Well, if you come straight from USA - and of course it strongly depends from which city in USA you are moving away, you might find UK really so much better.Winston wrote: ↑December 22nd, 2020, 5:49 amBut yick and yohan, how do u explain the three videos above from americans who like the UK and have a more interesting life there? They dont seem to be there for the girls. But arent the people in UK more authentic and approachable and more willing to talk to strangers? Don't they love to invite you in for a cup of tea like the movies always show? Lol. Also the british accents sound more cultured and historical.
But believe me, UK will follow soon and getting poorer and even more violent, plenty of illegal immigrants, a lot of criminality - it left European Community by its own choice, and now it is 'independent', but also isolated... not within the European free trade zone any longer.
Also problems with jobs and a lot of restrictions because of this corona-virus.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... annel.html
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About USA:
Just today in Yahoo, and keep in mind this is the AVERAGE income per HOUSEHOLD in that city of approx. 70.000 people, still taxes and health insurance has to be deducted I guess, and still those jobs are not stable at all, you can be kicked out anytime...
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/poorest- ... 00229.html
These are the poorest cities in every US state
1. Ohio: Youngstown
Median household income: $29,143 (state: $58,642)
Poverty rate: 37.9% (state: 13.1%)
Youngstown is the poorest city not only in Ohio but in all of the U.S., according to the 24/7 Wall St. analysis.
Like other shrinking American cities, Youngstown’s decline was prompted by the departure of major manufacturers. Layoffs in the steel and metalworking industries started by the thousand on Black Monday — Sept. 19, 1977 — and just kept going.
Today it’s not just the adults who are struggling to survive in the city, with abysmally low wages and high unemployment — but over half of the children in Youngstown live in poverty, according to census estimates.