takes roughly $10,000/month in the SF Bay Area to live as a middle class family of 4.

    • @MarcoAshford
      @MarcoAshford Před 3 měsíci +2

      Time to move back to Van life. I'm in LA and there's no way I'm getting a kid or buying a house anytime soon.
      My ultimate goal is live in a sh!t hole and save up money. Once the passive income is big enough, I'll start travelling to lower cost country to have some quality life.

  • @garysenn1115
    @garysenn1115 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Apartments are cheaper here in Tbilisi Georgia! I only pay $400 a month for rent! I can get a 2 bedroom apartment (if I wanted) for between $500 to $700 a month! And everything is cheap here. WiFi, Electric, Gas, Water and FOOD! I am only living on SSDI ($1600 a month) and I live very comfortably! and YES, I feel safe here!

  • @0animalproductworld558
    @0animalproductworld558 Před 3 měsíci +6

    I live in the US and I don’t have to pay for my insurance. The company pays for it. As an engineer with 1 year of experience, I am making only ~$60,000 a year though and a raise every year until it is capped out. I pay for my dental at $50 a month. I live with someone so I don’t have to pay for rent which takes some stresses away.

  • @qingshanyipian1936
    @qingshanyipian1936 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Family of 4 in sugar land Texas. Monthly cost for our household is $6500 per month. We need to move to Louisiana or Beijing.

    • @figgbx112
      @figgbx112 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It‘s unbelievable. If you have this budget in China, you can enjoy the emperor’s life, although it‘s a little exaggerated.

  • @cnpdb
    @cnpdb Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm from Beijing, and if I look back on 30 years, prices are always rising, so I will probably make myself feel a little happier when I see your video 😁

  • @BTS-zq2vy
    @BTS-zq2vy Před 3 měsíci +1

    About private school: when my kids were growing up, we paid about US$35,000 per school year each in Beijing International School and we paid almost the same amount when we moved them to a private school outside Toronto. Today, the same private high school near Toronto charges about CAD78,000 per school year or about US$55,000 for high school. My grandchildren are costing about CAD39,000 (US$28,000) each per school year for private primary day school in a different school near Toronto.

  • @heimuk
    @heimuk Před 4 měsíci +9

    Beijing is one of the most expensive city in China, and Louisiana, i suppose, is not the most expensive state in US... I can't imagine how much cost if you are living in NYC...

    • @12567NoYouCannot
      @12567NoYouCannot Před 2 měsíci

      NYC, Washington State in the Pacific Northwest, and California, are Extremely EXPNESIVE US States.

  • @user-qm1nq5fk2l
    @user-qm1nq5fk2l Před 4 měsíci +2

    完全赞同你的观点,因为我也住在北京。如果你是为了在中国享受生活,不工作,那么不推荐在北京 上海 广州 深圳这些大城市生活;生活成本高 ,拥堵,汽车污染都会给你带来困扰,当然这里也有最好的医疗、服务、学校、高档餐厅、商场等等,尊重你的选择,祝你在中国生活愉快!

  • @garylee9668
    @garylee9668 Před 4 měsíci +6

    my house in florida, water is more than $100 per month just for watering the lawn😭 even i don't live there for a single day,

  • @0animalproductworld558
    @0animalproductworld558 Před 3 měsíci +8

    It is nearly impossible to live in the US. One month of work sometimes isn’t enough to pay for rent. Prices of products went up but my salary did not go up.

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 3 měsíci +3

      this is a big problem 😢 things are getting so expensive. people's salaries should reflect the price increases

    • @0animalproductworld558
      @0animalproductworld558 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@beeroseinchina Yes but there is no way the government can do that. We don’t have enough technologies (:

    • @aranduser
      @aranduser Před 2 měsíci

      When the gov raises the salary up, the shops close down, just like Mc Donald's.

  • @yuehchen7308
    @yuehchen7308 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Very interesting and very educational, thanks.!!! 😍🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩🤩

  • @jamalgreen3056
    @jamalgreen3056 Před 4 měsíci +3

    The bottom line is you make more money in eastern countries and you also save more money.Because in eastern countries they don’t focus on a certain class or group of people unlike America,Germany,France,Canada.When I think of China,United arab emirates I think of new age money.

  • @stevensun1258
    @stevensun1258 Před měsícem +1

    What about tax in China? For someone who lives in California, including federal and state tax, on average, at least 1/3 of your income goes to tax (it does depend on your income bracket).

  • @jt6231
    @jt6231 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Too bad they don’t have retirements visa option.

    • @BryanDeng-oc7ft
      @BryanDeng-oc7ft Před 3 měsíci

      Maybe China government will consider the retirement visa to some developed countries soon.

  • @ericye3777
    @ericye3777 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I want to make a point: the cost of living in Beijing is one of the most expensive in China

  • @user-ki2bq6kd7s
    @user-ki2bq6kd7s Před 4 měsíci +24

    BBC,CNN:so you took CCP"s money

  • @LarahVlogs
    @LarahVlogs Před 2 měsíci +1

    Even though these costs are comparably lower than the U.S., it's good to note that other cities in China are actually much lower. 🙂

  • @user-ib5pf9oo8l
    @user-ib5pf9oo8l Před 3 měsíci +2

    just googled the electricity price in Lousiana, only 9.37 cents, nearly the same price as in China. AC is really an energy black hole.

    • @TheHongbu
      @TheHongbu Před měsícem

      Electricity prices in China include all costs. The price of electricity in the United States is not the same. There are also some fees such as service fees. The actual cost in the United States is probably 2 times the price of electricity.

  • @gvhuang
    @gvhuang Před 3 měsíci +2

    The internet/phone combo is a good deal, but I would still consider it a bit high in China. Here in Shenzhen we are getting three phone numbers with shared 30 Gig 500 min and home internet for 90 RMB per month.

    • @TheHongbu
      @TheHongbu Před měsícem

      Her fiber optic broadband speed is 1000M

  • @poonchisanglouis
    @poonchisanglouis Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @LisaTao
    @LisaTao Před 4 měsíci +4

    Vet bill is way off. My dog gets annual check up in Denver Colorado for roughly $550 every year.

  • @Earthman99999
    @Earthman99999 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I enjoy your videos and agree with your assessments about living in China. I would just be a little cautious about trying to persuade everyone that they should move to China. At other countries and places... I have seen many American expats living there and complaining that "things are not as great" as they were told it would be. Now they are stuck there because they got scammed of most of their money and they bring a toxic vibe to the area with their bitterness. Some of them are mentally ill and are also very disappointed that they thought moving to that country would "fix all of their problems"... and it did not.
    Moving to another country is not for everyone. I'm genuinely happy to see (from your channel) that it worked out great for you.

    • @12567NoYouCannot
      @12567NoYouCannot Před 2 měsíci

      I think Bee got lucked out because of her husband. A lot of people Do Not have the kind of SUPPORT that Bee has, husbands and wives, and their families, a lot of times Help Out in transitioning a New Place/Country, thus making the experience a Lot less Challenging.

    • @Earthman99999
      @Earthman99999 Před 2 měsíci

      @@12567NoYouCannot Yes... moving to another place will not fix everyone's problems like in the movies.
      There is no such place as "Fantasy Island" in this World.

  • @dyrectory_com
    @dyrectory_com Před 4 měsíci +11

    Curious, what are the popular real estate websites in China? Thanks.

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci +6

      for renting, Ziroom is very popular amongst foreigners. www.ziroom.com/
      for buying, beike and lianjia! bj.ke.com/ and bj.lianjia.com/

    • @dyrectory_com
      @dyrectory_com Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@beeroseinchina Thanks for that info.! 👏

  • @apec3100
    @apec3100 Před 3 měsíci +3

    If you make money in the U.S. and spend it in China then it’s cheap. Otherwise, China has higher cost of living for most Chinese people.

    • @apec3100
      @apec3100 Před 3 měsíci

      I don’t know whether or not you’re making only RMB in China or some USD on platforms like CZcams. Considering the minimum wage for China is 15 RMB and 15 USD for the States, no doubt living in the States costs less. If you convert the 15 RMB to USD, that equals 2.07 USD. What can you do with 2.07 USD in America?

  • @galoise5364
    @galoise5364 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'd say the most major part of living in the US is cost in health care and education.

  • @peterwu8471
    @peterwu8471 Před 3 měsíci +2

    However - what is your earning potential in Louisiana? How much can you make in Beijing? That's an important consideration - though very hard to calculate. Also, there is job security. How long will you be able to maintain this comfortable life. I love living in China, but with the chaos swirling in the world today, I don't know how long this will last.

    • @user-vu6qs5hj4e
      @user-vu6qs5hj4e Před 2 měsíci

      west people sometimes have advanages in some job market, which bridge between countries and cultures. like international trading, education, etc.

    • @user-vu6qs5hj4e
      @user-vu6qs5hj4e Před 2 měsíci

      also on some high tech sector, stem graduates would get high payments.

  • @jimmyhoang83
    @jimmyhoang83 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Used to live in New Orleans east.

  • @user-uy9zm8sf2y
    @user-uy9zm8sf2y Před 4 měsíci +10

    ❤❤

  • @user-hh3wq8fu6t
    @user-hh3wq8fu6t Před 2 měsíci +1

    What is the average salary in china ? Also what do you do for a living?

  • @terrima4064
    @terrima4064 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Beerose, i would like to know how easy or difficult it is for foreigners to get a driver's license and own a car in China. Here in Taiwan, I travel around with a gasoline powered scooter as it allows me to go far, unlike electric scooters.

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Hey! I have my license in China and it was very easy because I just transferred my license from the states, and took a very easy online test (in English! phew!). As for owning a car, that is also very possible. The only thing is, if you are in Beijing, you have to enter a lottery to see if you can "win" a car plate, and then you can buy a car, but not before that. In other cities, it's much easier

    • @terrima4064
      @terrima4064 Před 3 měsíci

      @@beeroseinchina That's good to know because China is a huge country, with so much to see. Having a car would allow me to explore more.

    • @xjj-dd3jf
      @xjj-dd3jf Před 2 měsíci

      China's car price is low, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and other cities salary to buy a car is relatively easy, you need to limit the number of cars through the license plate, otherwise it will lead to traffic congestion, the license plate in big cities is more expensive than the car, if you do not plan to drive to these big cities, the Chinese driver's license test only needs about 500 dollars. Don't get on the big city license plate is almost free,10000 dollars can buy a good car, you can travel all over China

  • @nepaleseinchina
    @nepaleseinchina Před 4 měsíci +4

    500 for electricity still a lot for that big apartment

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci

      I agree, I think we need to cut back somehow as a family and use less!

  • @skychoitw4034
    @skychoitw4034 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Support 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @schoolyogaluo9468
    @schoolyogaluo9468 Před 26 dny +1

    how do you manage to stay in China? extended tourist visa, family visa? do you have to leave China to renew Visa when visa expires?

  • @journeylife7491
    @journeylife7491 Před 2 měsíci +1

    It may seem like you are saving since the cost of living is lower, but your paycheck is lower, as well. A nurse in the USA makes more than a nurse in China An IT worker in the USA makes more than an IT worker in China. A McDonald's employee in the USA makes more than a McDonald's employee in China.

    • @leealex3320
      @leealex3320 Před měsícem

      LOL, what you said about income are all right, but any McDonald's employee or a nurse in the USA has $50,000? maybe $5000 is pretty hard for them:)

  • @JG16888
    @JG16888 Před 4 měsíci +4

  • @ttemp2631
    @ttemp2631 Před 4 měsíci +7

    It doesn't make sense to compare cost of living without relating to the income

    • @calvyncraven1141
      @calvyncraven1141 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Didn't she paste in the thumbnail that she managed to save USD50K in two years? Thats 25k per yr or ~2k per mth. Thats ontop of her monthly expenses of ~2k a month. So her income should be ~4k-5k a mth

    • @ttemp2631
      @ttemp2631 Před 4 měsíci

      @@calvyncraven1141 nothing is mentioned about this in the video, remains guessing

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci +8

      unfortunately, I can't legally disclose what my salary is because of the contract I signed. But it seems like @calvyncraven1141 did the math! 😉

    • @tn18977
      @tn18977 Před 3 měsíci

      Tons of Beijingers make less than USD 1,000 a month.

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Před 2 měsíci

      @@tn18977 And they can still save money. Imagine that.

  • @weizhang2834
    @weizhang2834 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I pay 199 dollars water feee per month in California, most of the fee from the local government, the real water I only use around 20 dollars, the government charges a lot of weird fees which I really don’t understand

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci +1

      that's a lot to pay based on only $20 of water usage!

  • @Camus886
    @Camus886 Před 2 měsíci +1

    If you always buy a apartment in China, the cost much lower❤

  • @Glory-to-God.
    @Glory-to-God. Před 4 měsíci +8

    I am paying $110 Canadian for 150mbps in Toronto. My rent is $2300 Canadian per month for a 55 sq meters

  • @peterwu8471
    @peterwu8471 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Where do you get such a cheap place in Beijing!!!! That is a very good price!

  • @dav5253
    @dav5253 Před měsícem +1

    Let me tell you that if you say in the US, going to public school is free, you would be wrong because your parents are paying school district through their property tax, even if they don't have children.

  • @EduruChan
    @EduruChan Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ye

  • @yingxu7908
    @yingxu7908 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Yes,in China alway go miter

  • @44jwong
    @44jwong Před 4 měsíci +7

    Internet in China surprisingly very cheap!! I wonder though, what's the average salary in China and can they afford that monthly costs vs US salary,

    • @budawang77
      @budawang77 Před 4 měsíci

      The US seems really expensive these days, partly because of the strong US dollar. Australia where I live is often considered expensive, but seems to be cheaper than the US for a lot of things.

    • @jogana6909
      @jogana6909 Před 4 měsíci +5

      In fact, the Internet expense in this video is very expensive.
      I have a friend who lives in Wuhan, and his monthly Internet (Broadwidth 10M/s,can share to all equipments) fee for his house is RMB23, which is equivalent to USD3.24.

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci

      for locals, the average salary can be within a wide range of about 3,000RMB-13,500RMB

    • @Jayjay-2007
      @Jayjay-2007 Před 3 měsíci +1

      average in country around 3000. 40% live under 150 usd

    • @vjthemad4852
      @vjthemad4852 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I can give you a positive answer: it's indeed very cheap, 500MB/120RMB/month in avarage 3,000RMB salary region

  • @susiewyy
    @susiewyy Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm skeptical of the analysis. Best to ask local chinese who may experience a different perspective and different cost of living standard than a foreigner.

  • @darend8896
    @darend8896 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am a Chinese Canadian, my grama and grampa was from China, guangdong, i should be in China.

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Před 2 měsíci

      Different era. Your grands probably moved to Canada when China was poor.

  • @rickyrecuerdo1582
    @rickyrecuerdo1582 Před 3 měsíci +3

    😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @shawnzhsh
    @shawnzhsh Před 2 měsíci +1

    move to shanghai, where maybe more pleasant of climate :)

  • @kikikaikai6731
    @kikikaikai6731 Před 3 měsíci +1

    我以为美国人都不爱存钱的😂我觉得中国政府有一点是全世界最好的,可以用最低廉的价格提供人民体面的生活。你可以10块钱吃饱饭,20-30元吃好饭,也可以1000元10000元吃一顿奢侈的饭。没有谁比谁更高贵,而每一个人都能有跨越阶层的希望。

  • @skysthelimitrai7590
    @skysthelimitrai7590 Před 4 měsíci +1

    5:18 so true.

  • @stephanieluk4992
    @stephanieluk4992 Před 3 měsíci +1

    lovely❤

  • @lokaskarak3442
    @lokaskarak3442 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Why western girls in China dress modestly but not in America?

    • @Hua_Dong
      @Hua_Dong Před 3 měsíci

      Because the minimum of people who can afford immigration is the middle class, or they are usually people with higher quality, I guess

    • @GeraldBeagan-ee6se
      @GeraldBeagan-ee6se Před 3 měsíci

      Smart women who are capable of living abroad do not act low class

  • @galoise5364
    @galoise5364 Před 3 měsíci

    I'd say you still paid too much rent when you were linving single. You didn't have to live near city center. If you moved to the more peripheral parts, rent would have been much lower.

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 3 měsíci +1

      you are right! It is way cheaper the further out you go. I picked that apartment because it was close to my old job (in Haidian), and the rent there is so high, even in the 5th ring of Beijing (due to all the tech companies there)

  • @birdyashiro1226
    @birdyashiro1226 Před 3 měsíci

    😂😂哎呀,不要把秘密说出去啦!

  • @xiba8703
    @xiba8703 Před 2 měsíci

    now I'd like to know your salary cuz if that is significantly lower than in the US you're still broke like in china too... like you can't make such a calculation without income!

  • @tomtom-uo7lf
    @tomtom-uo7lf Před 4 měsíci

    but u earn much more salary then us in Beijing,so ...

  • @georgegong4626
    @georgegong4626 Před měsícem

    Although living expenses is lower in China than US, but the other important part of the equation is missing. That is income. American in average make a few times more than Chinese. So if we talk about living standards, US is still much higher than China.

    • @TheHongbu
      @TheHongbu Před měsícem

      China's regional development is uneven. The per capita GDP of Beijing and Shanghai is as high as 30,000 US dollars, which is significantly higher than China's average level. But on the other hand, Beijing and Shanghai can enjoy the low prices throughout China. Since China stipulates that industries such as water, electricity, communications, and transportation must be operated by state-owned enterprises, these state-owned enterprises provide services at basically the same low prices throughout China. China is also the country with the most complete industrial categories in the world and can produce almost any kind of industrial products. The price of these industrial products when sold at home is always much lower than when sold for export. All these have led to low prices across China. So the quality of life in developed areas of China is actually very high.

  • @ponuni
    @ponuni Před 4 měsíci

    lower costs of living also comes with lower wages and vice versa. this only makes sense to people who are looking for places to retire and are on a fixed income, but then again why would you want to retire in a country with a gazillion people. it sounds stressful and not very relaxing if you ask me.

    • @thewiseone7286
      @thewiseone7286 Před 2 měsíci

      The PPP index is much higher in China than in the US. Which means the standard of living is higher in China than in the US. The PPP takes into consideration the exchange rates of both countries.

    • @ponuni
      @ponuni Před 2 měsíci

      @@thewiseone7286 this has nothing to do with what I said. You can keep lying to yourself but you’re not fooling anyone. Nobody is lining up to go to China, but we got a bajillion people lining up to come to the U.S.

    • @12567NoYouCannot
      @12567NoYouCannot Před 2 měsíci

      @@ponuni That's because the USA lies to the World about the standard of living here. YES, we have it Better than most countries in certain areas, but the people here AREN'T LIVING, besides; you have No idea about other problems we Are facing here in the USA, that resembles communism, but Americans Are Great at making things look "PERFECT" in Appearances. There are many Americans and Europeans that went to live in China and they Absolutely LOVE IT, but I guess Not Everybody is going To have the same experience.

  • @laviebanale
    @laviebanale Před 2 měsíci

    Save money and then move back to the U.S to buy a home.
    I lived in China, so, I know the game. 😀

  • @johanqian1858
    @johanqian1858 Před měsícem

    your electircty bill is a little too high,for a single,you can not uaw higher than 30 dollar😂

  • @user-nb9lm5js4r
    @user-nb9lm5js4r Před 3 měsíci

    作为一个中国人,我想说你在这里说这些是没有流量的,不符合CZcams算法

  • @biancoinu1619
    @biancoinu1619 Před 3 měsíci

    Is this state run channel?

  • @waldenlaker
    @waldenlaker Před 4 měsíci +5

    把你妹妹介绍给我呗,我还惦记着呢。would you please introduce me to you sister? I am still thinking about it. I have three apartments in Chengdu, we could live a pretty chill live style.

  • @michaeltse321
    @michaeltse321 Před 3 měsíci

    wow - you're rich - 20 years and you're be a millioare

  • @kevinaa114
    @kevinaa114 Před 2 měsíci

    you pay too much for electricity

  • @sigmaboy1995
    @sigmaboy1995 Před 3 měsíci

    Lmao If you want to compare, the average salary in the U.S. is several times higher than in China.

    • @thewiseone7286
      @thewiseone7286 Před 2 měsíci

      The PPP index is much higher in China than in the US. Which means the standard of living is higher in China than in the US. The PPP takes into consideration the exchange rates of both countries.

    • @sigmaboy1995
      @sigmaboy1995 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@thewiseone7286 Of course I know that China's rich have a lot of purchasing power. but Did you know that 600 million people in China earn less than $300 a month? lol

  • @life3600
    @life3600 Před 3 měsíci

    But why there are still so many young Chinese people choose to "躺平"?
    After watching your video I felt like we live in a parallel world 😅

    • @zaidiao
      @zaidiao Před měsícem

      你忽略了Rose显然不属于"躺平"的人群,人家有高学历和丰富的人生经历,以及有自己的梦想。你在看到有很多人躺平的同时,更应该关注有许许多多的年轻人开始承担各顶尖行业的先行者。

    • @zaidiao
      @zaidiao Před měsícem

      在中国,你可以找最简单的工作选择躺平依旧可以不愁温饱,这在美国就已经无法实现😂

    • @zaidiao
      @zaidiao Před měsícem

      如果你有更加远大的梦想,中国也有足够大的舞台让你去追求,事实上更多的人选择了奋斗,不然你以为中国为啥发展这么快😂

  • @jeffreysetapak
    @jeffreysetapak Před 4 měsíci +2

    Yes, you managed to save so much money after you carry out iron fist style control over your husband's money. Hee hee hee hee 😁😁😁😁

  • @mdzia131
    @mdzia131 Před 4 měsíci

    Show the Americans , Chinese bullet trains😂😂

  • @zill8021
    @zill8021 Před 4 měsíci

    I would disagree on that. She hasn't arrived at that phase yet. Raising kids in China is the most expensive in the world. Due to the population size competing for the limited resources or jobs, parents invest a lot in their children's education. Watch this. She will most likely send her kids back to US for education when they are older.

    • @thewiseone7286
      @thewiseone7286 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Don't think so. The quality of education in China is way better than those in the US even most of the English speaking world made to believe that the US universities are the best. Chinese students migrated to the US always ended at the top of the class showed.

    • @12567NoYouCannot
      @12567NoYouCannot Před 2 měsíci

      I highly DOUBT that she will Send her Kids to School in the USA. Schools in China for children, from Elementary to High School, are WAY BETTER than the USA.

  • @jobslolo7387
    @jobslolo7387 Před 4 měsíci +1

    in france i pay what... 39$ unlimited data on phone 5G and 1000M internet, free education (yes including university) and we get (almost) free healthcare, does not mean life is not expesnive otherwise in france.
    also ... various cost of living in various countries without an income reference per year is ... well uselss.
    private school in china can be pretty expensive, my friend has a kid and he pays 50k usd a year in xiamen.
    The average monthly salary in Beijing is around 13,442 yuan (approximately $1,920 USD).
    Average in NYC $8,925
    so .. yeah ... i mean basically who would have guessed things get more expensive when the average salary is higher ? flabbergasted
    if you want to make thing actually fair.
    State your income, and put various spendings as a total of your income. then you can comapre % spending from one country to another.
    your apartment costing 5000RMB is the minimal wage (3500RMB) of most workers in my factory when i worked in sichuan for instance.

    • @budawang77
      @budawang77 Před 4 měsíci +3

      The French love to complain about their country, but I think life is pretty good there if you have a decent job of course.

    • @beeroseinchina
      @beeroseinchina  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I can't disclose my salary because I signed a contract saying I wasn't allowed to do so. if you google it though, you can get a rough idea. Also, it's hard to compare Beijing to Sichuan as rent in Sichuan is way cheaper on average

    • @jobslolo7387
      @jobslolo7387 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@beeroseinchina you could just combine your household income without breaching anything. since you would not be stating related to your own only.
      Your answer also perfectly goes with my statement, if you cannot compare beijing to sichuan both being in china, how can you realistically compare china to usa the way you do it.
      Just lke i said without a reference, in your case Average income where you live and also your own household income, it's just numbers, nothing more.
      And regarding the legality of said NDA:
      such an NDA is deemed too broad and unreasonable, since its not related to trade secret or confidential business information and is generally deemed unenforceable in any chinese court as it directly goes against basic labor rights of workers to freely discuss and disclose their salary.
      if i were you i'd ask the legality of that NDA to a lawyer because its dubious, just like a lot of things companies try to force own your throat when signing contract in china.

    • @12567NoYouCannot
      @12567NoYouCannot Před 2 měsíci

      Still, I understand where Bee is coming from, I live here in the USA, and NO matter how Much MONEY you make in Salary, for Some reason, you never have Enough money; there are people here making $150K, $75,000 a Year, and Some around $50-60K and are still struggling, and those are the ones who are frugal in their Spending. Yeah, Beijing Seems Expensive, but they still get some perks, here in the USA, everything Costs Money & Landlords kill people with their GREED, So No matter how money people Make in Salaries here in the USA, life Seems to be a Constant Struggle, no counting the bitter culture, where you could NEVER make any friends, and where You Cannot trust anybody; Plus Education and Healthcare are other major issues Americans have to face for their entire LIVES.

  • @GooseGander
    @GooseGander Před 3 měsíci

    Ok, no offense but not all uni grads are created equal. This one appears to have the mind of a spoiled 10 year old.

  • @user-st5ft6zy5t
    @user-st5ft6zy5t Před 3 měsíci +1

    but the salary is much higher in usa than that of china, and don't forget china is still a third world country although she has made gigantic progress.

  • @GingiLzfungu
    @GingiLzfungu Před měsícem

    America sucks. I cant believe I was born here and not in China. I am moving to China with my Chinese husband.

  • @chinaiscoming1017
    @chinaiscoming1017 Před 3 měsíci +1

    问题是在中国,哪怕是北京这样的城市,也有很多人一个月收入只有500美元不到

    • @speedshen4085
      @speedshen4085 Před 3 měsíci

      3000元收入的梗吗?看来你的确生活在社会底层

    • @chinaiscoming1017
      @chinaiscoming1017 Před 3 měsíci

      @@speedshen4085 发达国家也曾经月薪3000号吧,我觉得中国如果能保持稳定,10年后底层收入也能至少增加一倍

    • @zaidiao
      @zaidiao Před měsícem

      @@chinaiscoming1017事实上我很好奇,在北京选择什么样的工作才能月薪3000😂

  • @Ukie88
    @Ukie88 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Housing market in CCPland is collapsing….haven’t you heard?

    • @alrent2992
      @alrent2992 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Western propaganda 😂

    • @Jayjay-2007
      @Jayjay-2007 Před 3 měsíci

      @@alrent2992lol. Bankrupcy on the main developer with a lot of debt is “propaganda”? You must be crazy…. Discounts on real estate is also “propaganda”?

    • @chrissong2763
      @chrissong2763 Před 3 měsíci

      I am 30 years old, and I have got the news about china collapsing for at least 20 years......

    • @shaundudley4576
      @shaundudley4576 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, prices are falling. How terrible is that.

    • @alrent2992
      @alrent2992 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @shaundudley4576 No property taxes and prices are falling. Sounds like a buyers dream. Affordable housing in China 🇨🇳 😍