For people who talk about the wages earned in each country, I say start calculating the spending on each country too. (Moscow and Los Angeles) In my opinion the average Angelino is paying tons more in taxes, Rent, Utilities, insurances and so much more… so if you think that the spending power is so much greater in Los Angeles because higher income you’re completely wrong. This is a straight comparison to see prices not to compare which place is better or worse. It’s just a fun video I hope you enjoyed. Thanks a lot please consider sharing this video it helps a lot 🙏🏻
the fundamental problem is: USA HAS ALMOST NO PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRY LEFT. (11% remaining of the total GDP) Everything has long been outsourced and de-industrialized by the gl0balist imperialist system. On top of that, there are no publicly-accountable state owned enterprises or nationalized banks which could be used to generate revenue for the government, so it must rely on barbaric taxation practices, while the FINANCIER BANKER CLASS makes money off of every transaction worldwide. This has lead to a sharp decrease in the standard of life. The entire Western world's economy is kept afloat by FICTITIOUS FINANCE CAPITAL, which is currently cannibalizing European industries to maintain the competitiveness of US monopolies, that are the base of the financial (imperialist) hegemony . Because in the 1970s, USA wrecklessly detached finance from the domestic physical productive industry & resources, and attached it to international oil production that can only be traded in Dollars, and the Petrodollar was born, the framework for which was imposed on the whole world under gunpoint after WW2 through Bretton-Woods -- which had already forced every other FOREX currency to ENSURE their perpetual convertability into Dollars, and established the IMF and World Bank as the premiere settlement agencies for all international finance, which were funded by the Dollar. This is what made USD the most stable and attractive reserve currency. And what allowed USA to do all this was: emerging as the largest creditor country with the most productive industry after WW2. In this way USA became global hegemon- because for every $ that was used to trade internationally, for every $ that was loaned, it would automatically be 2 dollars or more yield for US banks, which in turn allows them to finance their derivative satellites (EU & UK banks), which allows US government to borrow unlimited money without its economy collapsing Because US is literally forcing everyone else to BUY US DEBTS AND WORK OFF THEIR INTEREST. EVER WONDER WHY THE ENTIRE WORLD HAS BEEN IN PERPETUAL EXPONENTIALLY INCREASING DEBT SINCE WW2 ? BECAUSE WESTERN BANKERS ARE USING THE U.S. STATE TO ROB EVERYONE BLIND. IT'S THE GREATEST ORGANIZED PROTECTION RACKET IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND. THE MOST PARASITICAL SYSTEM EVER DESIGNED. "Service sector", real estate sector, financial sector-- all based in USURY and RENT EXTRACTION , which provide NOTHING of material value to the national GDP. 89% of today's US economy is now designed for NOTHING BUT KEEPING FINANCIAL MARKETS SOLVENT. All of that beautiful productive industry that we used to have has been robbed and outsourced overseas by the bankers, because after 1971 there was no longer enough US gold to upkeep US spending, so the US political leaders decided to pay in other ways, because we "needed to crush communism". They were right. They NEEDED to. Because communism was threatening to develop and industrialize the entire world without the help of Western FINANCE-CAPITAL . The true legacy of Communism was developing the developing world FASTER than the West could put it into DEBT. Now the entire ponzi scheme is imploding and cannibalizing itself in order to maintain the competitiveness of overseas US industrial monopolies and currency monopoly against the re-emergence of sovereign competitors . WW2 was controlled demolition. (French, American, British banks and corporations financed and re-armed Germany and Italy in the 1930s, some even continued to illegally do business with them after 1939 & 41 -- the fascists were NEVER expelled from the Bank of International Settlements) WW3 is controlled demolition part 2 (goodbye Europe) But the winds of History are blowing from the EAST. Now comes the rise of Eurasia, and after them, of Africa. And when this dialectic is reconciled, the masses of America will too find themselves and their true civilizational reality. But Europe is ROYALLY f##ked. unless they get taken over by Russia or something.
He's right. Americans should move to Russia and work for rubles. They'll have sooo much more discretionary income than they'll have in the USA. I'm glad that this guy keeps making fun videos showing how great life is in Russia compared to the USA. Keep up the good work 👍🇷🇺
Hi Daniel . Another great video ! In my opinion , the best way to compere standard of living in L.A. to Moscow is calculating in percentage . For example : How much percentage of the wage you pay for rent , utilities , food , fuel , etc. per month in those two cities .
In 2015, when I returned from Russia - Siberia - Krasnoyarsk region, I told everyone that the future is in the east and not in the west.... everyone laughed at me ... and I'm from Serbia by the way... great support! 🇷🇸🇷🇺🇲🇽
Приветствую! Предлагаю сравнить цены на услуги сотовой мобильной связи и стационарного интернета для дома. - В Лос Анжелес и России. Greetings! I propose to compare prices for cellular mobile communication services and landline Internet for the home. - In Los Angeles and Russia.
@@garysenn4809, yes. To the stereotypes about Russia, in addition to bears on the streets, balalaikas and matryeshka, you can now rightfully add the cheapest Internet and cellular communications ☝️ 😃
The American salaries are not much higher... this is a false belief... someone in McDonalds is not making so much and tons of Americans work there.. Americans work 2-3 jobs where im from.
I highly disagree with Daniel here. Even if you take a low salary of $7.5 an hour, at 8h/day 5days/week 4 weeks/month, you'll get $1200. Which is somewhat less than an _average_ salary in Moscow (last I checked it was equivalent to $1400 or 130 000₽). Afaik, in Vkusno i Tochka, you'll be getting smth like 50 000₽. BUT! That's just numbers. In reality, the cost of living in general is much lower in Russia. All the bills for electricity, gas, internet, mobile data etc are MUCH MUCH lower. Same for buying your own flat/home. Although it depends on the specific city/location. The big difference is cars. Car market has been hit HARD. Yes, China did come in, but China is not a charitable organization. So the prices went up. Electronics in general are less affordable, but it's not a huge deal. For us it's always been like this, so there's no shock. I mean, a CPU is a CPU. Let's say, the base price is $150. Obviously, it's cheaper with a US wage, but all in all PC parts are affordable. However, when it comes to devices of specific brands the prices can be quite... rabid. In which case we turn our eyes to Chinese/local brands.
The west is falling apart..i live in Toronto all my life and bought a place in Serbia its crazy to say but there's more freedom and democracy than in Canada and people are more happy and friendly
Маленькая поправочка - у нас в стандартной упаковке яиц 10 шт., а в США - 12. И в России вы на кассе заплатите столько же, сколько было на ценнике, а в США - к ценнику добавятся ещё и налоги )))
Daniel I’m also a Mexican American like you who was raised in LA who is currently in the military soon to be out after 12yrs I’ve met a Russian girl during my travels to Turkey. She lives in Russia and I hope to visit her soon. I am starting to watch your videos as a guide on how to make this possible. Any tips you can personally provide me with would be greatly appreciated and so far your channel has been very informative for me thank you.
IMHO If you have a passive income, then you have nothing to do in the USA. Pay attention to Bulgaria. Bulgaria is a favorite place for tourists from different countries. It is not difficult to move here, if you are retired. The procedure is simple and does not require much effort or large investments. It is enough to deposit an amount corresponding to the minimum Bulgarian pension for a year, rent or buy a house and get a long-term visa to Bulgaria
@@VOVARUSBulgaria is way worse than Russia. I was there on vacation. Don't want to return any more. And this was on vacation, guess living there is not the best choice.
Yes, my friend this is going to be a video we will make for sure. Thank you so much for the suggestion. I hope you enjoyed this video. Please share it with any friends so that they know that their prices are actually very affordable because our wages may be higher but our cost is so high as well.
кстати как вариант)у меня тариф от мтс и я оплачиваю сразу всё просто кидая деньги на оплату связи в приложении и в общем за три телевизора с цифровым тв(не приставка а карта,хотя разницы нет)мобильный безлимитный интернет и домашний интернет,1200 минут на разговоры и 1200 смс я отдаю 850 рублей в месяц и мне не надо за всё платить отдельно)и за всё меньше 10 долларов)
I have decided to do a quick UK price guide for the products you have purchased. (Supermarket used ASDA, cheapest products. current date 03/12/2023.) 12 large free range eggs £2.95 6 turkey bacon rashers £1.65 2 pint whole milk £1.20 2 garlic & herb baguettes £1.25 149g original Oreo biscuits 0.89p 6 golden delicious apples £1.49 Total price £9.43 (UK prices include vat) 1092.74 Rubles $11.98 USD
@@MrMcdefence I only chose this because Daniel had to. The US one is probably fake like most things over there. Mattessons 6 Turkey Rashers Lightly Smoked 150g Ingredients: Turkey (84%), Water, Salt, Flavourings, Sugar, Dextrose, Stabiliser (Sodium Tripolyphosphate), Yeast Extract, Preservative (Sodium Nitrite), Pepper, Smoke Flavouring
Admittedly I went to Moscow long before sanctions, 2015. But their supermarkets had everything you could want, and the prices were ridiculously low compared to the UK! Annual salaries generally reflect the cost of living in each country, but a lot of people in the west are really struggling at the moment!!
Because our salaries are much lower than in western countries, now inflation rate is oficially 20%. We tightened our belts more. For example my internship salary in Germany was higher than what our university tutors receive here in a good university, but as I was a student in Germany I didn’t pay taxes, transportation was for free, on other stuff discounts (clothes/ food) discounts 50% on any train tickets to other regions in Germany etc so our internship salaries was enough for us! In Germany poverty line is when the salary 2000€ per month, and people like that receive social aid from the gov, here poverty line salary depending on the region is nearly 13,000 rubles to new currency equivalent to 148 $ per month, my moms pension she worked as anesthesiologist nurse in Reanimation receive 150$ pension per month, it’s enough only for medicaments for example Moscow and St. Petersburg it’s not the same as other regions, that’s why a lot migrate from other regions to Moscow or St. Petersburg, still they need to pay high rent for example comparing to the salaries (like anywhere else in the world)
@@parrtysuz87 To be fair, no one earns 13,000; the average salary in Russia is now more than 70,000 rubles, or something like 800 dollars. Salary tax is 13%, it is automatically paid by the employer. However, as even this video shows, there is no point in comparing salaries in dollars, prices differ significantly, and the cost structure differs even more.
@@NamemaNSl Yeap! In 2012 I was in Croatia, back at that time they were independent not in EU, so for me and other tourists all was super cheap but for them it was a struggle .. 😅🙈 after that I stopped comparing the prices in the stores. Same thing as when I am at my fathers hometown Jordan, Jordanian currency is higher than dollar/ EU/pound So for them all is exp, the opposite for us all is fine! 😅 When they start to change from dollars to JDs they got surprised by prices and then all to them looks expensive! 🙈
@@parrtysuz87 в России инфляция не достигает 20%, было 12%... По сути она даже упала на 2% И как аналитики думаю, что инфляция будет продолжать падать. А вот в восточной Европе она примерно 20%. Предполагаю, что инфляция в Германии только разгоняется, ибо больше всех пострадала от санкций.
I left USA and moved to Morocco in 1993. The Canada in 1999. Then China in 2005. I settled down in China because I love my freedom, cost of living, superior quality of life, amazing food at amazing prices, the ease of living, raising my children, and doing business. I really dig your videos, I am sure you hear this often…From one former Marine, war Vet to another. Thank you brother.
It's not often a veteran writes on a comment section brother please believe that especially a Marine this is an honor! Thanks for watching im humbled to have you here
@@Wild-Siberia I admire you for making these amazing videos, very well done. I’m currently watching your video on Moscow subway stations. Mind blown! ¢50 and you can spend a day in a museum. Fantastic! 🇷🇺❤️👍
Not only is the bread cheap in Russia but it also tastes nice and if you time it right at the larger supermarkets you can get one that’s fresh out of the oven still warm, crunchy and smells nice, a lot of bread in America should be classified as cake 😂
@@allisvibrationthat's not true at all,my very cheap Russian bread won't go bad even after a week,and it's the cheapest kind of bread around me,20 rubles per half a kilo,i am not talking about more expensive bread
Даниэл! Видео супер, сравнение цен в 🇺🇸 Лос-Анджелесе и Москве 🇷🇺 .... Надо показывать и сравнивать жизнь России под санкциями и то что показывают на Западе, и в Америке и то что есть на самом деле..... Я родственникам в Германию отправляю видео Как живём в России, какие цена на ЖКХ, цены в магазинах, рынках, на колхозных рынках где можно купить то что производят фермеры и просты жители села кто ведёт хозяйство..... Ждём новых видео благослови Вас Бог😇🙏👼 ждём новых видео.... Когда в Россию?
Just went to McDonald's, one person, big mac meal with coke and fries, $15. At what point do Americans look around at the crime, homelessness, poverty, and now food prices and ask how does the "richest" country in the world have the gall to have these living standards in the modern world while simultaneously preaching on how others are doing it wrong?
usa used to be very cheap just 3 years ago when trump was president. its crazy how much prices rose just from having a democrat in power just crazy. never seen prices raise this much so fast in my life what a failire biden is
В Штатах и вообще - на Западе - принято говорить о зарплате ДО налогов. В России, насколько я знаю, всегда говорили об ОСТАВШИХСЯ В КАРМАНЕ деньгах, после налогов. Если я говорю, что у меня зарплата 50000 рублей, то это означает, что эти деньги я могу пощупать в своём кармане сразу же, после получения мной зарплаты (после всех, уплаченных работодателем, налогов, о которых мне нет особого дела). И потом могу их все потратить на свои нужды. В Британии в 80-х были налоги, доходящие до 97%. Ну, и как это считать? Сколько в те времена получал тогдашний бизнесмен: миллион фунтов или 30000 фунтов? Есть чем мериться?
@@Wild-Siberia There was a huge tebate few years ago in some internal Russian net platforms (i saw it only on pikabu though) between working people, mostly white collars, and employers, who are mostly small and medium size companies, about that thing. Overall conclusion was that the average employee costs to the company +35-45% of their salary. Not sure if it's including classical 13% 🤔 So, my meaning, that if some employe here saying that he is getting 1000 usd it's what he gets on hands all taxes and social/pension and other payments included. PS. Merriting on country in USD or other value is self not right, no real picture and ect.
@@ChessmasterH Also we have NDS (НДС) TAX which is 20%, any goods include this tax in price. If you need to produce something as a company from many components you will pay this tax, more components, more multiplier. I estimated couple years ago, if you include company payments for workers (which employer pays) with NDS + 13% and you spend ALL your money every month, which I do. Your REAL taxes will be about 60-65% from amount of money, that employer plan to spend on you as a salary. 13% tax in russia it's a bullshit, you people don't understand how things works here in Russia. One more thing, all above correct for regular working contracts (heritage from USSR actually, you don't have such thing in the west). We have other forms of contracts between workers and employers, some of them prefered by companies (less social taxes), some for workers (less income taxes). I don't want to say that situation here is bad, no, actually Russia is fucking great. But check facts by yourself and read actual sources, before you start to plan some important actions. Life is hard anywhere on the planet and don't forgive any shit. Be wise. Cheers.
Вообще то большинство людей в США работают о форме w-2, при которой налоги так же платятся работодателем и на руки работник получает деньги уже после вычета налогов. Ну а то что тебе нет дела до налогов с твоей зарплаты это печально )))
@@kto475, я неправильно выразился. Дело-то есть, но меня ОЧЕНЬ интересует сумма, оставшаяся после всех вычетов, а не общие слова, т.к. я не обязан знать % налогов. Точно так же я всегда спрашиваю размер переплаты, когда беру кредит или сам его вычисляю при банковском клерке. %% при этом получаются не совсем те, которые декларируются в Договоре, но это банкиры умело маскируют всякими формулировками и прочими хитростями. P.S. Насколько я знаю, в Штатах каждый сам ещё должен заполнить налоговую декларацию. Скорее всего работодатель выплачивает только часть - только с той З.П., которую выплачивает он, а т.к. большинство мерикосов работает на нескольких работах, совокупный налог может получиться не совсем как сумма налогов всех работодателей. Очевидно, что может возникнуть какой-то "прогресс", который и должен обсчитывать сам работник.
Even accounting for the massive portions sold at USA stores; the prices are out of control, it's cheaper here in Australia but still our prices have been rapidly rising over the last few years too. I've visited Russia a few times when I lived in Europe; Moscow isn't as expensive as some super remote Siberian Arctic mining town for food; But it's not as cheap as say Kursk, Kaluga or any middle Russia flyover city supermarket. She could have matched your portions by just grabbing two of what she bought; and it still would be roughly 1/3rd the cost of LA.
Yes I bought gallon milk yesterday at Wal-Mart $2.99. Raphs higher end gorcey store. But bacon crazy expensive. It was $ 5.00. Eggs were $ 3.00. I never shop anywhere but Adli and Walmart
I loved this video 😍😍I would love to see more content like this! I’ve not seen any others doing this sort of content and I think you’ve really hit on something 👌Australia is insanely expensive as well and for those who will immediately pounce on me and tell me about the differences in salary’s, I’m not a moron and i do know the difference but I’m also aware of the much higher taxes, fees, utility costs etc we pay here and relative to all this we are still insanely expensive in comparison to Russia! Great work Dan and Sasha 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻🥰
Thank you so much for the positive review it’s refreshing to read these comments I must say there has been a lot of comments from people from Canada and Australia seeing how expensive it is in your guises country. I’m sorry to hear that. Please consider sharing the video
I don't know how you guys did this live , but practice practice practice! Clip additions, fades back and forth, a lot of techniques pulled off here ( and in Sasha's premiere) with panache! And handling live chats shows the extent of the community that is coming together! Aloha from Big Island to all! -Sid
8:55 "Dobre Cola". I wonder who makes it? Incredibly, but it's made by "The Coca-Cola HBC". You remember, the one that has decisively and permanently left Russia. 😆
Thank you, guys, for the new video. Though it's interesting to compare prices for groceries, it would be more objective to sit down and calculate all the expenses for a month. But if we listen to the stories of many russian compatriots living in the USA, usually the story goes that they can afford more than they could living in Russia. But I think Russia very much compensates this with free healthcare, good schools (still, although not as good as they used to be in the USSR), and available public transport. And clean streets. But in the end of the day, what matters the most is to be surrounded with your people, your tribe, your culture, which you cannot buy anywhere.
If we compare something for everyday life, clothes are cheaper in the US. Clothing and shoes. And of course cars, but cars are a one-time expense. Everything else is more expensive - food, medicine, rent, everything else that the average person has to deal with.
This is a really awesome approach, comparing grocery prices in two different places at the same time. Looking forward to seeing more videos of you two guys.
I live in Toronto and my girlfriend lives in Moscow. Thank you for doing this vlog. Sadly, prices in Toronto are about 25% higher than in the US, after converting to USD. When I lived in the US, I was actually always amazed at how cheap groceries were there. Then I saw what the same groceries cost in Moscow…. I think I might have to move to Moscow 😅.
Your video is great. I liked the instant way you presented the prices in US and Russia together having anyone the immediate comparison of prices. Of course I was fully impressed by this huge gap between prices in the two countries. In my country, Greece, we have the same problem as America. Despite of my government's efforts prices are still high and they will rise from the beginning of the New Year.
@@machinedude9386 My dear friend,you don't insult me saying the obvious. The reality it is that my country for many decades, borrowed an inconceivable amount of money,especially when it was joined in EU.Also,the commercial competition between companies is very incomplete,creating the suitable conditions for unfair competition and price manipulation.
Dan, Sasha, aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii. Comparing and contrasting prices is a nice content idea. I watch Traveling with Russell and so I see the many hyper markets he goes to like Globus and others. Makes me ask the question, “What Sanctions”? But in order to know about the difference you have to look at the geopolitical realities and I am convinced that many of us are looking at the shiny coin while the magician slips the other coins into his other pocket. I do not have the time or space to explore all that is going on in the world that causes all of this. I can say that things are changing rapidly as countries jostle around for top position on our planet.
The sanctions are not in supermarkets or the prices. Russia has been isolated from the rest of the world. You cannot even send a postcard to anyone in Russia because of the sanctions. Banking is the same. Non existent.
В РФ запретили ГМО ?! Так это тогда надо сравнивать цены со спец магазинами для богатеев в Америке, типа Whole Foods и подобных. Там все в 2-3 раза дороже. Без ГМО в Америке это роскошь для богатеев 😄 Молоко 1 галлон (3.78 литра) без ГМО и антибиотиков = $11 к примеру 🤭
Просто молодцы оба! Очень понравился новый формат, шоппинг одновременно в ЛА и в Москве. Продолжайте делать такие обзоры, если будет хватать на это время. Очень информативно!
Please do (if you are interested) a review of prices at McDonald's! This is where the problem is: I recently saw a price chart at McDonald's in the USA. Judging by it, $25 can buy cola, potatoes and something else. In Russia it’s 2300 rubles and for this amount you can buy almost the entire McDonald’s menu (70-80 percent for sure). This surprised me extremely. I'm not sure if this is true. It's true?
Well, I’m from Russia, I order delivery, and 800 rubles is enough for a full order. This is most often 9 nuggets, large fries, 2-3 burgers and a "Caesar" roll.
Those who compared McDonald's in Russia and the USA say that these are, in principle, very different things, although they have the same name. But yes, 2300 rubles is a lot. I never eat there, but one day a homeless man asked to buy him a cheeseburger. Two ones and a hot drink cost 200 or 300 rubles, I don’t remember.
I can tell you some people in Russia keep "rioting" about prices in supermarkets, they prefer places like "Маяк", so called lowcost markets. They save money on the store maintainence, they look like warehouses, they all goods are stored in carton boxes, this is why prices are much lower than in regular supermarkets and the quality of goods is often also lower, but prices can be like 20-50% lower then usual. You don’t have to be poor to want to go to such supermarkets, they have good sweets and cookies, which I can only buy in these supermarkets, they are sold in large packages and much cheaper than in regular supermarkets.
Awesome new format when the camera switches from one to the other. I bet it was Sasha's idea because it looks so professional and that's what she studied. Right? 😉
In Britain I do my big shop at Aldi. It is a German owned supermarket chain that does cheaper food which still tastes nice. A quick look on google says there are three Aldi stores in Los Angeles. Otherwise regular British supermarket prices will be about 1/4 less than what you showed in LA.
As a Canadian, I thought our prices were expensive, and shocked to see how cheap groceries are in Russia, yet so expensive in the USA. I personally think that living in Russia would be far better than living in North America. (Our governments are screwing us)
Если бы ты узнал какие цены в Китае и какое там качество жизни, ты бы еще сильнее удивился ) А может быть даже и расстроился.. У нас многие люди которые побывали в Китае, постоянно говорят об очень низких ценах на продукты и товары и вкусной еде с большими порциями, и это мы сравниваем Россию и Китай ))
Классный контент придумали! Молодцы! Онлайн сравнение - это свежо! Такие стрижки в советском союзе назывались " под горшок"😊 Мода повторяется. В России молодые люди тоже носят такие стрижки, но наиболее популярная, как у Рагнара Лодброка, с хвостом/косичкой и бритым затылком и висками. Косят под викингов😊 Спасибо за видео! Очень интересно!
I’m so happy to read comments about the hairstyles. Thank you so much for enlightening us. I appreciate your support by watching the video. Greetings from California.
Two amazing videos in one day guys. You should do more videos togheter. Sasha that pecan pastry is called danish (at least in UK). Prices in US are higher than in UK. Dan if we ever meet I will teach you how to eat slavic food.
Prices are a lot higher in Los Angeles compared to other American cities. Here in Iowa, where I live, turkey Bacon is $1.51 contrasted with the $6 you paid in Los Angeles
@@uchihanikita93 All of these prices depend on what people get paid. I will admit that prices for food and rent have risen significantly in the past three years.
Persimmons are 0.99 a pound here in Atlanta Georgia at Farmers Market. The small round ones, the bigger oval shaped are 1.49 a pound. I think persiommons are seasonal, only see them late autumn and beginning part of winter and then they disappear till next year. 🤔 PNW + California is liberal Bidens paradise 🤗 why people continue living there ? You guys are masochists 😄
I liked the haircut section! 13:20 I actually think they look stylish. Let the youth experiment with their appearance if they want! Also the Brad Pitt magazine 😂😂
7:29 I currently live in Novorossiysk and can easily see all types of Nestlé candies, Snickers, Twixes and so on. They just became a little more expensive. Where I'm from, they are also sold, I'm talking about Khabarovsk 8:51 Drinks from Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are still produced here in Russia. They changed their names. For example, Cola became “Dobry” cola, since “Dobry” is a subsidiary of Coca-Cola, which before the sanctions produced cola, Sprite and Fanta, as well as fruit juices. PepsiCo, in general, left everything as it is, just all its products were renamed Evervess, but on the label they are still signed as PepsiCo
Actually eggs just got up highter in prices as part of yearly cost rise, which always happens in Russia at the end of december. A month ago they costed 75 rubles against 116 right now.
"Американские компании, среди которых Kraft и Nestle, обвинили производителей яиц в сговоре с целью завышения цен на яйца. За это ответчики выплатят $17,7 млн компенсации." - просто бизнес, ничего личного.
При этом речь идёт явно не об органических яйцах (фермерских) которые стоят в США в среднем 7,50 баксов. Органическая еда у них стоит дороже, чем промышленная. Тот же бургер или как там этот большой бутерброд называется? В Нюйерке стоит 9 баксов, а пачка самых дешёвых сигарет 11 баксов. За налоги лучше и не заикаться, как и за космические цены за мед страховку, авто страховку. Все это съедает лиыиную часть доходов среднестатистического гражданина США и он в лучшем случае 35 000 баксов в год на руки получает, с такими ценами на продукты и тд. Можете сами представить на сколько это мало. У обычного американца несколько кредиток и он годами и даже десятилетиями живёт в бесконечных долгах, беря кредиты, что бы погасить другие кредиты. Это на столько сильно ростовщическая страна, что россиянин даже врятли представить себе может, что эта кабала из себя представляет. При этом за не оплаченный долг, американца могут на улицу вышвырнуть и вышвыривают тысячами. Они потом в авто и в палатках живут и дети из этих авто ходят в школу. По сути своей как минимум половина населения США живут как рабы 🤷♂️
This videos is a great idea. You could compare so many things! For example transportation cost. Not everybody work remotely and have to go office. And both cities are big, so you could compare how much time and money it will take from person if he works somewhere in city center or in rural area. Way to work and back takes a lot of our time.
One easy comparison - in Moscow, a gallon of regular gas costs $2.2. It was just $2 a couple months ago, but something happened couple months ago and dollar went down.
@@Norzel7 In Moscow, month unlimited public transport costs about $30, including suburbs. Where you can watch CZcams, do online shopping, read a book, answer messages, or even solve some work issues related to your additional income, if you have one. What is there to compare?
It’s so expensive here in Canada, it’s much more expensive when you get to northern Canada. For example the bacon would be more than 20-30 Canadian dollars, milk can be around the same price too
Truth be told, in Russia we also get a price hike when moving to the northern regions, especially permafrost area. At some remote places, prices can be 10 times higher because of logistic complexity (but so are most salaries, like petrol and gas industry). Guess its the same thing as in Canada.
Thanks so much that you understand that it’s direct not comparing like in depth because it’s not that sort of video we are just showing both sides as they are. later I can dig deeper but that’s all it was superficial for a direct idea
Даниэль, вам нужно сделать видеоролик про налоги в США, разницу между зарплатой официальной и зарплатой фактической. В комментариях очень много невежественных людей, которые от слова совсем и вообще не понимают, на сколько сильно качество жизни в США отличается от их фантазий, которые они черпают у пропагандистов. Они даже не понимают на сколько сильно США является страной ростовщиков, и где большинство населения живёт в бесконечных долгах. 🤔
а смысл?)))пусть либерота скулит)))я когда в магазин иду то вообще на цены не смотрю)взял что понравилось и пошёл)работаю токарем не в Москве,зарплата отличная)ноют те кто на попе сидит и винит власть в том что они ленивые и сами не могут себя прокормить)а тем-более сейчас работы полно)но сидеть и скулить для них лучше))
@@user-ib9of1ip8k Согласен. Я живу в маленьком городе, работаю на удаленке (не программист) и моего дохода хватает, чтобы через 3 года накопления купить участок земли с обычным русским домом с газоснабжением, водопроводом и электричеством, без ипотеки и кредитов само собой. У нас такие участки по 500-700 тыс. стоят. То, чего многим американцам и не снилось.
Да хорошая идея! в каждой стране цена соответствуют уровню жизни и зарплат. есть Штаты где больше налогов платят и есть где меньше, мне знакомые говорили что к примеру лучше жить в Техасе чем а Калифорнию, даже если зарплаты чуть ниже, все равно могут себе позволить больше чем те, так как у тех все дорого. Если сравнивать страны между собой то надо ещё добавить зарплаты и налоги. )) к примеру если в Германии зарплата 2000€ а месяц то это считается уровень бедности и такие люди получают гос поддержку, так как очень высокие налоги итд, норма для них от 3000€, у меня там стажировка была, если в Хорватии уровень бедности считается 500€ в месяц зарплата то соответственно и цены будут на много ниже чем в Германии и налоги. в Хорватии на 1000€ можно нормально жить в вот в Германии уже нет.
А какие налоги у нас,интересно,пенсионерка я,плачу только,свет вода, мусоровоз, 600р в месяц, за дом не плачу налог,,пенсионеры не платят,льготах,по городу автобус бесплатный есть.
*которые от слова совсем и вообще не понимают, на сколько сильно качество жизни в США отличается от их фантазий, которые они черпают у пропагандистов.* (С) НУ прям все про себя рассказал ))) И даже пользование кредитками и потеки в минус записал ))) Финансовая грамотность у тебя на нуле. Зато пропаганды в голове хоть отбавляй.
Hi Dan, I don't comment so often but enjoy all your content 👍. This video is ground breaking is it not? With the collaboration, my only (not really a criticism) thought was although the L A store was vastly more expensive did you consider income differences between countries ? Looking forward to your future vids🙏.
Thank you so much my friend. I am so happy that I finally reached this part of the comments it means a lot to me to reach such things please don’t be shy in the future comment whatever you’re thinking.
Don't confuse the prices in LA to the rest of the country. I live in the Beautiful, Free state of Florida and our grocery prices are 30-40% cheaper. Florida does not tax groceries either. $5.00 for a dozed eggs is insane. I buy a box od 60 eggs at our store for $5.58. Good luck on your vacation.
It's okay to do a comparison between Moscow and LA, because Moscow is a capital, so prices here are usually higher rather than in other regions of Russia (just like they are in LA in comparison with other parts of USA)
@@i8Hardcoreв Нижнем Новгороде в магазине пятёрочка яйца фирмы которые купила эта девушка стоят 96 руб, она купила их за 116. И это самые дорогие яйца, есть за 70-75 рублей 10 шт.
I knew that the prices in the USA would be more, they are also more than Russia here in Canada where I’m from. I’ve been to Russia to visit my extended family many times, so I speak with experience. One thing you need to keep in mind when doing these type of comparisons is what the average wage is between the two locations, this is a huge factor. I will say that where I’m from in Canada the wage is more but in comparison to the cost vs wage in each location, it’s still cheaper in Russia.
The the thing is compared to wages Russians have more spending power for sure. It’s strange how high prices are in America since wages stay relatively the same and rent and insurances and bills are insane
Well, I live in a normal area and everything is within walking distance. School, shops, kindergarten... i.e. in Russian cities they try to distribute all important infrastructure across districts for accessibility. In the USA too?
more more😊 I figure US would be expansive did you notice most Candy's are little helloween size vs US extra size .......all junk food left Russia 😂😂 quality of food in Russia seems the best😊
@@user-oh7sx8qr4t Previously, it was prohibited to grow GMOs in Russia. It can be sold with a mandatory label stating that it contains GMOs. Has anything changed now?
comparison content is always great. Just reminded me of one of your funniest moments on Wild Siberia. your reaction to that Russian portion that you tasted. your face turned red. you had me cracking up again.
@@Wild-Siberia it was okay to compare both per dollar value but your are missing out on the context. It doesn't show the purchasing power parity of both scenarios which can explain the disparity. But I commend the effort of showing the difference. Good job nonetheless. ☺
@@freesoul9680 Да-да, бедные москвичи,как они выживают там.!Они к нам,(в П-Камчатский )часто прилетают за не дорогими товарами, продуктами и отдыхом. 😏
Понравилось как вы сравниваете цены , да так что сразу можно увидеть и другу страну. Продолжайте делать такие сравнения в ресторане, кафе и тд. Спасибо за видео.
7:46 I live in the Urals, in the city of Yekaterinburg. Reese's have never been sold in Russia, Twix can be bought in any supermarket without any problems, and Kitkat has been replaced by Goodmix, which is absolutely the same in taste, but also has many different flavors.
@@Wild-Siberia Great job, I've been subbed for a while now and I wasn't sure if I was going to find the LA content as interesting, but you've done great work making it entertaining and educational!
@@Wild-Siberia I'm watching many American videos, and everyone does that: fast speed, expensive prices, hot temperature and so on 🤣 You are doing a great job with your reports. I'm always eager to see more. Good luck!
They compared each product separately to determine what and where is cheaper, and where is more expensive, rather than the prices in general. Be careful sir.
Очень понравился такой контент! продолжайте и дальше снимать такие сравнения очень интересно! а насчет армейской еды ты не прав! ты как бывший солдат должен знать что армейская еда должна быть не сколько вкусной сколько калорийной!!!
For people who talk about the wages earned in each country, I say start calculating the spending on each country too. (Moscow and Los Angeles)
In my opinion the average Angelino is paying tons more in taxes, Rent, Utilities, insurances and so much more… so if you think that the spending power is so much greater in Los Angeles because higher income you’re completely wrong.
This is a straight comparison to see prices not to compare which place is better or worse.
It’s just a fun video I hope you enjoyed. Thanks a lot please consider sharing this video it helps a lot 🙏🏻
the fundamental problem is: USA HAS ALMOST NO PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRY LEFT.
(11% remaining of the total GDP)
Everything has long been outsourced and de-industrialized by the gl0balist imperialist system.
On top of that, there are no publicly-accountable state owned enterprises or nationalized banks which could be used to generate revenue for the government, so it must rely on barbaric taxation practices, while the FINANCIER BANKER CLASS makes money off of every transaction worldwide.
This has lead to a sharp decrease in the standard of life.
The entire Western world's economy is kept afloat by FICTITIOUS FINANCE CAPITAL, which is currently cannibalizing European industries to maintain the competitiveness of US monopolies, that are the base of the financial (imperialist) hegemony .
Because in the 1970s, USA wrecklessly detached finance from the domestic physical productive industry & resources, and attached it to international oil production that can only be traded in Dollars, and the Petrodollar was born, the framework for which was imposed on the whole world under gunpoint after WW2 through Bretton-Woods -- which had already forced every other FOREX currency to ENSURE their perpetual convertability into Dollars, and established the IMF and World Bank as the premiere settlement agencies for all international finance, which were funded by the Dollar.
This is what made USD the most stable and attractive reserve currency.
And what allowed USA to do all this was: emerging as the largest creditor country with the most productive industry after WW2.
In this way USA became global hegemon- because for every $ that was used to trade internationally, for every $ that was loaned, it would automatically be 2 dollars or more yield for US banks, which in turn allows them to finance their derivative satellites (EU & UK banks), which allows US government to borrow unlimited money without its economy collapsing
Because US is literally forcing everyone else to BUY US DEBTS AND WORK OFF THEIR INTEREST.
EVER WONDER WHY THE ENTIRE WORLD HAS BEEN IN PERPETUAL EXPONENTIALLY INCREASING DEBT SINCE WW2 ?
BECAUSE WESTERN BANKERS ARE USING THE U.S. STATE TO ROB EVERYONE BLIND.
IT'S THE GREATEST ORGANIZED PROTECTION RACKET IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND.
THE MOST PARASITICAL SYSTEM EVER DESIGNED.
"Service sector", real estate sector, financial sector-- all based in USURY and RENT EXTRACTION , which provide NOTHING of material value to the national GDP.
89% of today's US economy is now designed for NOTHING BUT KEEPING FINANCIAL MARKETS SOLVENT.
All of that beautiful productive industry that we used to have has been robbed and outsourced overseas by the bankers, because after 1971 there was no longer enough US gold to upkeep US spending, so the US political leaders decided to pay in other ways, because we "needed to crush communism".
They were right. They NEEDED to.
Because communism was threatening to develop and industrialize the entire world without the help of Western FINANCE-CAPITAL .
The true legacy of Communism was developing the developing world FASTER than the West could put it into DEBT.
Now the entire ponzi scheme is imploding and cannibalizing itself in order to maintain the competitiveness of overseas US industrial monopolies and currency monopoly against the re-emergence of sovereign competitors .
WW2 was controlled demolition.
(French, American, British banks and corporations financed and re-armed Germany and Italy in the 1930s, some even continued to illegally do business with them after 1939 & 41 -- the fascists were NEVER expelled from the Bank of International Settlements)
WW3 is controlled demolition part 2 (goodbye Europe)
But the winds of History are blowing from the EAST.
Now comes the rise of Eurasia, and after them, of Africa.
And when this dialectic is reconciled, the masses of America will too find themselves and their true civilizational reality.
But Europe is ROYALLY f##ked. unless they get taken over by Russia or something.
would be great to see video of such calculations. basically how much is left after paying rent, car, taxes, utilities etc.
He's right. Americans should move to Russia and work for rubles. They'll have sooo much more discretionary income than they'll have in the USA. I'm glad that this guy keeps making fun videos showing how great life is in Russia compared to the USA. Keep up the good work 👍🇷🇺
Hi Daniel . Another great video !
In my opinion , the best way to compere standard of living in L.A. to Moscow is calculating in percentage .
For example : How much percentage of the wage you pay for rent , utilities , food , fuel , etc. per month in those two cities .
@@ananke2104yes I’m going to have to do that so people finally understand 🙏🏻🫡
In 2015, when I returned from Russia - Siberia - Krasnoyarsk region, I told everyone that the future is in the east and not in the west.... everyone laughed at me ... and I'm from Serbia by the way... great support!
🇷🇸🇷🇺🇲🇽
Привет,братишка, из Казани!)
@@1966Gleb поздрав казању из Београда😉🇷🇸🇷🇺
Привет, родня, удачи тебе у нас❤️ Россия и Сербия - семья ❤️
You have to return to Krasnoyarsk. it looks different now. 1000 times better. And I actually live here)
@@user-lg9df5ox4x 😉🇷🇸🇷🇺
you are lucky to live in Russia ..great country and great people
I want to go back
@@Wild-Siberia i hope nothing bad for you
@@Wild-Siberiago back to US?
Yeah lucky he can t be drafted 😆
It is worth making one more important remark... 😄 That in Russia all products taste like natural food, and not like plastic with sugar.
Great point!
Thanks for doing this with me! Had lots of fun comparing prices and Moscow & LA, hope you all enjoyed it! 🇷🇺🇺🇸
You're awesome thanks for completing this project with me!
Привет от Руссо-Амеканца
Слава России (:
Приветствую! Предлагаю сравнить цены на услуги сотовой мобильной связи и стационарного интернета для дома. - В Лос Анжелес и России.
Greetings! I propose to compare prices for cellular mobile communication services and landline Internet for the home. - In Los Angeles and Russia.
I like your price MUCH BETTER than Dan's! 😊
@@garysenn4809, yes. To the stereotypes about Russia, in addition to bears on the streets, balalaikas and matryeshka, you can now rightfully add the cheapest Internet and cellular communications ☝️ 😃
I finally understand why US American salaries have to be way higher than in most (Western!) European countries. The prices are insane.
The American salaries are not much higher... this is a false belief... someone in McDonalds is not making so much and tons of Americans work there.. Americans work 2-3 jobs where im from.
Ну уж нет!!! Доллар должен стоить столько сколько он стоит!!! Хватит жить за счёт других стран!!! Давайте жить честно и дружно!!! 😊
Lidl and Aldi couldn't have come to the US at a better time. Their prices are so much better
@@user-wv1bb5yk7v А сколько он стоит? как это определить? А юань например стоит столько сколько нужно?
I highly disagree with Daniel here. Even if you take a low salary of $7.5 an hour, at 8h/day 5days/week 4 weeks/month, you'll get $1200. Which is somewhat less than an _average_ salary in Moscow (last I checked it was equivalent to $1400 or 130 000₽). Afaik, in Vkusno i Tochka, you'll be getting smth like 50 000₽.
BUT! That's just numbers. In reality, the cost of living in general is much lower in Russia. All the bills for electricity, gas, internet, mobile data etc are MUCH MUCH lower. Same for buying your own flat/home. Although it depends on the specific city/location.
The big difference is cars. Car market has been hit HARD. Yes, China did come in, but China is not a charitable organization. So the prices went up.
Electronics in general are less affordable, but it's not a huge deal. For us it's always been like this, so there's no shock. I mean, a CPU is a CPU. Let's say, the base price is $150. Obviously, it's cheaper with a US wage, but all in all PC parts are affordable. However, when it comes to devices of specific brands the prices can be quite... rabid. In which case we turn our eyes to Chinese/local brands.
The west is falling apart..i live in Toronto all my life and bought a place in Serbia its crazy to say but there's more freedom and democracy than in Canada and people are more happy and friendly
Маленькая поправочка - у нас в стандартной упаковке яиц 10 шт., а в США - 12. И в России вы на кассе заплатите столько же, сколько было на ценнике, а в США - к ценнику добавятся ещё и налоги )))
Ден про это сказал
Interesting
А если есть скидочная карта или товар был по акции так ещё дешевле 😁
а еще в ЛА купили яйца "кейдж фри"
О боже мой! 2 яйца! Посчитай внимательней цену одного яйца и узбагойся!
Daniel I’m also a Mexican American like you who was raised in LA who is currently in the military soon to be out after 12yrs
I’ve met a Russian girl during my travels to Turkey. She lives in Russia and I hope to visit her soon. I am starting to watch your videos as a guide on how to make this possible. Any tips you can personally provide me with would be greatly appreciated and so far your channel has been very informative for me thank you.
IMHO If you have a passive income, then you have nothing to do in the USA. Pay attention to Bulgaria. Bulgaria is a favorite place for tourists from different countries. It is not difficult to move here, if you are retired. The procedure is simple and does not require much effort or large investments. It is enough to deposit an amount corresponding to the minimum Bulgarian pension for a year, rent or buy a house and get a long-term visa to Bulgaria
@@VOVARUSа зачем ему Болгария?? У него гражданство США, просто хочет приехать в Россию.
@@VOVARUSBulgaria is way worse than Russia. I was there on vacation. Don't want to return any more. And this was on vacation, guess living there is not the best choice.
I bet you`ll find almost anyone would love to help on your way :)
@@user-re3ys5jo4z В Болгарии существует программа облегченной выдачи ВНЖ для пенсионеров: юг, вино, море, девочки.
Предлагаю сравнить стоимость аренды жилья, коммунальных услуг, стоимость мобильной связи и интернета
Yes, my friend this is going to be a video we will make for sure. Thank you so much for the suggestion. I hope you enjoyed this video. Please share it with any friends so that they know that their prices are actually very affordable because our wages may be higher but our cost is so high as well.
кстати как вариант)у меня тариф от мтс и я оплачиваю сразу всё просто кидая деньги на оплату связи в приложении и в общем за три телевизора с цифровым тв(не приставка а карта,хотя разницы нет)мобильный безлимитный интернет и домашний интернет,1200 минут на разговоры и 1200 смс я отдаю 850 рублей в месяц и мне не надо за всё платить отдельно)и за всё меньше 10 долларов)
@NIKOLAYkuz с козырей решил зайти?😂хочу глянуть комменты иностранцев под этим сравнением)))там пропасть в ценниках в десятки раз будет.
И зарплат, тогда всë сразу встанет на свои места.
@@user-pp8bf8kd9d Ну они тоже могут зайти с козырей - например стоимость авто или смартфона.
I have decided to do a quick UK price guide for the products you have purchased. (Supermarket used ASDA, cheapest products. current date 03/12/2023.)
12 large free range eggs £2.95
6 turkey bacon rashers £1.65
2 pint whole milk £1.20
2 garlic & herb baguettes £1.25
149g original Oreo biscuits 0.89p
6 golden delicious apples £1.49
Total price £9.43 (UK prices include vat)
1092.74 Rubles
$11.98 USD
Интересно что за бекон от индейки)
Бекон из Индейки? 😂😂😂😂
@@MrMcdefence I only chose this because Daniel had to. The US one is probably fake like most things over there.
Mattessons 6 Turkey Rashers Lightly Smoked 150g
Ingredients:
Turkey (84%), Water, Salt, Flavourings, Sugar, Dextrose, Stabiliser (Sodium Tripolyphosphate), Yeast Extract, Preservative (Sodium Nitrite), Pepper, Smoke Flavouring
Cool idia! Grats@😊
Never heard about turkey bacon before
Admittedly I went to Moscow long before sanctions, 2015. But their supermarkets had everything you could want, and the prices were ridiculously low compared to the UK! Annual salaries generally reflect the cost of living in each country, but a lot of people in the west are really struggling at the moment!!
Russian people always struggled but they are very tough compared to westerners 😂😂 soy its normal to them
Because our salaries are much lower than in western countries, now inflation rate is oficially 20%.
We tightened our belts more.
For example my internship salary in Germany was higher than what our university tutors receive here in a good university, but as I was a student in Germany I didn’t pay taxes, transportation was for free, on other stuff discounts (clothes/ food) discounts 50% on any train tickets to other regions in Germany etc so our internship salaries was enough for us!
In Germany poverty line is when the salary 2000€ per month, and people like that receive social aid from the gov, here poverty line salary depending on the region is nearly 13,000 rubles to new currency equivalent to 148 $ per month, my moms pension she worked as anesthesiologist nurse in Reanimation receive 150$ pension per month, it’s enough only for medicaments for example
Moscow and St. Petersburg it’s not the same as other regions, that’s why a lot migrate from other regions to Moscow or St. Petersburg, still they need to pay high rent for example comparing to the salaries (like anywhere else in the world)
@@parrtysuz87 To be fair, no one earns 13,000; the average salary in Russia is now more than 70,000 rubles, or something like 800 dollars. Salary tax is 13%, it is automatically paid by the employer. However, as even this video shows, there is no point in comparing salaries in dollars, prices differ significantly, and the cost structure differs even more.
@@NamemaNSl
Yeap!
In 2012 I was in Croatia, back at that time they were independent not in EU, so for me and other tourists all was super cheap but for them it was a struggle .. 😅🙈 after that I stopped comparing the prices in the stores.
Same thing as when I am at my fathers hometown Jordan, Jordanian currency is higher than dollar/ EU/pound
So for them all is exp, the opposite for us all is fine! 😅
When they start to change from dollars to JDs they got surprised by prices and then all to them looks expensive! 🙈
@@parrtysuz87 в России инфляция не достигает 20%, было 12%... По сути она даже упала на 2%
И как аналитики думаю, что инфляция будет продолжать падать. А вот в восточной Европе она примерно 20%. Предполагаю, что инфляция в Германии только разгоняется, ибо больше всех пострадала от санкций.
I left USA and moved to Morocco in 1993. The Canada in 1999. Then China in 2005. I settled down in China because I love my freedom, cost of living, superior quality of life, amazing food at amazing prices, the ease of living, raising my children, and doing business.
I really dig your videos, I am sure you hear this often…From one former Marine, war Vet to another. Thank you brother.
PS: turkey bacon is a lie. It’s just squashed turkey.
I think Ron Swanson would agree. 😂👍
It's not often a veteran writes on a comment section brother please believe that especially a Marine this is an honor! Thanks for watching im humbled to have you here
@@Wild-Siberia I admire you for making these amazing videos, very well done. I’m currently watching your video on Moscow subway stations. Mind blown! ¢50 and you can spend a day in a museum. Fantastic! 🇷🇺❤️👍
You mean Taiwan, not PRC, people are fleeing for the opposite reasons you stated if its the PRC.
@@bryanx590 You say this because you lived in China and in the other countries listed, right?
Not only is the bread cheap in Russia but it also tastes nice and if you time it right at the larger supermarkets you can get one that’s fresh out of the oven still warm, crunchy and smells nice, a lot of bread in America should be classified as cake 😂
American bread also has an unlimited shelf life lol, even the most expensive ones, where's Russian bread will go bad within 2 days at room temperature
@@allisvibrationIt’s scary to think what bread is made from that doesn’t spoil. 😮
В России хлеб пекут из фуражного зерна.
@@JIeu6KaMnaHu9 из булочки для гамбургера
@@allisvibrationthat's not true at all,my very cheap Russian bread won't go bad even after a week,and it's the cheapest kind of bread around me,20 rubles per half a kilo,i am not talking about more expensive bread
Даниэл! Видео супер, сравнение цен в 🇺🇸 Лос-Анджелесе и Москве 🇷🇺 .... Надо показывать и сравнивать жизнь России под санкциями и то что показывают на Западе, и в Америке и то что есть на самом деле..... Я родственникам в Германию отправляю видео Как живём в России, какие цена на ЖКХ, цены в магазинах, рынках, на колхозных рынках где можно купить то что производят фермеры и просты жители села кто ведёт хозяйство..... Ждём новых видео благослови Вас Бог😇🙏👼 ждём новых видео.... Когда в Россию?
The USA is RIDICULOUSLY expensive!
Just went to McDonald's, one person, big mac meal with coke and fries, $15. At what point do Americans look around at the crime, homelessness, poverty, and now food prices and ask how does the "richest" country in the world have the gall to have these living standards in the modern world while simultaneously preaching on how others are doing it wrong?
usa used to be very cheap just 3 years ago when trump was president. its crazy how much prices rose just from having a democrat in power just crazy. never seen prices raise this much so fast in my life what a failire biden is
Most of Russians are poor😂
@@oscargalindo7920shush your family station wagon was a mule
@@oldskolacura9798 truth hurts bro 🤣 nothing wrong that russia is poor but it's the truth
В Штатах и вообще - на Западе - принято говорить о зарплате ДО налогов. В России, насколько я знаю, всегда говорили об ОСТАВШИХСЯ В КАРМАНЕ деньгах, после налогов. Если я говорю, что у меня зарплата 50000 рублей, то это означает, что эти деньги я могу пощупать в своём кармане сразу же, после получения мной зарплаты (после всех, уплаченных работодателем, налогов, о которых мне нет особого дела). И потом могу их все потратить на свои нужды. В Британии в 80-х были налоги, доходящие до 97%. Ну, и как это считать? Сколько в те времена получал тогдашний бизнесмен: миллион фунтов или 30000 фунтов? Есть чем мериться?
There’s no way to really calculate taxes they change so often by the time you’re paying, it takes so much money anyways share this video
@@Wild-Siberia
There was a huge tebate few years ago in some internal Russian net platforms (i saw it only on pikabu though) between working people, mostly white collars, and employers, who are mostly small and medium size companies, about that thing.
Overall conclusion was that the average employee costs to the company +35-45% of their salary.
Not sure if it's including classical 13% 🤔
So, my meaning, that if some employe here saying that he is getting 1000 usd it's what he gets on hands all taxes and social/pension and other payments included.
PS.
Merriting on country in USD or other value is self not right, no real picture and ect.
@@ChessmasterH Also we have NDS (НДС) TAX which is 20%, any goods include this tax in price. If you need to produce something as a company from many components you will pay this tax, more components, more multiplier. I estimated couple years ago, if you include company payments for workers (which employer pays) with NDS + 13% and you spend ALL your money every month, which I do. Your REAL taxes will be about 60-65% from amount of money, that employer plan to spend on you as a salary. 13% tax in russia it's a bullshit, you people don't understand how things works here in Russia. One more thing, all above correct for regular working contracts (heritage from USSR actually, you don't have such thing in the west). We have other forms of contracts between workers and employers, some of them prefered by companies (less social taxes), some for workers (less income taxes). I don't want to say that situation here is bad, no, actually Russia is fucking great. But check facts by yourself and read actual sources, before you start to plan some important actions. Life is hard anywhere on the planet and don't forgive any shit. Be wise. Cheers.
Вообще то большинство людей в США работают о форме w-2, при которой налоги так же платятся работодателем и на руки работник получает деньги уже после вычета налогов. Ну а то что тебе нет дела до налогов с твоей зарплаты это печально )))
@@kto475, я неправильно выразился. Дело-то есть, но меня ОЧЕНЬ интересует сумма, оставшаяся после всех вычетов, а не общие слова, т.к. я не обязан знать % налогов. Точно так же я всегда спрашиваю размер переплаты, когда беру кредит или сам его вычисляю при банковском клерке. %% при этом получаются не совсем те, которые декларируются в Договоре, но это банкиры умело маскируют всякими формулировками и прочими хитростями.
P.S. Насколько я знаю, в Штатах каждый сам ещё должен заполнить налоговую декларацию. Скорее всего работодатель выплачивает только часть - только с той З.П., которую выплачивает он, а т.к. большинство мерикосов работает на нескольких работах, совокупный налог может получиться не совсем как сумма налогов всех работодателей. Очевидно, что может возникнуть какой-то "прогресс", который и должен обсчитывать сам работник.
Even accounting for the massive portions sold at USA stores; the prices are out of control, it's cheaper here in Australia but still our prices have been rapidly rising over the last few years too. I've visited Russia a few times when I lived in Europe; Moscow isn't as expensive as some super remote Siberian Arctic mining town for food; But it's not as cheap as say Kursk, Kaluga or any middle Russia flyover city supermarket. She could have matched your portions by just grabbing two of what she bought; and it still would be roughly 1/3rd the cost of LA.
Yes I bought gallon milk yesterday at Wal-Mart $2.99. Raphs higher end gorcey store. But bacon crazy expensive. It was $ 5.00. Eggs were $ 3.00. I never shop anywhere but Adli and Walmart
LA WAY TO EXSPENSIVE. MIDWEST IS ALMOST HALF THE PRICE
В Америке ещё наверное не научились уменьшать количество товара, оставляя при этом цену на одном уровне.
@@user-ce7lr6wd8uдумаю, все они прекрасно умеют😅
@@user-ce7lr6wd8u у них наоборот продукта больше ,(цена больше )
I loved this video 😍😍I would love to see more content like this! I’ve not seen any others doing this sort of content and I think you’ve really hit on something 👌Australia is insanely expensive as well and for those who will immediately pounce on me and tell me about the differences in salary’s, I’m not a moron and i do know the difference but I’m also aware of the much higher taxes, fees, utility costs etc we pay here and relative to all this we are still insanely expensive in comparison to Russia! Great work Dan and Sasha 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻🥰
Thank you so much for the positive review it’s refreshing to read these comments I must say there has been a lot of comments from people from Canada and Australia seeing how expensive it is in your guises country. I’m sorry to hear that.
Please consider sharing the video
I don't know how you guys did this live , but practice practice practice!
Clip additions, fades back and forth, a lot of techniques pulled off here ( and in Sasha's premiere) with panache!
And handling live chats shows the extent of the community that is coming together!
Aloha from Big Island to all!
-Sid
This was totally a learning process. I learned a lot this first time.
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8:55 "Dobre Cola". I wonder who makes it? Incredibly, but it's made by "The Coca-Cola HBC". You remember, the one that has decisively and permanently left Russia. 😆
and it tastes exactly the same too, so basically its the same thing just a different name on the label lol
vanilla not bad
Hellenic Bottling Company. They have production in serbia 🇷🇸
Thank you, guys, for the new video. Though it's interesting to compare prices for groceries, it would be more objective to sit down and calculate all the expenses for a month. But if we listen to the stories of many russian compatriots living in the USA, usually the story goes that they can afford more than they could living in Russia. But I think Russia very much compensates this with free healthcare, good schools (still, although not as good as they used to be in the USSR), and available public transport. And clean streets. But in the end of the day, what matters the most is to be surrounded with your people, your tribe, your culture, which you cannot buy anywhere.
If we compare something for everyday life, clothes are cheaper in the US. Clothing and shoes. And of course cars, but cars are a one-time expense. Everything else is more expensive - food, medicine, rent, everything else that the average person has to deal with.
Чем они хуже чем в СССР ? czcams.com/video/s-2KIPEHZoc/video.htmlsi=PX0gfasWDACNbjX5?t=4m02s
Yes, but we’re just showing what the prices are at the moment we will be doing salaries and cost-of-living next
This is a really awesome approach, comparing grocery prices in two different places at the same time. Looking forward to seeing more videos of you two guys.
Yes that was cool. But Daniel was at a high end store. That's makes a difference. I never shop kogers Safeways ALDI and Walmart here.
Waiiiit. If Walmart is high-end then what is low-end?
@@knopkaplay0507 Yard sale haha
Отличный контент, Дэн!👍 Мне интересно в сравнении узнать качество жизни в наших странах...
I live in Toronto and my girlfriend lives in Moscow. Thank you for doing this vlog. Sadly, prices in Toronto are about 25% higher than in the US, after converting to USD. When I lived in the US, I was actually always amazed at how cheap groceries were there. Then I saw what the same groceries cost in Moscow…. I think I might have to move to Moscow 😅.
You should at least visit!
Thank you for showing people the truth, the way things really are,
Your video is great. I liked the instant way you presented the prices in US and Russia together having anyone the immediate comparison of prices. Of course I was fully impressed by this huge gap between prices in the two countries. In my country, Greece, we have the same problem as America. Despite of my government's efforts prices are still high and they will rise from the beginning of the New Year.
Not to insult you personally, but did greece ever have a functioning economy, that didnt run on foreign loans?
Thanks! 😃
@@machinedude9386 My dear friend,you don't insult me saying the obvious. The reality it is that my country for many decades, borrowed an inconceivable amount of money,especially when it was joined in EU.Also,the commercial competition between companies is very incomplete,creating the suitable conditions for unfair competition and price manipulation.
Dan, Sasha, aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii. Comparing and contrasting prices is a nice content idea. I watch Traveling with Russell and so I see the many hyper markets he goes to like Globus and others. Makes me ask the question, “What Sanctions”? But in order to know about the difference you have to look at the geopolitical realities and I am convinced that many of us are looking at the shiny coin while the magician slips the other coins into his other pocket. I do not have the time or space to explore all that is going on in the world that causes all of this. I can say that things are changing rapidly as countries jostle around for top position on our planet.
This is just another redivision of the world
@@SamsungSamsung-dz1qf Exactly. And all those decisions are not my department.
The sanctions are not in supermarkets or the prices. Russia has been isolated from the rest of the world. You cannot even send a postcard to anyone in Russia because of the sanctions. Banking is the same. Non existent.
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Dan, this was a BANGER of a comparison video! Both you and Sasha did incredible! 🫡✅🇷🇺🔥👏🎤
Thanks a lot brother
also..noteworthy is that russia banned all gmos grown foods..something you find in almost everything in usa
В РФ запретили ГМО ?! Так это тогда надо сравнивать цены со спец магазинами для богатеев в Америке, типа Whole Foods и подобных. Там все в 2-3 раза дороже. Без ГМО в Америке это роскошь для богатеев 😄 Молоко 1 галлон (3.78 литра) без ГМО и антибиотиков = $11 к примеру 🤭
@@Gooroodthat's a good point ☝️
@@Goorood ГМО запретили и уже очень давно.
Просто молодцы оба! Очень понравился новый формат, шоппинг одновременно в ЛА и в Москве. Продолжайте делать такие обзоры, если будет хватать на это время. Очень информативно!
Thank you so much for watching my friend. I appreciate the positive review.
Спасибо за отличное видео! ❤
Ждем новых сравнеий! 😊
Please do (if you are interested) a review of prices at McDonald's!
This is where the problem is:
I recently saw a price chart at McDonald's in the USA.
Judging by it, $25 can buy cola, potatoes and something else.
In Russia it’s 2300 rubles and for this amount you can buy almost the entire McDonald’s menu (70-80 percent for sure).
This surprised me extremely.
I'm not sure if this is true.
It's true?
Well, I’m from Russia, I order delivery, and 800 rubles is enough for a full order. This is most often 9 nuggets, large fries, 2-3 burgers and a "Caesar" roll.
Those who compared McDonald's in Russia and the USA say that these are, in principle, very different things, although they have the same name. But yes, 2300 rubles is a lot. I never eat there, but one day a homeless man asked to buy him a cheeseburger. Two ones and a hot drink cost 200 or 300 rubles, I don’t remember.
You can check for yourself with online food services.
На 2300 лучше в ресторане покушать.
@@user-ce7lr6wd8uоднозначно. Причем за 2300₽ вдвоем можно неплохо весьма поужинать в хорошем ресторане, с хорошей едой (не пицца и т п)
I can tell you some people in Russia keep "rioting" about prices in supermarkets, they prefer places like "Маяк", so called lowcost markets. They save money on the store maintainence, they look like warehouses, they all goods are stored in carton boxes, this is why prices are much lower than in regular supermarkets and the quality of goods is often also lower, but prices can be like 20-50% lower then usual. You don’t have to be poor to want to go to such supermarkets, they have good sweets and cookies, which I can only buy in these supermarkets, they are sold in large packages and much cheaper than in regular supermarkets.
I love this comparison shopping... Things in the mountain regions of the USA in little grocery stores cost even more.
It is also worth considering that in Russia you do not pay tax for purchasing groceries in a store.
Best video ever on comparing prices in Russia and LA. You also went to a cheap LA supermarket, Ralphs would be even more
I’m going to be making a comparison, video on salaries and cost-of-living like rent and bills
Hi from Perm region Russia, I like perciment Хурма. Very tasty season fruit
Excellent video, you are doing a great job of showcasing the benefits of living I. Russia. Bravo! B
I dont know if anyone noticed, but when Dan says "where I am from" he then refers to Russia. I find it interesting
Yes I can’t control it anymore it’s just where I’m from now since I lived almost 2 years and plan of living there when I go back 😅
В США в 6 раз дороже корзина. Я думал что дороже, но не на столько!
Средняя цена яиц в США 2 бакса за 12 штук. Тебя обманули.
Awesome new format when the camera switches from one to the other. I bet it was Sasha's idea because it looks so professional and that's what she studied. Right? 😉
Well I was the one who suggested we do this and it was something I did with myself already on this channel but that doesn't matter 😅
It was Dan who suggested this!! New type of collab format ☺️
¡Gracias hermano! Por tu Corazón, por tu forma de hablar con la gente, por tu interés por los rusos.
🙏🏻gracias a ti’
Very informative stuff!
In Britain I do my big shop at Aldi. It is a German owned supermarket chain that does cheaper food which still tastes nice. A quick look on google says there are three Aldi stores in Los Angeles. Otherwise regular British supermarket prices will be about 1/4 less than what you showed in LA.
As a Canadian, I thought our prices were expensive, and shocked to see how cheap groceries are in Russia, yet so expensive in the USA. I personally think that living in Russia would be far better than living in North America. (Our governments are screwing us)
Если бы ты узнал какие цены в Китае и какое там качество жизни, ты бы еще сильнее удивился ) А может быть даже и расстроился.. У нас многие люди которые побывали в Китае, постоянно говорят об очень низких ценах на продукты и товары и вкусной еде с большими порциями, и это мы сравниваем Россию и Китай ))
Thank you🙏 I love watching you both ❣️ God bless you both 🙏
Thanks!
Thank you so much my friend for your support. I truly appreciate it. I hope you enjoy the future videos.
Классный контент придумали! Молодцы! Онлайн сравнение - это свежо! Такие стрижки в советском союзе назывались " под горшок"😊 Мода повторяется. В России молодые люди тоже носят такие стрижки, но наиболее популярная, как у Рагнара Лодброка, с хвостом/косичкой и бритым затылком и висками. Косят под викингов😊
Спасибо за видео! Очень интересно!
I’m so happy to read comments about the hairstyles. Thank you so much for enlightening us. I appreciate your support by watching the video. Greetings from California.
Thank you, great report 👍👍👍🙂
Thanks for watching my friend
Thanks Dan and Sasha. That was a great edited video. Also very enlightening!
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It's a great idea to compare all aspects of life in different countries online! Very interesting.
Very cool video comparison
На тыщу рублей в слюдянке можно купить пять кг поз бкрятских, бууз или пять банок тушенки , хватит на неделю на 10 дрлларов! 😊
I can’t wait to go home. I miss my town. Thank you for watching this video. Please consider sharing it.
@@Wild-Siberiaа где ваш дом?
тушняка с гречей все наелись при ковиде
У нас в Самаре оригинальной Кока-Колы полно, в Пятерке нет, но есть в других мелких магазинах
I love this video thank you both for doing the work.
Thanks so much for the support!
I heard that you can loot everything which is cheaper than $1000 in LA.
yea Ive seen it happen already
@@Wild-Siberia What? 🤨😳
Two amazing videos in one day guys. You should do more videos togheter. Sasha that pecan pastry is called danish (at least in UK). Prices in US are higher than in UK. Dan if we ever meet I will teach you how to eat slavic food.
Думаешь, что за пару лет в России он не научился? 😀
Prices are a lot higher in Los Angeles compared to other American cities. Here in Iowa, where I live, turkey Bacon is $1.51 contrasted with the $6 you paid in Los Angeles
В России такая же ситуация. Девушка показала цены из Москвы. В других регионах цены дешевле.
@@uchihanikita93 All of these prices depend on what people get paid. I will admit that prices for food and rent have risen significantly in the past three years.
im in rural illinois and those LA prices are maybe 20 percent higher at most
@@WhatsOnMyShelf yea thanks joe biden. my groceries almost double in price since he elected
@@uchihanikita93Во Владивостоке цены в два раза выше чем в у Саши.
Really cool idea of this comparison video )
Occasionally we have persimmons here in the PNW. They're expensive too. I like them. The grocery costs here are ridiculous.
Persimmons are 0.99 a pound here in Atlanta Georgia at Farmers Market. The small round ones, the bigger oval shaped are 1.49 a pound.
I think persiommons are seasonal, only see them late autumn and beginning part of winter and then they disappear till next year. 🤔
PNW + California is liberal Bidens paradise 🤗 why people continue living there ? You guys are masochists 😄
I liked the haircut section! 13:20 I actually think they look stylish. Let the youth experiment with their appearance if they want!
Also the Brad Pitt magazine 😂😂
yea they are cool, and so happy for Brad 🤣🙏🏻
@@Wild-Siberia 😂😂😂
7:29 I currently live in Novorossiysk and can easily see all types of Nestlé candies, Snickers, Twixes and so on. They just became a little more expensive. Where I'm from, they are also sold, I'm talking about Khabarovsk
8:51 Drinks from Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are still produced here in Russia. They changed their names. For example, Cola became “Dobry” cola, since “Dobry” is a subsidiary of Coca-Cola, which before the sanctions produced cola, Sprite and Fanta, as well as fruit juices. PepsiCo, in general, left everything as it is, just all its products were renamed Evervess, but on the label they are still signed as PepsiCo
thanks for reports
Absolutely wonderful and informative video ❤
So glad you think so!
please keep making more videos like these, you're awesome dude!@@Wild-Siberia
Actually eggs just got up highter in prices as part of yearly cost rise, which always happens in Russia at the end of december. A month ago they costed 75 rubles against 116 right now.
🤯wow didn’t know that thanks a lot
5 баксов за яйца? 😮 Наверное золотые курицы их несут. 😂😂
😂😂😂 точно
"Американские компании, среди которых Kraft и Nestle, обвинили производителей яиц в сговоре с целью завышения цен на яйца. За это ответчики выплатят $17,7 млн компенсации." - просто бизнес, ничего личного.
Yes, it’s ridiculous. It’s crazy even for us Americans so when people say Americans make more money so things cost more it’s still very unfair.
При этом речь идёт явно не об органических яйцах (фермерских) которые стоят в США в среднем 7,50 баксов. Органическая еда у них стоит дороже, чем промышленная. Тот же бургер или как там этот большой бутерброд называется? В Нюйерке стоит 9 баксов, а пачка самых дешёвых сигарет 11 баксов. За налоги лучше и не заикаться, как и за космические цены за мед страховку, авто страховку. Все это съедает лиыиную часть доходов среднестатистического гражданина США и он в лучшем случае 35 000 баксов в год на руки получает, с такими ценами на продукты и тд. Можете сами представить на сколько это мало. У обычного американца несколько кредиток и он годами и даже десятилетиями живёт в бесконечных долгах, беря кредиты, что бы погасить другие кредиты. Это на столько сильно ростовщическая страна, что россиянин даже врятли представить себе может, что эта кабала из себя представляет. При этом за не оплаченный долг, американца могут на улицу вышвырнуть и вышвыривают тысячами. Они потом в авто и в палатках живут и дети из этих авто ходят в школу. По сути своей как минимум половина населения США живут как рабы 🤷♂️
@@pchelosad2523 поэтому бездомные и нищие на улице у них.. Или к наркотикам пристрастившиеся.. 🥴
I love this video!
Thank you both!
No, thank you so much for watching. Thanks for commenting. Thanks for being part of the community consider sharing the video.
Love This ❣️❣️❣️❣️
Thanks a lot for watching
This videos is a great idea. You could compare so many things! For example transportation cost. Not everybody work remotely and have to go office. And both cities are big, so you could compare how much time and money it will take from person if he works somewhere in city center or in rural area. Way to work and back takes a lot of our time.
Thanks for the support! There is in fact a lot of things we can compare at least 1-2 more videos should be produced before I go back to Russia
One easy comparison - in Moscow, a gallon of regular gas costs $2.2. It was just $2 a couple months ago, but something happened couple months ago and dollar went down.
@@Norzel7 nope. You doesn't have to take car. At all. So you don't need gas.
@@Norzel7 In Moscow, month unlimited public transport costs about $30, including suburbs. Where you can watch CZcams, do online shopping, read a book, answer messages, or even solve some work issues related to your additional income, if you have one. What is there to compare?
@@i8Hardcoreуточните, что 30$ это на месяц, а не одна поездка?
The super market in our country gives ~ 10 % discount for some items variating each week. It is to attract customers.
20% is typical in Russia
Great job!
Thank you! Cheers!
The content was incredible. If you can do more of it 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching
Good content. It was a very interesting.
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It’s so expensive here in Canada, it’s much more expensive when you get to northern Canada. For example the bacon would be more than 20-30 Canadian dollars, milk can be around the same price too
Insane!
Truth be told, in Russia we also get a price hike when moving to the northern regions, especially permafrost area. At some remote places, prices can be 10 times higher because of logistic complexity (but so are most salaries, like petrol and gas industry). Guess its the same thing as in Canada.
@@konstantintroitskiy6749 I believe it, our roads and railways don’t get very far North. The only way is by plane, especially in Nunavut
Какой объем? Если небольшой, то дорого
A nostalgic VIDEO for me to see Dan in an American market. ❤
Direct comparison is a great idea.
Please continue.
Thanks so much that you understand that it’s direct not comparing like in depth because it’s not that sort of video we are just showing both sides as they are. later I can dig deeper but that’s all it was superficial for a direct idea
Даниэль, вам нужно сделать видеоролик про налоги в США, разницу между зарплатой официальной и зарплатой фактической. В комментариях очень много невежественных людей, которые от слова совсем и вообще не понимают, на сколько сильно качество жизни в США отличается от их фантазий, которые они черпают у пропагандистов. Они даже не понимают на сколько сильно США является страной ростовщиков, и где большинство населения живёт в бесконечных долгах. 🤔
а смысл?)))пусть либерота скулит)))я когда в магазин иду то вообще на цены не смотрю)взял что понравилось и пошёл)работаю токарем не в Москве,зарплата отличная)ноют те кто на попе сидит и винит власть в том что они ленивые и сами не могут себя прокормить)а тем-более сейчас работы полно)но сидеть и скулить для них лучше))
@@user-ib9of1ip8k Согласен. Я живу в маленьком городе, работаю на удаленке (не программист) и моего дохода хватает, чтобы через 3 года накопления купить участок земли с обычным русским домом с газоснабжением, водопроводом и электричеством, без ипотеки и кредитов само собой. У нас такие участки по 500-700 тыс. стоят. То, чего многим американцам и не снилось.
Да хорошая идея!
в каждой стране цена соответствуют уровню жизни и зарплат.
есть Штаты где больше налогов платят и есть где меньше, мне знакомые говорили что к примеру лучше жить в Техасе чем а Калифорнию, даже если зарплаты чуть ниже, все равно могут себе позволить больше чем те, так как у тех все дорого.
Если сравнивать страны между собой то надо ещё добавить зарплаты и налоги.
))
к примеру если в Германии зарплата 2000€ а месяц то это считается уровень бедности и такие люди получают гос поддержку, так как очень высокие налоги итд, норма для них от 3000€, у меня там стажировка была, если в Хорватии уровень бедности считается 500€ в месяц зарплата то соответственно и цены будут на много ниже чем в Германии и налоги.
в Хорватии на 1000€ можно нормально жить в вот в Германии уже нет.
А какие налоги у нас,интересно,пенсионерка я,плачу только,свет вода, мусоровоз, 600р в месяц, за дом не плачу налог,,пенсионеры не платят,льготах,по городу автобус бесплатный есть.
*которые от слова совсем и вообще не понимают, на сколько сильно качество жизни в США отличается от их фантазий, которые они черпают у пропагандистов.* (С)
НУ прям все про себя рассказал ))) И даже пользование кредитками и потеки в минус записал ))) Финансовая грамотность у тебя на нуле. Зато пропаганды в голове хоть отбавляй.
Hi Dan, I don't comment so often but enjoy all your content 👍.
This video is ground breaking is it not? With the collaboration, my only (not really a criticism) thought was although the L A store was vastly more expensive did you consider income differences between countries ?
Looking forward to your future vids🙏.
If you consider income differences, you should consider every day expenses differences too. Just to be fair👍🏻
Thank you so much my friend. I am so happy that I finally reached this part of the comments it means a lot to me to reach such things please don’t be shy in the future comment whatever you’re thinking.
Great video man, keep up that good work. You really showing how the truth is.
Thanks, will do!
Prices here are crazy in America compare to Russia now I understand I get it now I like your podcast and your guys are so humble
Don't confuse the prices in LA to the rest of the country. I live in the Beautiful, Free state of Florida and our grocery prices are 30-40% cheaper. Florida does not tax groceries either. $5.00 for a dozed eggs is insane. I buy a box od 60 eggs at our store for $5.58. Good luck on your vacation.
У нас в стране так же. В некоторых регионах цены намного дешевле чем в Москве.
@@uchihanikita93 В каких?
It's okay to do a comparison between Moscow and LA, because Moscow is a capital, so prices here are usually higher rather than in other regions of Russia (just like they are in LA in comparison with other parts of USA)
@@i8Hardcoreв Нижнем Новгороде в магазине пятёрочка яйца фирмы которые купила эта девушка стоят 96 руб, она купила их за 116. И это самые дорогие яйца, есть за 70-75 рублей 10 шт.
@@i8Hardcoreвсе регионы южнее Москвы. Все, что севернее-там или также или подороже.
I knew that the prices in the USA would be more, they are also more than Russia here in Canada where I’m from. I’ve been to Russia to visit my extended family many times, so I speak with experience.
One thing you need to keep in mind when doing these type of comparisons is what the average wage is between the two locations, this is a huge factor.
I will say that where I’m from in Canada the wage is more but in comparison to the cost vs wage in each location, it’s still cheaper in Russia.
The the thing is compared to wages Russians have more spending power for sure. It’s strange how high prices are in America since wages stay relatively the same and rent and insurances and bills are insane
Great job, mate
Interesting comparison
Glad you think so!
Happy Birthday Dan!!!
Thank you so much, my friend
Well, I live in a normal area and everything is within walking distance.
School, shops, kindergarten... i.e. in Russian cities they try to distribute all important infrastructure across districts for accessibility.
In the USA too?
У них магазины находиться далеко. Без тачки не варик доехать.
Причём автобусов городских нет. ,так что без машины никуда.!!!
more more😊 I figure US would be expansive did you notice most Candy's are little helloween size vs US extra size .......all junk food left Russia 😂😂 quality of food in Russia seems the best😊
GMOs are strictly prohibited in Russia. It's a law.
@@user-oh7sx8qr4t cause Russians are smarter ...real food real flavor ...ooh to eat in a real Russian restaurant mmm
@scottsuttan2123 in Russia, they say if you have a big car, it means you have a small penis. compensation complex.so it seems here too
@@user-oh7sx8qr4t Previously, it was prohibited to grow GMOs in Russia. It can be sold with a mandatory label stating that it contains GMOs. Has anything changed now?
@@i8Hardcoreнет, вообще запрещено. Никаких маркировок. Просто запрет.
great concept. very interesting.
Thanks for watching my friend. I appreciate it.
comparison content is always great. Just reminded me of one of your funniest moments on Wild Siberia. your reaction to that Russian portion that you tasted. your face turned red. you had me cracking up again.
it’s a classic that only the originals remember my friend 🤣🙏🏻
I do like persimmons. They're everywhere in the Korean countryside.
No way, that’s really cool! Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed it. Please consider sharing the video.
Comparing prices to California is wild. Even within the US, you wouldn't want to compare with California due to it being ridiculously expensive.
That's just the scenarios were in bro she's in moscow im in LA haha but over all what did you think about the format?
@@Wild-Siberia it was okay to compare both per dollar value but your are missing out on the context. It doesn't show the purchasing power parity of both scenarios which can explain the disparity. But I commend the effort of showing the difference. Good job nonetheless. ☺
@@darkmatter5424 Москва тоже дорогая, всё дороже чем в остальной России!
Москва самый дорогой город в России, так что сравнивать Лос-Анжелес нужно именно с Москвой
@@freesoul9680 Да-да, бедные москвичи,как они выживают там.!Они к нам,(в П-Камчатский )часто прилетают за не дорогими товарами, продуктами и отдыхом. 😏
very informative and entertaining video loved it❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Понравилось как вы сравниваете цены , да так что сразу можно увидеть и другу страну. Продолжайте делать такие сравнения в ресторане, кафе и тд. Спасибо за видео.
Thank you so much for the positive review my friend I know this is not in depth it’s just literally checking prices for fun
Los Angeles is worst case scenario. Food is significantly cheaper in the mid west, but food in Russia is still way cheaper.
yea but again I can only compare where I am thanks a lot for watching and for stating that fact 🫡🙏🏻
we have the same prices in Romania like in the US the only difference is that the medium salary here is 800$
slava to the west! NOT!!!
Это жесть😢
🤦🏽♀️horrible
7:46 I live in the Urals, in the city of Yekaterinburg. Reese's have never been sold in Russia, Twix can be bought in any supermarket without any problems, and Kitkat has been replaced by Goodmix, which is absolutely the same in taste, but also has many different flavors.
KitKat has many different flavors. Outside of Russia that is.
This was brilliant, seeing things side by side...
Thank you so much for the comment. I appreciate your positivity.
@@Wild-Siberia Great job, I've been subbed for a while now and I wasn't sure if I was going to find the LA content as interesting, but you've done great work making it entertaining and educational!
Prices can be high or low, not expensive or cheap 🤭🤑
Sorry in my English cheap means low price lol
@@Wild-Siberia I'm watching many American videos, and everyone does that: fast speed, expensive prices, hot temperature and so on 🤣
You are doing a great job with your reports. I'm always eager to see more. Good luck!
They compared each product separately to determine what and where is cheaper, and where is more expensive, rather than the prices in general. Be careful sir.
@@arina61998 Arina, I'm joking about something else 😘
Очень понравился такой контент! продолжайте и дальше снимать такие сравнения очень интересно! а насчет армейской еды ты не прав! ты как бывший солдат должен знать что армейская еда должна быть не сколько вкусной сколько калорийной!!!
да норм паштеты в ИРП, просто он не привык к таким вкусам
А самое калорийное у нас - это?Правильно, мясо белого медведя!😂
@@PutnikAlex там ещё раньше тушенка была, она лучше любой консервированной тушенки, которые продают в магазине.
Great video !
Love it!
Thanks so much for the positive review. Your name is awesome by the way.