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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Argentina = 47, Australia = 102 (US = 100).
Australia registers a notable 10-point lead over Argentina in overall Quality of Life, scoring 67 against Argentina's 57. The most significant disparities lie in safety, where Australia scores 93 compared to Argentina's 76โa substantial 17-point difference. Taxation presents another considerable gap, with Australia at 44 and Argentina at 30, suggesting different fiscal environments for residents. While Argentina offers a significantly lower price level at 32 versus Australia's 110, its lower scores in crucial areas like safety and internet (64 vs. 75) indicate a trade-off. Healthcare, however, is a narrower contest at 59 for Argentina and 64 for Australia, indicating comparable, albeit slightly superior, provisions down under.
Australia wins this comparison, primarily due to its considerably higher safety rating and stronger overall infrastructure, despite its higher cost of living.
57
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67
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Data last updated: ยท Sources: World Bank, WHO, OECD, national tax authorities. See methodology.