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    1. GayloWraylur on

      Yeah, to “ExPaTs” and other high paid foreigners. Doubt it for actual locals

    2. What I do think this study misses, is that in a lot of cities there is affordable street food. There is no street food culture in switzerland.

    3. AenarionTywolf on

      Funny i just came back from athens, and found it extraordinarily affordable to eat there

    4. lifeofblu3 on

      Just quickly read through this. Looks like they took gross salary instead of net for the swiss cities at least. Another point which always bugs me when I see these comparisons (not just this one in particular) is that health tax is included for most european countries but not for switzerland since it’s not actually “tax”, technically this should be deducted too for “net” income. I believe a comparison with available income should be much more telling.

    5. IntentionNegative516 on

      What?!? Berlin should clearly be very high up on the “affordable” list. Eating out costs almost nothing compared to here. When I was studying in Berlin, with almost “no” money, we were always eating out. Coming here, initially earning 75k p.a., the cost of eating out was quite the shock.

      I’m also missing all of South and Eastern Europe here.

    6. Ok_Fan_6632 on

      Me and my student friends dont eat out 98% of the time lol

    7. babicko90 on

      Its actually true. I went to a restaurant in Belgrade. It was 130eur per person in local currency. Average salary is 500eur

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