I was reading an article that contained the infographic below. It compares US vs China cost of living. Most people compare countries by prices… but that’s only half the story. The real question is: How much money do you have LEFT after the bills hit?
Example using real cost-of-living math:
🏠 Rent + ⚡ Utilities + 🌐 Internet + 📱 Phone
When we compared two places with very different prices, one place looked cheaper, but the other place had WAY more leftover money because the paycheck was bigger. What is the lesson? Cheaper stuff doesn't always mean cheaper living. Your salary has to be strong enough to carry the load.
🔥 CTA:
If you could live ANYWHERE in the world (money aside)…where would you prefer to live and why?