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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Greece = 76, South Africa = 53 (US = 100).
Comparing Greece and South Africa reveals a stark contrast in quality of life metrics, with Greece scoring 68/100 against South Africa's 46/100. The most significant disparities lie in safety and healthcare. Greece boasts a safety score of 83 compared to South Africa's 24, a formidable 59-point gap. Similarly, Greece's healthcare system, rated at 69, significantly outperforms South Africa's 24, indicating vastly different standards. While South Africa offers lower price levels (42 vs. Greece's 68) and a more favorable taxation score (45 vs. Greece's 28), these economic advantages are overshadowed by concerns in critical social infrastructure.
Greece emerges as the clear winner due to its superior safety and healthcare provisions, which significantly outweigh South Africa's lower cost of living and tax burden.
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Data last updated: ยท Sources: World Bank, WHO, OECD, national tax authorities. See methodology.