Will I save money living in Al Wajh?
We asked expats if they save money living in Al Wajh. They said...
"The cost of living in Al Wajh is generally lower than in the United States. This is due to several factors such as lower housing costs, cheaper public transportation, and lower prices for groceries and dining out. Additionally, Saudi Arabia does not levy income tax which could result in significant savings. However, the actual amount of money you can save will depend on your lifestyle, spending habits, and the specific city in the United States you're comparing it to. It's also important to consider other factors such as healthcare costs, quality of life, and personal safety," said a member in Al Wajh, Saudi Arabia.
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Will I save money living in Al Wajh?
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