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  2. Hard Truths About Living in Europe vs the United States - AOL

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    Compare the lifestyle, finances, family life, safety and education in Europe versus the United States before deciding to move to Europe.

  3. 4 Signs You’re Living Too Far Below Your Means — and Can ...

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    You’re living way too far below your means, and it’s time to treat yourself. Going back to the 50-30-20 rule from above, you should be able to spend 20% of your income on things you want.

  4. Visa requirements for European Union citizens - Wikipedia

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    A citizen of one EU or EFTA country can live and work indefinitely in the other EU and EFTA countries. However, countries can limit the right to vote and work in certain sensitive fields (such as government, police, military) to local citizens only. [377] Immigrants from another EU or EFTA country can be refused welfare benefits. [378]

  5. Relocation (personal) - Wikipedia

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    Painting of a family moving in the 19th century. Relocation, also known as moving, or moving house, is the process of leaving one's dwelling and settling in another. [1] The new location can be in the same neighborhood or a much further place in a different city or different country (immigration).

  6. 7 Signs You’re Working Too Hard for Your Money & How To Work ...

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    Too many people race through the workday to get 20 tasks done and still feel broke at the end of it. You can keep doing this for the next several decades until you drop exhausted into retirement ...

  7. Migrations from Poland since accession to the European Union

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    After Poland joined the EU, Poles acquired the right to work in some EU countries, while some of the members implemented transition periods. The UK, Ireland, Sweden and Malta allowed Poles to work freely without any limitations from the start. Peaking in 2007, almost 2.3 million Poles lived abroad, [1] mostly in Western Europe.

  8. Immigration, crime propel Europe's move to right, analysts say

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    In Italy, “security issues are being exploited by right-wing forces,” sociologist Giovanna Campani told Yahoo News. At a glance, the two countries share relatively few commonalities.

  9. Human capital flight - Wikipedia

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    A successful two-year in situ anti-poverty program, for instance, helps poor people make in a year what is the equivalent of working one day in the developed world. [42] Research on a migration lottery that allowed Tongans to move to New Zealand found that the lottery winners saw a 263% increase in income from migrating (after only one year in ...