• CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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      10 hours ago

      Indeed. One couple here is living in Bay Area. I’m sure rent/mortgage, daycare, and school loans take a huge bite out of things.

    • EstonianGuy@lemm.ee
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      100k a year in most EU countries is considered wealthy, and we have the highest taxes in the world.

      We also generally have higher food/gas prices than anywhere else, so probably it’s more related to spending habits in the US. Eating out should be a once per month thing not three times per day.

      That being said, we also got free healthcare and education so probably makes a huge difference.

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        You have a MUCH better social structure Wich saves a tremendous amount of money compared to us.

        Our taxes wouldn’t be a problem if our prices were reasonable on most other things.

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        Yeah, student loans, rent, and healthcare eat up the majority of a lot of people’s income here