But then you'd live in France, with French people.

I just don't see the benefit. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 8:52 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Life Is Good In France!
> 
> PARIS -
> 
> Although the top marginal rates are high in France, as shown by the
> Forbes Misery Index, there has been substantial reform in the country.
> France has lowered its score in the index by 26.3 points over the past
> five years. Moreover, this trend should continue over the next several
> years.
> 
> The Forbes Happiness Index also shows that employees in France are
> satisfied with their salaries after income and social taxes. (The
> take-home percentage is basically the same as in New York City, but
> the French have social benefits New Yorkers could only dream of.) This
> is true at the 50,000 euro salary level through the 1 million euro
> level in the Forbes Happiness Index for both married and single
> individuals.
> 
> Expatriates are even happier in France, since the reforms shown in the
> previous Forbes study suggest that France is now the most attractive
> location for expatriates in Europe. In fact, New Yorkers expatriated
> to France pay the same tax as they would if they'd stayed on Wall
> Street or Park Avenue--and sometimes less. The French paradox is
> proven again.
> 
> 

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