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by JumpCrisscross
341 days ago
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> Unburdened by housing costs, affordable and accessible healthcare, transportation, child care, groceries, etc. Few European social welfare systems unburden their populations of all of these. Those that do are comparable to America’s wealthiest states. > It is possible to live comfortably in most of Europe for €1000-€1500/month. This is almost impossible for most of the US It’s also a lot easier to earn more than that wage in America [1][2]. (And you can absolutely live an okay life in NYC if you got your subsidies right on a job that pays ~$20k/y.) [1] https://kagi.com/images?q=average+monthly+wage+eu+member+map... [2] https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-median-income-by-sta... |
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