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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Chile = 63, Japan = 92 (US = 100).
In the matchup between Chile and Japan, Japan demonstrates a superior Quality of Life score of 66/100 against Chile's 59/100. Japan's healthcare system is markedly stronger, scoring 75 compared to Chile's 51, a 24-point gap highlighting a significant difference in medical provision. Safety is another area where Japan excels, with a score of 93 versus Chile's 76, indicating a more secure social environment. Conversely, Chile's climate score of 64 (average 14ยฐC) significantly surpasses Japan's 44 (average 16ยฐC), suggesting a more appealing natural environment for many. The cost of living is higher in Japan, with a price level of 88 against Chile's 55, making it considerably more expensive.
Japan clearly wins this comparison, driven by its substantially higher scores in healthcare and safety, despite a less favorable climate and higher living costs.
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Data last updated: ยท Sources: World Bank, WHO, OECD, national tax authorities. See methodology.