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It also seems that your insurance plan might not cover many things if you're not rich which leads to so many movie and show plots where characters have to do something crazy to afford healthcare for themselves or loved one. I saw tons of people on reddit explain how much they got into debt because of an accident that involved emergency (so not like they had a choice not to go).
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I do understand that while US doesn't have a free health care, you are often insured through work? But many are not. I'd rather be unemployed somewhere where it doesn't threaten my livelihood than working somewhere where I can't afford to quit. I will make more money, but everything will be more expensive and I will desperately depend on my job for medical insurance (so if I quit or lose my job for a short while, I can't get sick?). I would probably not have a month off or more every year and limitless sick days. I fear that if I go to US, I will lose generous vacation time and work will be much more intense. I want to have free time for myself, for my interests, for people. I also care about work life balance A LOT. Nothing extravagant, because I realistically don't need it and it doesn't motivate me. I of course appreciate a good salary and want to be able to live a sustainable, self reliant, comfortable and safe lifestyle but for me that means - owning an apartment/place to live, not having debt, having retirement savings, being protected in cases of sickness or medical emergencies, being able to pay bills, go out, take courses in something that interests me, travel affordably, have IKEA furniture and wear H&M. However while this maybe puts me a bit above average, I am not an entrepreneur (like most people aren't) and have no interest or ability to run my own business. I am university educated with a Masters at the moment, it didn't cost me anything, and I have work experience in one unrelated but very solid field. Just saying, I'm not from Scandinavia or Germany to rightfully brag about doing things "better" than the US, but most European countries (even those not in EU) share certain privileges. I find it beautiful, but I also find US beautiful and I won't be discussing emotional reasons to live in either place here. I am Croatian, our country had a war, is now in EU, our politicians are generally incompetent, we are no economic force, our salaries are not impressive. I recently had a debate with someone who still thinks US provides the most to people who live in it, so I want to see what can US give me that would make me want to live there instead of my (very unimpressive) Country. This is not really US bashing, it is actually related to a personal choice, and by explaining my thought process I think I am able to represent an average person here (don't get me wrong, my ego is big and I don't think of my self as average in most cases, but in terms of lifestyle and class I certainly think I am.) I also don't want to discuss Trump at all.
