Ireland has become the second-most expensive country in the EU, influencing many of its citizens to consider living overseas. The lower costs of accommodation, social activities, and health insurance in alternative countries provide significant financial relief. Even countries like Finland, which is the fifth most expensive in Europe, still present affordable living options to expatriates. As economic pressures mount, the trend of Irish people seeking better value abroad reflects broader migration patterns in response to high living costs.
Many Irish residents are choosing to relocate abroad due to the rising costs in their home country. Living in cheaper countries offers them better accommodation, social life, and health insurance.
Even in Finland, ranking as Europe's fifth most expensive country, expatriates find notable financial relief, illustrating that even the costliest places can be manageable for those who adjust effectively.
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