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by stevekemp·11mo ago·view on hn ↗
And currently we have the second highest unemployment rate in the EU:

https://yle.fi/a/74-20175260

That said Finland is a lovely country to move to. Raising a child here in particular has meant I really appreciate the support, and services/facilities available. From the daycares, onwards.

Sure the taxes are high, but when you have good public transport, good services, and so on it's hard to resent them too much.

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The taxes aren't even that high if you compare with for example Germany. And in Finland they include healthcare and education etc
Ah, capitalism.. The implication is that employment = happiness.

I'm not saying Finland doesn't follow this religion..

So you'd be happy to live basically with little to no money for anything except for necessities?

Oh and no proper healthcare (because you need private insurance from employment or money)