We need to get back to being human beings and human doings

  • MrMakabar@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    That is kind of the thing. Americans earn extremely well. So when Americans move to southern Europe, they are either retired or have a great remote job. With cheap houses in the rural parts of those countries and access to public health care, you can actually have a pretty chill lifestyle.

    That is to say: Capitalism is great for capitalists.

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      2 days ago

      I do wonder how much this is about moving from urban spaces to rural spaces as opposed to geographic discrepencies.

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        It depends, but in poor cities like Sevilla the suburbs have some decent apartments or houses for basically a good(like less then $100k) annual US salary. Those will have light rail access, so living car free is still possible.