My company transferred me from Chicago to London. Here's how my lifestyle and the work culture compare.
Briefly

In an insightful account, a Brooklyn native and lifestyle creator shares her experiences after relocating to London from Chicago. Although the transition involved extensive planning and paperwork, the adjusted lifestyle highlights both challenges and benefits. Notably, she mentions the decrease in income due to the differences in average salaries but appreciates the more affordable costs of housing and healthcare in the UK. The individual finds the transition manageable while acknowledging the cultural adjustments that accompany the move.
Having professional experience internationally is valuable, and luckily, I work for a global company, which is partly what attracted me to moving from Chicago to London.
I knew that moving from Chicago to the UK would lower my annual income. I make less than what I made in Chicago, which is a common reality.
While London is a major city, this is generally a higher cost of living, I've found that expenses associated with housing, groceries, and other services are way more affordable.
Here in the UK, I pay about £300 a month for national insurance, which helps fund public services like the National Health Service.
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