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by mseebach
3113 days ago
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> way more upward mobility than they could ever dream of It's worth keeping in mind that it's relative upwards mobility - upwards mobility in the US conjures up some slightly different mental images. Top 10% in Denmark is absolutely unremarkable middle class in the US. If you enjoy being relatively equal to your neighbours, then it's great, if you enjoy objective material wealth, less so. |
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Again, you might already be aware of that, but I'd say it's much more important to consider the benefits that come with a european wage that might seem unremarkable in the US: Healthcare, education, social security are the most obvious aspects, but in general I'm sure your money, even if it's less in absolute terms, will buy you a lot more in europe.