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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Argentina = 47, Spain = 81 (US = 100).

An analysis of Argentina versus Spain for quality of life demonstrates Spain's overall lead, scoring 68/100 against Argentina's 57/100. The most pronounced difference lies in cost of living perception, where Spain rates 70 compared to Argentina's 47, suggesting a perceived greater affordability or value despite Argentina's lower price level (32 vs Spain's 78). Internet quality is another notable differentiator, with Spain's 76 surpassing Argentina's 64, indicating better connectivity. Spain also offers a superior climate rating of 74 (15.5ยฐC average) compared to Argentina's 63 (17.5ยฐC). Safety is notably higher in Spain (87) than in Argentina (76), and healthcare also edges out, 66 to 59. Taxation levels are remarkably similar, with Argentina at 30 and Spain at 31.

Spain emerges as the stronger option, largely driven by its higher scores in cost of living perception, internet quality, and significantly better safety and climate conditions.

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Cost of Living47
70+23
Climate63
74+11
Safety76
87+11
Healthcare59
66+7
Internet64
76+12
Taxation30
31+1

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Data last updated: ยท Sources: World Bank, WHO, OECD, national tax authorities. See methodology.