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by nemo44x
2405 days ago
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Lots of truth here. Having lived in both types of places I can say with certainty that yes, housing is a big difference. But otherwise much is the same and the vastly higher salaries lead to much accelerated retirement savings and wealth generation. Some very expensive places like nyc allow you to factor out automobile expenses making the rent burden manageable. Food is a bit more, going out is the same if you figure out where to go, and day to day expenses aren’t too far off either. I’d say it’s about 20% more overall all things considered. |
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