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Jul

its a decent salary, im not sure what the cost of living is in florida but it will probably give you a pretty good life


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It depends on what field of work. For the most part wages are considerably less in Florida compared to the same job up north however there are some exceptions most of which a degree is required (lawyer, physician etc). Also some sales fields are quite lucrative no matter whether it's in Florida or elsewhere. I live in Inverness, north central Florida near the gulf coast. I'm in sales and I don't make 50k a year but when I lived up north (Mich) I made more.

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In central Florida it's decent, cost of living can be pricey, though. South Florida, not so much. You're close to Miami, St. Pete, etc, where it's very costly to live.

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It just depends on what type of job - try a salary wizard - it will give you a good idea if that's fair compensation for whatever profession you will be engaged in - good luck!

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It depends on where you live. For Sarasota, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, etc, I would say no. If you live in the center of the say, Inverness, I would say yes.

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Why is this important to you? 50k is a good salary anywhere these days… have you been paying attention to the news and the economy? pssst.

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I hate these questions. Is $50,000 a good salary for what ? doesn't matter where you’re tell us what you’re going to earn the money.

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if u can live off of it, but its better than me, i make diddly scott

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hmph.well its all counts on what you think.maybe it is usually my father brings home 75k a year..

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It is a bit on the low side. Good for starters.

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i think thats considered average

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north or south florida?

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Yes

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well, what are u planning on doing with your money

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