That's a lot! What do you work? Meth Cook?
2.5 years... $150k... that makes 5 grand a month... are you a CEO? ^^
In Germany it is difficult to surpass 100.000$ a year, even as a specialized Engineer / Software expert. Median earnings for academic Software Engineers are around 57.000 € / year pre-tax.
I wish!
The first 1.5 years of that time period I was a so called contractor. Here in London a software engineering contractor can make between £500-£700 per day before tax. At that time if you did it through a limited company the taxes worked out better than for permanently employed people, which meant that I could save around £4000 - £5000 per month. Last year I converted to become a permanent employee because of changes to legislation concerning contractors (that forced us to pay more tax) and because I found a good employer. My salary is not as high as during my contracting days but it still allows me to save around £3000 per month.
A lot comes down to me being in London, I suppose. This is one of very few places in Europe where a simple software engineer can make that kind of money. Even though I actually prefer Germany in many ways, unfortunately there is no city like London, and generally Germany is not the best place to have a career. On top of that, taxes are higher. This results in a lot of advantages such as amazing and cheap education, a very good healthcare system, perfect roads, good public spaces etc, but again it hurts those who want to earn a lot. I still know people from school who aren't any less talented than I am, but who only earn half my salary just because of where they are located.
Having said this, the really high salaries are in the US. There software engineers can make $200-$300k per year without really being special or anything. When I watch CNBC Make It, everyone in the US seems to be on at least $100k!
I suppose this is why prices there are higher. Perhaps for many Americans $100k for a surgery isn't all that much.