What? That can’t be right. I heard that urban Canadians are getting absolutely eviscerated and you’re telling me they have it not much worse than Warsaw with like quadruple the median salary?
Is this just flat-out wrong or are Canadians whiny bums?
I guess Iceland just doesn’t exist anymore.
I don’t know that the entire North American continent replaced Iceland.
And to add insult to injury in the more expensive cities – not only may you struggle to afford these apartments, but you’ll struggle to find an available apartment, that you’ll struggle to afford.
I thought the $1,861 average for Denmark was too high, but one-bedroom apartments do go all the way up to $4,200 in Copenhagen (although they’re 150-190m^(2) size).
Wow! Colors on maps with numbers!
The data on here seems so dubious
Wow! That’s a lot of cash
Now bare in mind that the minimum wage in portugal is only 887€.
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source: geo.universe on instagram, data taken from Numbeo (https://www.numbeo.com)
but who wants to live in a one bedroom one?
Vienna is surprisingly cheap.
Switzerland cheaper than Germany? How?
Alright jugovici, we’re going back to Bosnia
What? That can’t be right. I heard that urban Canadians are getting absolutely eviscerated and you’re telling me they have it not much worse than Warsaw with like quadruple the median salary?
Is this just flat-out wrong or are Canadians whiny bums?
I guess Iceland just doesn’t exist anymore.
I don’t know that the entire North American continent replaced Iceland.
And to add insult to injury in the more expensive cities – not only may you struggle to afford these apartments, but you’ll struggle to find an available apartment, that you’ll struggle to afford.
I thought the $1,861 average for Denmark was too high, but one-bedroom apartments do go all the way up to $4,200 in Copenhagen (although they’re 150-190m^(2) size).
Wow! Colors on maps with numbers!
The data on here seems so dubious
Wow! That’s a lot of cash
Now bare in mind that the minimum wage in portugal is only 887€.