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Denmark
Denmark, with its capital city Copenhagen, is another high-cost but high-reward country. The average annual wage in Denmark is about US$65,600. Copenhagen, in particular, is one of the most expensive cities to live in Europe. A one-bedroom apartment in the city center can cost around US$1,200 per month. Nevertheless, the high wages and excellent social services, including free healthcare and education, make Denmark an attractive destination for many.
Key Points
- Average Annual Salary: US$65,600
- Cost of Living: High, particularly in Copenhagen
- Benefits: Strong social services, quality healthcare, and education
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