A lot of money can be saved by moving to another EU country.
It is true that the Germans get away comparatively cheap when it comes to the cost of living.
Only two neighboring states are cheaper than Germany in an EU comparison.
According to the statistics agency Eurostat, the price level in this country in 2019 was 6.8 percent above the EU-wide average.
But it is much cheaper.
Some countries are almost half the price that would have to be paid in the Union for a representative basket of more than 2,000 goods and services.
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22.08.2020 | Aktualisiert am 21.08.2020
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