Jürgen Drews, the renowned German artist, discussed his financial situation after retirement in an engaging podcast. He talked with his daughter, Joelina, about his pension and jokingly said that an amount of around 200 to 300 euros is enough for him.
Can 200 to 300 Euros Make Ends Meet?
This remark comes at a time when many artists face financial challenges after retirement. Drews, with his casual tone and usual humor, seems to brush off this topic easily, but is it really possible to live on such an amount?
This discussion raises many questions about the financial status of artists and how they sustain their lives after their working years. Are these remarks just a joke, or do they truly reflect the reality of life for many artists?