Corporations ate us guys. Where is the freedom everyone talks? You can't even open a mouth due to a risk of being blacklisted. While this is became a normal to have unlimited overtimes, trade your life and families for work. Corporations compare you by performance while nobody limits the time which clearly cause survival like challenges. There are no any labor regulations no any labor unions brave enough to raise the issue and enforce companies to compare performance by 8h/day performance, enforce companies to calculate overtimes and pay for that.
It is not a slavery it is worse.
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Even Europeans from weaker Western/Southern European economies like Spain and Italy don't move to the US.
Who's the last British guy that has immigrated to the US given the shared language, despite the paltry salary and high cost of living in London? They'd rather work in European offices of US tech companies in countries that they don't speak the native language of and have guaranteed healthcare, education and worker protections.
The argument about taxes is always hilarious. After paying the three layers of government, oftentimes four, taxes tends to be the same for high-income earners, except they have to shell out for healthcare and universities as well. For low-income earners, the tax rates in the US are lower but the health care, university tuition and cost of rent/mortgage in areas with decent public schools is so high that it's a wash.