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on 16 Aug 2014
I have been offered a job in Dubai, with the salary of 48K GBP. I would be potentially moving there with my wife and our two small kids. I would be the only breadwinner. Would 48K be enough for decent(average) living - to pay for the rent, car, food, usual expenses? Would it still be possible to save some money? Thanks
Anonymous (not verified) on 5 Sep 2014 - 13:36
I got a job offer with a salary of about $13K per month. Though I am yet to accept the offer I have been reliably informed that apart from the cost of education the cost of living is comparatively low.
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