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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Czech Republic = 69, Thailand = 54 (US = 100).
Comparing the Czech Republic and Thailand reveals stark contrasts, primarily in healthcare and safety, despite their closely aligned Quality of Life scores (63 vs. 61). Healthcare disparity is profound, with the Czech Republic scoring 64, a commanding 29 points higher than Thailand's 35. Similarly, safety is a significant differentiator: the Czech Republic's 92 far surpasses Thailand's 73, indicating a much more secure environment. Taxation, however, favors Thailand with a score of 66 against the Czech Republic's 37โa 29-point gap suggesting lighter tax burdens. Climate preferences diverge sharply; Thailand's average 28ยฐC contributes to its 60 climate score, while the Czech Republic's cooler 9.5ยฐC rates 49. Economically, Thailand offers a substantially lower price level of 38 compared to the Czech Republic's 60.
The Czech Republic wins out, predominantly due to its markedly superior healthcare and safety, offering a more robust social infrastructure despite higher taxation.
63
๐จ๐ฟ Czech Republic
61
๐น๐ญ Thailand
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Data last updated: ยท Sources: World Bank, WHO, OECD, national tax authorities. See methodology.