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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Czech Republic = 69, Poland = 64 (US = 100).
In this Central European match-up, the Czech Republic maintains a slight lead in quality of life at 63/100 over Poland's 62/100, though the practical differences are often pronounced. A major cost of living disparity is evident, with the Czech Republic at 56 and Poland significantly higher at 75, indicating greater affordability in the Czech Republic despite Poland's lower price level of 53 compared to 60. Healthcare presents another notable gap, with the Czech Republic scoring 64 against Poland's 51, suggesting a more robust system. Safety ratings are high for both but slightly favor the Czech Republic at 92 versus Poland's 86. Taxation and climate scores are nearly indistinguishable between the two countries.
The Czech Republic slightly prevails, primarily due to its more effective healthcare system and higher safety rating, offering a marginally superior overall quality of life experience.
63
๐จ๐ฟ Czech Republic
62
๐ต๐ฑ Poland
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Data last updated: ยท Sources: World Bank, WHO, OECD, national tax authorities. See methodology.