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Encompassing 50 states and six time zones, the United States is so vast that its regions can be understood as different economies. Salaries, prices and the cost of living all vary from one area to another. In general, the cost

Mexico is a modern country with a diverse and rich culture. More than half of the population is characterized by its Amerindian-Spanish heritage, a convergence of European and ancient Mesoamerican cultures and traditions. Another 10% of Mexico’s population is indigenous.

Despite its Southern flair, the city of Atlanta, Georgia, has always been more of a commercial city than an antebellum monument. Its diverse economy, top-notch educational institutions, and young, educated workforce provide an inviting venue for both multinational corporations and

Tokyo is among the costliest cities in the world for foreign nationals. It is ranked second in Mercer’s latest cost of living rankings. It is the third most expensive city to live in Asia and the seventh most expensive city

As Russia’s economy grows, the country faces a shrinking workforce and talent shortage, among other issues. By Mary Anne Thompson, founder and president, GoinGlobal, Inc. Russia’s economic forecast looks positive for the next three years, and employment opportunities are expected

Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland, and the capital of the canton of Zurich. While other Swiss cantons (Lake Geneva and Espace Mittelland) are more populated, the metropolitan area of Zurich ranks first in terms of economic significance.

Chile is one of South America’s most stable nations. It has a population of nearly 17.5 million and is one of the region’s most prosperous and fastest-growing economies. Chile was home to some of the world’s most ancient civilizations. Its

The culture of Taiwan is an exciting melting pot of Chinese, Japanese and Western influences. Most of Taiwan’s 23 million inhabitants are descendants of immigrants from different parts of Mainland China, especially the coastal province of Fujian on the opposite

Norway’s hiring keeps increasing, but so does its talent shortage. Expats may be the answer. By Mary Anne Thompson, founder and president, GoinGlobal, Inc. Norway has a solid economy and is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, with

Vancouver, located in British Columbia (BC), is Canada’s most expensive city. The latest Worldwide Cost of Living Survey by consulting firm Mercer ranks Vancouver ahead of Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Ottawa. On a global scale, however, Vancouver’s cost of living