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For people who’ve worked in the US, at what point does it make sense to live there.
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As a dual national returning to work in the US has always been an option for me and some days it looks enticing. However the salaries in Australia seem better for a level of technical expertise with the additional benefits of PTO/super. Is there a salary threshold where it makes more sense to live stateside? I.E Sydney to SF or Newcastle to Houston. Australia doesn’t seem to have much variance in COL outside of housing, and the US has experienced a shift to Aussie prices for consumer goods (numerically speaking).

Has anyone laid out what say 80, 120, 180, and 250k is like in each country before?

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