Finland is a very expensive country compared to many others. To tell you the truth i would say the minimum cost of living for me is over 10.000 euros per year considering the fact that i am married with one child (15 years of age) and this is only for food and shelter. the food prices are not as bad however when it comes to buying clothing etc, i wait till sales to buy anything as the prices are VERY HIGH! compared to London, Sweden, Estonia etc
however if it is for education then i would say it is worth it as Finland's education system is considered the best in the world. However, it is very tough, forexample they teach secondary school things at primary school level... so i hope you got the picture
i hope i helped you :)
Because the most genius people are living in Finland.
As of 2009, there are an estimated 24,000 Muslims living in Finland.
People from Finland are called Finns, or Finnish people.
Finnish. (There are other nationalities living in Finland: Swedish, Lapp, and Russian)
It's about 181 euros.
I think the cost of living is cheapest in the Midwest states.
Arizona is the warmest state with the cheapest cost of living.
All of wyoming has cheap cost of living. Living in a rural area can be expensive as you have to travel for everything and what is available has a higher price because of transportation costs. There is no state tax. Jackson Hole is the most expensive I believe.
Cheapest is probably Moldova but the cheapest for good quality of education and standard of living is Ukraine.
Because the most genius people are living in Finland.
Because the most genius people are living in Finland.
The cost of living in a city depends on where the city is. The Economist Intelligence Unit lists Osaka as the most expensive city to live in followed by Sydney, Oslo, Melbourne and Singapore. The cheapest cities to live in include Kiev, Bogota and Santiago.
As of 2009, there are an estimated 24,000 Muslims living in Finland.
cheapest dodge is the dart, guessing 14 to $17,000.
Countries like Moldova, Albania and Ukraine have the lowest cost of living but also the lowest level of income. In the European Union countries like Latvia, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria have the lowest costs of living.
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