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Irishlady Aug 21st 2013 1:00 pm

Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 
Hello,

Just curious... can you buy more with your salary in Australia than you could in the UK thanks?

Irishlady

chris955 Aug 21st 2013 2:38 pm

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 
Me personally no, others no doubt will be able to and others will be like us. There are too many variables, some jobs pay more there and some pay more here. My feeling is that overall there isnt a huge difference with this country being cheaper overall.

isgraham Aug 21st 2013 5:51 pm

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 

Originally Posted by Irishlady (Post 10861967)
Hello,

Just curious... can you buy more with your salary in Australia than you could in the UK thanks?

Irishlady

For me not even close however it very much depends what you do for a living.

Bermudashorts Aug 21st 2013 8:48 pm

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 
That question kind of implies that people get the sae salary here or there. If your salary in Australia is about 2.5$ equivalent of £ then it feels much the same really.

Mummy3 Aug 21st 2013 9:19 pm

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 
At the moment it's better but we are renting a half decent place and not throwing all our money into a renovation money pit like we did in the UK!!

carolinephillips Aug 21st 2013 10:00 pm

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 
Some things are more expensive, especially health/dental care and rent. Some things are cheaper - petrol for instance. I learned to stop comparing prices. Just get a general overall view of what your salary will buy, and then see if the move and lifestyle you want is possible/acceptable.

Zen10 Aug 21st 2013 11:18 pm

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 

Originally Posted by Irishlady (Post 10861967)
Hello,

Just curious... can you buy more with your salary in Australia than you could in the UK thanks?

Irishlady

This is entirely dependent upon what you earn, and what you buy.

Dorothy Aug 21st 2013 11:33 pm

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 

Originally Posted by Irishlady (Post 10861967)
Hello,

Just curious... can you buy more with your salary in Australia than you could in the UK thanks?

Irishlady

Why? Aren't you going to Canada?

Amazulu Aug 22nd 2013 12:46 am

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 

Originally Posted by Irishlady (Post 10861967)
Hello,

Just curious... can you buy more with your salary in Australia than you could in the UK thanks?

Irishlady

Standard of living (in your title) or cost of living?

They are not necessarily the same thing

heldownunder Aug 22nd 2013 12:48 am

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 
I buy clothes from uk - good brands which were once expensive to me are now very affordable that i live in oz ... Just need to know your sizes

Sully1 Aug 22nd 2013 6:04 am

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 

Originally Posted by Irishlady (Post 10861967)
Hello,

Just curious... can you buy more with your salary in Australia than you could in the UK thanks?

Irishlady

Personally no. Financially we were better off in the uk but our surroundings and environment is better in Australia.

quoll Aug 22nd 2013 7:18 am

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 
Living in UK on Aus money - better COL in UK. Standard of living - for me, personally, far better in UK as well (more variety, more to do, better weather - for me - to do it in) but each to their own.

denzil73 Aug 22nd 2013 1:35 pm

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 

Originally Posted by Zen10 (Post 10862914)
This is entirely dependent upon what you earn, and what you buy.

Yup, tho things have increased in cost quite a bit in recent years compared to inflation.

General everyday items are comparable but most 'hobby' or more specialist DIY equipment is retardedly more expensive here than in the UK.

Swings n roundabouts. Altho vehicles are WAY overpriced here compared to Europe/UK/USA.

Amazulu Aug 23rd 2013 1:19 am

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 

Originally Posted by denzil73 (Post 10863767)
Gvehicles are WAY overpriced here compared to Europe/UK/USA.

2nd hand definitely but a lot of new cars are cheaper than the UK - the Triton that I bought recently certainly is. As was my VW purchased 3 years ago

Consumer electronics tend to be cheaper here (compared to UK)

My hobby stuff costs less too

What is expensive in Australia is hardware/building/plumbing/electrical/fixings/paint etc. Way more than the UK. Branded clothes too

US is cheaper for everything - UK and Australia

This is all based on actual cost using current exchange rate. PPP is another story

Zen10 Aug 23rd 2013 1:23 am

Re: Compare standard of living in the UK with Australia
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 10864940)
2nd hand definitely but a lot of new cars are cheaper than the UK - the Triton that I bought recently certainly is. As was my VW purchased 3 years ago

Consumer electronics tend to be cheaper here (compared to UK)

My hobby stuff costs less too

What is expensive in Australia is hardware/building/plumbing/electrical/fixings/paint etc. Way more than the UK. Branded clothes too

US is cheaper for everything - UK and Australia

This is all based on actual cost using current exchange rate. PPP is another story


You mean those giant dog costumes for people are cheaper here than in the UK?;) Another thing to wave in the faces of the Little Englanders.


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