wfz said:
You bring up good points, and I'll admit I'm not aware of the differences in income distribution between the two countries, but are prices still lower when you consider that it's USA + no tax against UK + tax? If you took out the UK tax that's automatically included, would it still be higher compared to their average income? |
A three week trip to Florida is more affordable than a week in London... and we live abut an hour away from London.
A woman I was talking to yesterday was complaining about the cost of rent in Boston... her rent was lower than mine in Canterbury, and she had bills included, and some killer view... I was in the middle of a council estate (and bills not included).
Americans have the highest standard of living in the world (minus some minor countries with really small populations and lots of oil/or one of those countries used as an offshore bank), and that's because they have the highest wages, and pay the lowest prices.







