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Old 05-24-2024, 05:10 PM   #5
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Question #1 is -- does your spouse not have dental coverage?

Question #2 is -- the salary difference is $42k, and you'll roughly be paying an additional $12 - $13k in personal income tax. So the new job will put you roughly $29 - $30k ahead of the old job. And then there is the extra $$$ from RRSP matching.

The most expensive family dental insurance plan from Pacific Blue Cross is ~$1500.

From the numbers here, it's pretty easy to see that the new job will put you into a much better financial position. The part that we cannot tell is whether the new job will require additional committments from you that cost you more than the additional ~$30k it is paying you.
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