can someone help a leaf out? i have the opportunity to go to america and pic related is my situation.
is affordable housing worth it over non-socialised health care?
i'm generally very healthy, no alcohol/smoking, very clean, i work a white collar job and my company has insurance.
Um no brainer dude.
>>134264000
nice trips
so.. 'murica?
heath insurance will be less than your car insurance + extra taxes here
and youll probably get paid more if youre going to work there
>my company has insurance
thats even better
>>134264117
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt84J7U75e0 Listen to this 50 times then you can enter
>>134263859
Doy faggit
>>134264402
Was pretty much going to say exactly this. Any even halfway decent employment is going to pay the vast majority or all of your health insurance while still having a better opportunity for higher wages.
>>134264975
ive actually be thinking about moving there after i finish school
whats the best state if i just dont want to get killed by nonwhites (even though im nonwhite)
>>134266145
You have to give more information about the type of person you are, what you like, etc. if you want a legitimate answer.
Crime is a meme here if you're not poor and don't look for trouble. All crime is compartmentalized to a few neighborhoods in cities no one of decent reputation ever goes to anyway. Since you said you had a white collar job I'm assuming you're not poor.
>>134266145
Sorry I thought you were OP
>>134264117
Just don't go to Wash. Every Canuck I have known was uncomfortable there. And Cali, obviously.
>he isnt coming for the guns and freedom
Fuck off, we are full.
>>134263859
It's not an either or situation. Housing is ludicrously expensive in most major US cities. Anything like Chicago NYC SF will have you paying Toronto prices or very close. A second tier city is more doable; I live in Minneapolis and with a couple of roommates I can do a nice middle of the road house in a non-trendy part of town for $500/month or less. I could own a house if I wanted (100k in the bank) but renting isn't bad here. Rural America can be hilariously cheap, as in "three bedroom house for under $80k" cheap but economic opportunity is lacking.
It really depends on where you're trying to go. For me universal healthcare would be a huge benefit simply because getting hit by a bus and an ambulance to the hospital would bankrupt me without coverage and I'm currently paying $80 a month for that "privilege."
>>134263859
If you like your doctor you can keep your doctor.
>>134269863
>$80 a month for that "privilege."
factor in Canadian taxes and you'd probably be paying more for the healthcare
also i hear car insurance is cheap as fuck over there is that true?
i have to pay right under 700 for not having health insurance last year
Healthcare is only an issue when you are an old geezer...or if you are seriously retarded or something (which I think you may be)
Just buy a plan dummy.
>>134263859
You will get taxed roughly the same as you will here but you'll pay a second mortgage for the rest of your life in health insurance. You can get a cheap house in any of the other cities here, you'll just have to commute.
>>134269863
You can get those prices in Canada and health insurance is collected off of your pay cheque by way of comparable income tax. I love America, but your health system is a fucking pain in the ass.
>>134263859
We don't like your kind around here