Will I save money living in Vienna?
We asked expats if they save money living in Vienna. They said...
"Living in Vienna compared to the United States offers potential long-term savings due to the lower cost of living. For example, although rent for comparable apartments may be roughly on par, taxes, utility bills, and food costs are typically cheaper in Vienna. Additionally, transportation costs tend to be lower, as there is an extensive, affordable public transportation system, and tickets do not need to be purchased for each transit visit, making it even more cost effective. Moreover, healthcare costs tend to be lower than in the U.S., often covered by the state. Generally speaking, living in Vienna can be affordable and provide considerable savings for long-term residents," said another expat in Vienna, Austria, Austria.
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Will I save money living in Vienna?
If you live in Vienna, newcomers to Vienna would love to hear your answer to this question.