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Is it cheaper to live in Finland or the US?

While the cost of living in Finland is 22% higher than in the U.S., not all expenses are higher than in the U.S., according to Numbeo. The website also shows that the rent in Finland is significantly lower on average, 50.6%, than in the U.S. A one-bedroom city center apartment's rent can run about $875.74 per month.



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