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including housing, cars, salaries, public services, i mean if you have an equal oprtunity to relocate to one of these countries, what's the better to choose ?

2006-08-25 18:45:12 · 5 answers · asked by jako1980 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

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Salaries and mimimum wage in australia are higher but so is the cost of living. they have different and some more fuel efficent cars in australia. as far as i know there is few if any government housing or programs of the like. There are more strict laws to help decrease crime though, like the no guns law. so if you are for no guns and have the ability for a good high paying job for a decent house then i would pick australia

2006-08-25 18:59:00 · answer #1 · answered by jci2005 2 · 1 0

Australia and the U.S. both have about the best levels of individual freedom that can be expected these days, and that's more important than cars, salaries, public services, etc. You can have the freedom to make life what you want.

Aussie folks--especially from the outback--prefer self-reliance, much like the American pioneers did, and have a distrust for big nanny-type governments (though I'll admit it's a fluid situation, what with the Ghost of the Comintern so deeply entrenched). If the Australians would just pick up the first ten amendments of the US Constitution, there would not be much difference. The housing, public services, cars are not really that important. Individual freedom is.

If you had a home in both places, you could surf year-round ("just like they do in the USA" ---Kinks song). Both produce excellent wine, and beer is available for non-Muslims. I'd go global, if given the chance, have a home in both countries, and shuttle between the two.

2006-08-25 19:42:19 · answer #2 · answered by Boomer Wisdom 7 · 0 0

existence is a quite subjective subject matter. mostly, existence in the U. S. and Australia is very similar. maximum human beings go by the education gadget until eventually they graduate college, then discover an finished-time pastime, paintings until eventually retirement age and then leave the paintings force waiting for his or her inevitable lack of life. that's certainly safer in Australia. there is pretty a lot no worry of loopy human beings wearing guns or abducting toddlers. no matter if the media elements Australia because the wild west, reality is that's the most urbanized great u . s . in the international. The healthcare is state-owned which makes it more cost-effective, notwithstanding the provider is below ideal. the U. S. is very cool, you truly get more beneficial salaries, and pay a lot less tax. because of competition in airways, going places is far more cost-effective the following than in Australia. Housing prices are frequently more beneficial, yet paying for and operating a automobile is way less intense priced. the human beings in both countries are about a similar. human beings look to idolize their politicians and celebrities slightly more beneficial. faith certainly performs a more beneficial position in US society. maximum Australians frequently devour far more beneficial diverse media than human beings. and ultimately Australians are events mad - Aussie regulations, rugby, cricket, swimming, surfing all get watched and suggested on an general foundation.

2016-11-27 22:06:34 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well, there's probably alot more crocodiles in Australia than the US. Most of the land over there is wasteland, so you really wouldn't need a car. You'd be livin' off the land like Mick Dundee.

2006-08-25 18:51:26 · answer #4 · answered by IthinkFramptonisstillahottie 6 · 0 0

Well i would compare life in USA to Australia as second rate
Australia has a easy and relaxed life style beautiful beaches beautiful weather work is work you either want blue or white
America has crime slums and rap crap music and have a target on there back
Australia please!!!!

2006-08-25 19:06:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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