Living in Sweden sounds like a dream… but what does it really look like financially?
In this video, I share the reality of living on 28,000 SEK per month—from rent, food, transport, and daily expenses, to the truth about what is left at the end of the month.
This is not about perfection.
This is about real life, real numbers, and real struggles.
We need more honest conversations about money, growth, and the reality behind the lifestyle.
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Chapters:
00:00 Let’s Talk Honestly
00:20 Why This Matters
00:50 28,000 SEK — Is It Enough?
01:40 The Rent Reality
02:30 Food Is Not Cheap
03:20 Small Expenses Add Up
04:10 Where Does The Money Go?
05:00 No Savings at the End
06:00 The Truth Nobody Talks About
07:00 Don’t Rush Into Life
07:50 Final Message



28k before taxes?, that’s shocking, surely its below minimum wage
girl, there are apartments in 6000kr, if you are alone you should pay that max, with that salary you don’t have that much freedom for savings, so try to move and you will see that you can live by that money with no issue