Will I save money living in Burlington?
We asked expats if they save money living in Burlington. They said...
"Living in Burlington, Canada may allow you to save money compared to living in the United States. Canada has a lower cost of living than most U.S. states. Additionally, food, transportation, enjoying attractions, and housing in Burlington may be more affordable than in many U.S. cities. Income taxes are also usually lower in Canada than in the United States. Finally, you may be able to benefit from currency exchange when coming to Canada from the United States, which can potentially result in more savings," remarked another expat who made the move to Burlington, Canada, Canada.
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Will I save money living in Burlington?
If you live in Burlington, newcomers to Burlington would love to hear your answer to this question.