Why Americans Retire Early in Helsinki, Finland 🇫🇮 #shorts

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Again, we must point out that high taxation isn't something we hate here.

Yes, sometimes it may be annoying that you do have to do taxes, but our taxes are truly being used.

That's why we have so many free services like libraries, parks, sports opportunities not to meantion the healthcare, education and children's care services.

We don't hate our taxes, because we are actually given services that are worth our taxation rates.

The richer you are, the more you will be taxed. If you fall under a specific mount of income, you basically pay no taxes (aside from when you buy items or services, from which there are different tax rates too). This is to try and keep the wealth divide in control.

You don't need 1000€ per week just for food and entertainment to stay alive.

But you do need everything if you are beyond the poverty line.

marialindell
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Dude, i saw you in Think media, keep on grinding mate

HelsinkiWalks
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I make 4300€/month and my income tax is 21%. That's not so bad.

My rent in Helsinki is 700€/month. Food is cheaper than in US. Everything is cheaper than in US.

mattilahde
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Finland is also the happiest country 💙🥶

LeSatan
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I dont live in Helsinki
But i live some where close

MrDuckr
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Its not cold its even 6 degrees i can be here with only jacket and jordans

Greeting from finland 🇫🇮❤

And i am finnish not tourisy

itsleksa
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Greetings from Finland pori

Its its normal its 9- dregree's

finland
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Helsinki is very great when compared to foreign countries, but there are better cities in Finland than Helsinki.

Alexandros.Mograine