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European Dolce Vita

In our MT5 photo gallery you can see top 10 European countries citizens of which enjoy the highest standard of living according to Glassdoor

European Dolce Vita

    The United Kingdom is the tenth on the list of the world's richest countries. The Briton's average annual income is $46,380 nowadays. Nevertheless, living in this country is one of the most expensive in the world.

European Dolce Vita

    Cozy Austria is the ninth on the list. Austrians get lower income than the Britons do. However, Austrians pay lower rent than their EU neighbors do. That's why Glassdoоr included Austria in this list.

European Dolce Vita

    Extraordinary Ireland is on the eighth line. The Irish's average income is quite high. Additionally, the country's citizens show efficient level of purchasing power, almost the same as in Switzerland.

European Dolce Vita

    Norway is on the seventh line.

    Living in the Fjord Country is quite expensive – an ordinary hamburger costs about 500 rubles. However, experience has proven that the more expensive life is, the higher salary people get. The Norwegian's average income is $70 – 80 K, and the biggest part of it is paid for rent and food.

European Dolce Vita

    Finland is on the sixth line. The citizens of this country also get high wages. Finns can afford living in grand style; they visit cafes and shops every week.

European Dolce Vita

    The Netherlands is on the fifth line of the list. House prices are quite low here while income is high.

European Dolce Vita

    On the fourth line there is Sweden. The country's citizens get high wages, whereas prices for transport, food and rent are low.

European Dolce Vita

    Germany is the third among the countries with the highest living standard. The average income in this country is not so high compared to other EU countries, but the Germans' purchasing power demonstrates excellent results.

European Dolce Vita

    Denmark is the second on this list. The kingdom's citizens get the highest net income.

European Dolce Vita

    Switzerland is the leader on the list. The people of this country are the richest Europeans. Every Swiss can afford to buy twice as much as a New Yorker, Glassdoor noted.

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