Matthew
Touchdown! Greaser!
They get a lot for their money in Belgium. Health care, child care, retirement, a lot. The folks I talked to seemed pretty happy with it.
Are they happy about it, or just used to it?
I've spent some time on and off in various parts of Europe on business and heard similar comments. But I always wondered if the people I was talking to were just trying to make it sound better than it really was. Once I started talking "off the record" to a friend of mine and his wife over there, I started hearing a little different story. Taxes are very high in a lot of countries over there to cover retirement, medical, and all the rest, so their take-home pay seems very low to our standards and that seems to raise the cost of living. There isn't much left over after you buy groceries and buy gas that costs up to 4x what it costs in the US. But, in the US, if you pay for your own medical insurance, fund your own IRA or other retirement plans, and cover your own other things, you still don't have much left over after groceries either. Maybe it's a wash, but at least here it's my choice.