>>717171732>your taxes also pay for a ton of shit that ours does notlol
lmao
I really wish that were the case.
>You can break your leg and go to the ER and walk out with zero costs.Over here you pay something called a "mandatory deductible", which is like 400 euros.
Outside of that you also pay a monthly fee for your health insurance, which is around 175 euros.
That aside, when you have anything not immediately life threatening, you'll be waiting for literal months to have someone look at it.
And even then, most of the time you're told to just wait and see if it develops or not.
The healthcare quality is absolute dogshit in the EU.
>Here that's an upward from $3000 bill.Only if you're uninsured. Being uninsured in the US is like walking around with a loaded gun against your head.
>>717171981I make 3k a month working a softwre engineering job. I went to college for this. This is considered to be a lot for someone in my age range.
If you look up what the average income is, it'll be around 5k due to all the boomers and expats. Remember to always search for the median instead.