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Poland among the most expensive countries in the world

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maintenance.

In Poland, you have to work an average of 10 hours for 3 liters of fuel
In Norway, 10 liters of fuel 1 hour

for dinner at a restaurant in Poland you have to work 13 hours while in Norway Dinner at a restaurant costs 4 hours of work

Apartment for rent 65 hours in Poland And in Norway 60 goodness.

Apartment purchase 75 hours in Poland while in NO, the purchase of an apartment takes 50 hours

Food for a 2 plus 3 family

Poland 82 hours

Norway 60 hours

Many home electronics products are cheaper in Norway and often have longer warranties

In Poland, children "create" a good business.

There are more alimonists in prisons than criminals, and we agree to it. Were it not for alimonists, Polish prisons would have collapsed. They don't pay for alimony, we as taxpayers pay for alimony through the alimony fund. We also pay for a stay in prison. This system is very expensive, but it is in full swing.

According to Polish law, there is such a thing as "maintenance obligation", in other words, the need to provide means of subsistence to specific people, in specific situations. By far the most common is child support. Normally, both parents, bringing up the child together, bear all the costs of maintaining and bringing up the child. However, when it comes to divorce or separation, things get more complicated.

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Poland among the most expensive countries in the world.

In many places we have information about how cheap it is in Poland. As the examples above show

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