€41k is around average for France. Median is €23k. Median for tech is around €45k. Of course some people earn a lot more.
She certainly isn't "among the best paid people."
But there's no huge corporate health insurance tax, and she won't be spending as much on commuting.
> But there's no huge corporate health insurance tax, and she won't be spending as much on commuting.
... and on housing. Even Europe's most nuts markets aka London, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg and Freakfurt don't come anywhere close to the situation in the US.
What's the situation in the US? You're obviously not talking about direct cost,
Or being cramped into small spaces, Or homelessness, Perhaps you are referring to comments on HN?I think they meant comparable (i.e. desirable, world-class) cities in the US. You want to compare London to cities like Los Angeles, New York, etc.
That wouldn't be a US situation, then, only a New York, or Los Angeles, or wherever situation. But it clearly says it is a US situation.
Why do you get to cherry-pick London only then?
Because the original comment that was replied to cherry-picked London and compared it to the US. Start from the top.