Can anyone tell me what the comparison is of living in Australia versus the U.S. ?
Question : Can anyone tell me what the comparison is of living in Australia versus the U.S. ?
i.e. cost of living, medical insurance/costs, salaries for a plumber, apartment/housing costs, weather, nice areas to live… ect.
house insurance comparison
Best answer:
Answer by Mel
I recently heard that the cost of living in Sydney has been compared to that of New York, so Australia is rather expensive.
Medical insurance varies, for a single person, extra’s cover is $ 20 a month and combined hospital and extras is $ 80 a month, based on Lysaghts Peoplecare prices which are cheap by comparison. Double those prices for a couple, children under 21 are free on your policy.
Don’t know the exact salary but I would expect close to around $ 1000 a week.
Apartment or houses to rent in Wollongong (one hour out of syd so a little cheaper) vary from $ 300 for a decent house or unit in a cheaper area to $ 600 for the snobby regions. To purchase your looking at at least $ 300,000 for a basic one storey house or town house.
Weather is very simular but without the extremities. We have very little snow and mostly at the snow fields up the mountains. Average temperatures in Sydney see – http://www.sydney.com.au/weather.htm
I think the Wollongong area is a nice place, also known as the Illawarra. We’re an hour south from Sydney so close enough yet far enough at the same time. There a many new estates being built and the area is growing rapidly, so plenty of work for available for you.
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EDIT- I don’t know where you got that info but Wollongong has low unemployment compared to the rest of NSW. Our youth unemployment is higher though, but mostly by their own choice.
I’ve lived in Wollongong my whole life I think I know the prices, I also own a few investments. Smart ass
It depends on where in Australia you want to be. Sydney for example is probably the most expensive city in Australia in which to live & is also one of the most expensive cities to live in in the world particularly when it comes to housing affordability. As far as medical insurance is considered the rates charged are pretty much the same throughout Australia.
Sydney is probably the most popular city in Aus closely followed by Melbourne, then come Brisbane Perth, Adelaide, Hobart & Darwin in no particular order