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I am thinking about moving from US to London. So, I am curious to know why you prefer UK to US despite the salary gap. Also, do you know how does their healthcare compare?
"I am thinking about moving from US to London. So, I am curious to know why you prefer UK to US despite the salary gap." Because it's not all about the money. People make mistake by comparing salaries on their own which is not correct, you need to compare what's left of your salary after you've afforded the same level of lifestyle. You might look at $140k as a lot of money and £40k as very little money but you need t…
> you can't put a price on a 5min commute to work and letting your children play outside
That's very achieveable in parts of the US, and unachieveable in parts of the UK.
> having ghettos or "bad areas" in your city
Not exclusive to the US by any means. Plenty of nice cities in the UK have ghetto/bad areas.
> sending your kids to university without paying anything
If you live in England, this is definitely not applicable. Based on [0] (no idea how reputable the source is, but the first I could find) The average student loan debt is just shy of £35k. Anyone who borrowed for university from 2012 or later is paying 3% + RPI interest on their loans - That's fairly substantial.
[0] https://www.statista.com/statistics/376423/student-loans-eng...