nostr:npub1h2nsqts7l467nrvvdr343530pgm8ug6np5udfwlnwcet5alm5aqqyznx0j Also consider that you have to pay US$50-75K/year to send your kids to a top university in the States, vs maybe US$3-6K/year for UofT or McGill here in Canada (up to US$15K/year for a professional program at UofT).

And you might have to have paid >$10K/year for private school to get them into those US universities, if your school district wasn't well funded.

And after they graduate, they'll lose their health insurance coverage.

Lots of hidden costs to chip away at an IT pay diff. 🙁

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nostr:npub17yujtq4726d4g8mxwp9hayuz9jahfgsc0j03ncs6e22l8h03gf5s9ppxek that is true and if you are in a medical emergency, you better hope that the facility and/or doctor who tends to you is in network. There are so many medical debt horror stories in the States.

The US is truly a "pay to win" system...