@JacDG said:
We don't have a legally set minimum wage in Denmark, but the average minimum wage in most fields equates to 18 US dollars an hour, and the workweek is 37 hours, we get 6 weeks of annual leave. It might sound nice, but the tax rates are the highest in the world I believe, and there are fees and charges on everything, cars for instance are ridiculously expensive compares to a lot of countries like Germany or the United States.
About 50% income tax is pretty high. We do get something for it though, like free the healthcare and education and a ton more then that.
e: I saw somewhere(Wikipedia) that the average minimum wage in Denmark is about 100,- DKK or $17,80 an hour.
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