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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Czech Republic = 69, New Zealand = 95 (US = 100).

The Czech Republic (63/100) and New Zealand (64/100) exhibit a nearly identical quality of life profile, with marginal differences across key metrics. New Zealand slightly leads in internet quality, scoring 81 against the Czech Republic's 74, a 7-point difference. Conversely, the Czech Republic's healthcare system rates marginally higher at 64 compared to New Zealand's 59. Both nations boast exceptional safety, with New Zealand at 96 and the Czech Republic at 92, ensuring secure environments. The primary divergence is economic: New Zealand's price level is significantly higher at 105 compared to the Czech Republic's 60, making daily expenses considerably more costly in the former. Taxation levels are almost identical, at 37 for the Czech Republic and 38 for New Zealand.

This comparison is too close to call a definitive winner based on quality of life alone. However, for budget-conscious individuals, the Czech Republic offers a nearly identical quality of life at a significantly lower cost.

63

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64

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Cost of Living56
59+3
Climate49
48-1
Safety92
96+4
Healthcare64
59-5
Internet74
81+7
Taxation37
38+1

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Data last updated: ยท Sources: World Bank, WHO, OECD, national tax authorities. See methodology.