The Cost of Living in Toronto Canada

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Discover the true cost of living in Toronto, Canada! In this video, we explore the expenses associated with living in one of the largest cities in Canada. From housing costs to transportation, food, and entertainment, we provide an in-depth analysis of the expenses you can expect while living in Toronto. If you are planning a move, this video will give you a better understanding of the financial realities of life in Toronto. Watch now and get ready to plan your budget accordingly!

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I just moved to Toronto, in the Annex/ Yorkville area.. I took a job as a live in caregiver. I make $900 a week with rent and utilities included. Though I am a PSW with 20 years experience, many similar positions require no experience. Considering the cost of living, combined with the shortage of health care workers, this is a great option

CarolineIronwill
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Great insights Sylivia, btw y r u so pretty??

Ivandrago
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I love living in Toronto

Always will.

RassaneyBattiese
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In the Thailand while considered as cheapest place a good quality food in a good place in center cost $30-$50

AIGirl
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can a civil engineer live normally in Toronto looking at the 7-10 k payment per month

Migeullati
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I still love Toronto, but I genuinely don't understand how people making ~50k survive in the city. It's crazy. I almost think making 6 figures is a requirement to live comfortably in TO and still save and invest for the future.

I landed a job making 75k / year which is the most money I ever made. It adds up to net $4400 a month, I have no other streams of income at the moment aside from a few odd freelance jobs.

If I move back into the city as a single guy, my rent will immediately eat up over half my income. The rest will go towards food and cost of living. I'll hardly be able to save and invest for my future, living ALONE with a 75k salary. The city is simply too pricey these days for most people! But, I do plan to move back either by boosting my income, or hoping the housing prices simmer down a bit.

mr.snulch
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just moved here not long ago. It's been alright... definitely could be better given all the tax we're paying (even if you're at a low bracket)

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