Will I save money living in Breda?
We asked expats if they save money living in Breda. They said...
"Living in Breda may offer some savings compared to living in the United States. The cost of living in the Netherlands is generally lower than in the United States, with lower prices for groceries, transportation, and housing. Additionally, the Netherlands has a higher minimum wage than the United States, which can help to offset some of the costs of living. Furthermore, the Netherlands has a value-added tax (VAT) of 21%, which is lower than the sales tax in many U.S. states. All of these factors can help to make living in Breda, Netherlands more affordable than living in the United States," remarked another expat who made the move to Breda, The Netherlands.
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Will I save money living in Breda?
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