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>until i saw they do in fact profit a ton of money,
They cannot profit from it. That's why it's called a non profit.
>but 100k?
In france I can max out 36k, on this 25% you gets taxed which leaves 27k (above this is 50% tax), then I subtract food (never going out or ordering), housing, 17k is subtracted, and I haven't counted for the car, and insurances, and health etc...
I know that living in the US costs a lot, and depending on your location rents and loans are even higher.
>and calling this nonprofit is nonsense to me.
Non profit doesn't mean not being able to live. It means that the work you do is free of cost for the public benefit.
Govs would be themselves a type of non profit if taxation wasn't mandatory and if they didn't have the monopoly on violence.
>that's like what i can get like in 20 years here or 2 years of work for most american ppl.
Idk if you're serious or not.