HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
#31
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Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by NC Penguin
Please check threads in this forum that discuss the cost of home insurance (especially in FL), car/auto insurance (especially if you've just moved from the UK), health insurance, banking, in the US, then resconsider another word other than cheap...
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Have you been to the UK recently??
We all have to pay Home Insurance, health insurance and car insurance. It is just as high over here as over there.
The NHS will not be here much longer and if you want something doing you have to pretty much pay anyway so where is the difference. I think you people need to get back in touch with the British economy. Compared to the UK the USA has a much smaller cost of living.
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Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by earwig999
Compared to the UK the USA has a much smaller cost of living.
#33
Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by earwig999
Have you been to the UK recently??
We all have to pay Home Insurance, health insurance and car insurance. It is just as high over here as over there.
The NHS will not be here much longer and if you want something doing you have to pretty much pay anyway so where is the difference. I think you people need to get back in touch with the British economy. Compared to the UK the USA has a much smaller cost of living.
We all have to pay Home Insurance, health insurance and car insurance. It is just as high over here as over there.
The NHS will not be here much longer and if you want something doing you have to pretty much pay anyway so where is the difference. I think you people need to get back in touch with the British economy. Compared to the UK the USA has a much smaller cost of living.
There is no equivalent of the NHS in the US. It is all privatised and even if an employer offers subsidized health insurance, you could still be paying a couple hundred Dollars a month (more if you have children or depending on the size of your employer) and that's before you even use the services!
You can continue living with rose tinted glasses about life in the US if you wish. Reality will hit you hard, especially since you have a kid.
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Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by Manc
yeah, but depending on where they live dictates whether or not they lose their house and assets and end up destitute.
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Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by Manc
can you give me examples?
Scrambled egg, corned beef hash, home fries, bagel and all the coffee you want. $1.99 or £1.20
Yes there are cheap places in the UK but they are few and far between.
Petrol £1 per litre
Gas $2.20 per gallon.
#36
Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by earwig999
3 sandwiches, 3 bags or crisps (chips) and a coffee. £20
Scrambled egg, corned beef hash, home fries, bagel and all the coffee you want. $1.99 or £1.20
Scrambled egg, corned beef hash, home fries, bagel and all the coffee you want. $1.99 or £1.20
eating out is all relative to what the restaurant / cafe can charge.
groceries at the store are comparitive, and Tesco wins hands down everytime.
Originally Posted by earwig999
Petrol £1 per litre
Gas $2.20 per gallon.
Gas $2.20 per gallon.
Atlanta to Miami 400 miles
you do the maths. Petrol is cheaper here because you need to drive 4 times further to get anywhere.
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Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by NC Penguin
I think it is you who need to do the research...
There is no equivalent of the NHS in the US. It is all privatised and even if an employer offers subsidized health insurance, you could still be paying a couple hundred Dollars a month (more if you have children or depending on the size of your employer) and that's before you even use the services!
You can continue living with rose tinted glasses about life in the US if you wish. Reality will hit you hard, especially since you have a kid.
NC Penguin
There is no equivalent of the NHS in the US. It is all privatised and even if an employer offers subsidized health insurance, you could still be paying a couple hundred Dollars a month (more if you have children or depending on the size of your employer) and that's before you even use the services!
You can continue living with rose tinted glasses about life in the US if you wish. Reality will hit you hard, especially since you have a kid.
NC Penguin
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Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by Manc
comparing apples to oranges.
eating out is all relative to what the restaurant / cafe can charge.
groceries at the store are comparitive, and Tesco wins hands down everytime.
Manchester to Birmingham 80 miles
Atlanta to Miami 400 miles
you do the maths. Petrol is cheaper here because you need to drive 4 times further to get anywhere.
eating out is all relative to what the restaurant / cafe can charge.
groceries at the store are comparitive, and Tesco wins hands down everytime.
Manchester to Birmingham 80 miles
Atlanta to Miami 400 miles
you do the maths. Petrol is cheaper here because you need to drive 4 times further to get anywhere.
#39
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Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by earwig999
3 sandwiches, 3 bags or crisps (chips) and a coffee. £20
Scrambled egg, corned beef hash, home fries, bagel and all the coffee you want. $1.99 or £1.20
Yes there are cheap places in the UK but they are few and far between.
Petrol £1 per litre
Gas $2.20 per gallon.
Scrambled egg, corned beef hash, home fries, bagel and all the coffee you want. $1.99 or £1.20
Yes there are cheap places in the UK but they are few and far between.
Petrol £1 per litre
Gas $2.20 per gallon.
where are all the british tourists then!!?
#40
Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by silvermine
yes but a secretary here earns in dollars what a secretary earns in pounds in the uk!!?
I think he said he is earning $2.20 per hour.
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Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by earwig999
I didn't say there was an NHS equivilent in the USA, I was saying that the NHS is useless anyway. I pay into a Health Insurance scheme anyway. $200 per month.....£120 ? Similar to what we pay anyhow ?
I love how people come on here dissing the NHS all the time. Obviously people who think the level of healthcare in the US is so vastly superior. They'll soon be wishing to be back on the NHS system when they've encountered a problem here.
A very close friend's daughter had a liver transplant in the U.K. a couple of years ago. The level of care she got was outstanding. The staff efficient, helpful and friendly.
You're soooo going to be in for a rude awakening.
#42
Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by izibear
You're soooo going to be in for a rude awakening.
as he has F.A. chance of moving here.
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Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by Manc
Waxwabbit works in a casino in FL...........
I think he said he is earning $2.20 per hour.
I think he said he is earning $2.20 per hour.
#44
Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by earwig999
I didn't say there was an NHS equivilent in the USA, I was saying that the NHS is useless anyway. I pay into a Health Insurance scheme anyway. $200 per month.....£120 ? Similar to what we pay anyhow ?
Have you heard about people going bankrupt in the UK due to the inability to pay for medical bills? In the US, over 50% of bankruptcies are caused by inability to pay for medical bills. This was big news earlier this year.
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#45
Re: HELP!!!!!!!! advice wanted to help us move
Originally Posted by NC Penguin
That's a possible minimum you could expect to pay for a couple without kids. Then if you visit the doctor, you pay (to step through the door. It's called a co-pay) and then pay again later for the consultation. You pay for pay for any medicines prescribed (sky's the limit at this point).
Have you heard about people going bankrupt in the UK due to the inability to pay for medical bills? In the US, over 50% of bankruptcies are caused by inability to pay for medical bills. This was big news earlier this year.
NC Penguin
Have you heard about people going bankrupt in the UK due to the inability to pay for medical bills? In the US, over 50% of bankruptcies are caused by inability to pay for medical bills. This was big news earlier this year.
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?cid=3...Bankruptcy_Law