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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Greece = 76, South Korea = 86 (US = 100).
The quality of life in Greece (68/100) and South Korea (65/100) is remarkably similar, yet the underlying components diverge significantly. Climate presents the largest difference, with Greece's 76 score (18ยฐC average) far exceeding South Korea's 48 (12.5ยฐC average) โ a 28-point gap reflecting warmer, sunnier conditions. Cost of living is also a notable differentiator, with South Korea's price level at 78 versus Greece's 68, making Greece the more affordable option by a 21-point margin in cost of living scores. Conversely, South Korea edges out Greece in taxation (49 vs. 28) and marginally in safety (84 vs. 83) and healthcare (71 vs. 69).
This comparison is closely matched; while South Korea has a slight edge in infrastructure elements like safety and healthcare, Greece offers a more appealing climate and lower cost of living for daily expenses.
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Data last updated: ยท Sources: World Bank, WHO, OECD, national tax authorities. See methodology.