Stuff-New Hampshire

2018 Stuff N.H. edition

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20 S T U F F • N e w H a m p s h i r e , 2 0 1 8 Living your life, your way The fast-track to independence from your parents is finding a high-paying job. Starting your professional life with a high-paying job can lead to a lifetime of higher earnings, too, as you build on that initial salary with raises, promotions and moves to different companies valuing your skills. Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment outside a city center............................................................. $900 Groceries ............................................................... $340 Utilities (electric, gas, heat, water, garbage) .......................................$95 Internet, phone, cable ............................................................$60 Fuel & maintenance for a car .................................................$90 Car insurance ...........................................$55 Gym membership ....................................$30 Entertainment (2-3 meals out and 2-3 movies/sporting events) .............................$200 Total monthly expenses ......................... $1,770 How much does it cost for a young person to live in New Hampshire? Sources: rentcafe.com, numbeo.com, nerdwallet.com Assembler Education needed: High-school diploma Average annual salary: $32,120 Monthly earnings (before taxes): $2,677 Machinery mechanic Education needed: High-school diploma and a year of on-the-job training Average annual salary: $54,400 Monthly earnings (before taxes): $4,533 How much do New Hampshire manufacturing jobs pay?

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