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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Czech Republic = 69, United Kingdom = 97 (US = 100).
In a surprisingly tight contest, the Czech Republic edges out the United Kingdom in Quality of Life, scoring 63 against the UK's 61. The score gaps are notably smaller in this pairing, suggesting a more comparable experience across several metrics. Internet quality sees the UK with a slight 7-point lead (81 vs. 74), while the Czech Republic holds a 6-point advantage in safety (92 vs. 86). Healthcare also favors the Czech Republic at 64, a 6-point lead over the UK's 58. The most significant practical difference lies in cost of living; the UK's price level of 103 is substantially higher than the Czech Republic's 60, making daily expenses considerably more affordable in Central Europe. Climate scores are almost identical (49 vs. 46), reflecting similar temperate conditions, and taxation is very close at 37 for the Czech Republic and 35 for the UK.
The Czech Republic is marginally preferred, primarily due to its significantly lower cost of living and slightly stronger safety and healthcare scores, offering better value without substantial compromise on key metrics.
63
🇨🇿 Czech Republic
61
🇬🇧 United Kingdom