SusieQQQ
Well-Known Member
Don't forget your taxes also depend where you live, as you pay federal, state and local income taxes. Maybe still less than Scandinavian countries or something but it may not end up being as low as you think especially when you effectively have to regard medical insurance as a tax too as you don't get free healthcare. Day to day living sure is almost certainly cheaper re food, petrol etc. But all in all the east coast is not cheap, then again I subscribe to the "cheap for a reason" view when it comes to things like property prices and state taxes...