Yea I've been to the US far too much. 6 weeks travelling when I was young -- about 10 times since. The sentence you said about prices being about the same made me lol!
The US standard of life economically whips ours from a great height.
Examples would be good thanks... (sure you can find loads though, but then I could probably do the other way round, and houses and gas I'll give you)
However generally something in the US will cost around the same $:£ ratio as something in the UK/Europe.
Actually funnily enough the first thing I searched for was actually closer to actual price...
PS3 - £230-£250
-$270-330
Either way I've been there for a couple of months over the last couple of years and never found it as cheap as people suggest it is, mostly becuase we had a 2:1 exchange rate for a while, then going over as a tourist it was cheap. If on an average US wage the vast majority of things will be equivilent cost to that of the average person in the UK...
EDIT: As another example... Cars. Taken from the list in the other post a couple of cars that have exact models in the UK.
Honda Civic
US - $15,605 - $25,490
UK - £16,000 - £23,000
Honda Accord
US - $21,180 - $29,730
UK - £21,000 - £29,000
Ford Focus
US - $16,640 - $19,670
UK - £16,000 - £21,000
I'm actually suprised that they are that identical in price!
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