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A story of French youth living through the pandemic


A story of French youth living through the pandemic
Mar 15, 2021, 08:06 am
Along with Zurich, Paris is the world’s most expensive city, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Worldwide Cost of Living survey published last September./ Source: Getty Images
Paris correspondent Lim Yoo-jung & reporter Jung Jae-ho 
A young man from the provinces realized his dream of living in Paris in 2017 after graduating with a master’s degree. Mr. Charles worked for a bank located in La Défense in Paris. When working as an intern while studying for a master’s degree in finance at the Sorbonne University in Paris, he earned €1,200 (KRW 1.56 million) per month. After working full-time, his monthly salary rose to €2,050 (KRW 2.66 million) after tax. A bonus and 50% of transportation expenses were given to employees working at the Paris branch considering prices in the city, but it was not enough for them to save money.  ....

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These are the world's top 10 most expensive cities


These are the world s top 10 most expensive cities
Parisians spend about $6 on freshly baked bread, while in Zurich a humble loaf costs about $5
No.10, LOS ANGELES, US: LA is the second US city to appear on the top 10 list. Much like New York, rent prices in this fame-hungry city are one of the highest in the country. Its warm climate, desirable beaches and rolling mountains make it one of the most in-demand places to live for young professionals and families. AFP
No. 9, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK: High taxes is one of the main reasons the cost of living is so high in Denmark’s capital. While health care and university tuition fees are free, sales tax is 25 per cent and income tax starts at 36 per cent. Reuters ....

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