I'm Much Happier Living In Belgium Than In The U.S. - Here's How Much It Costs

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Published 2024-05-04
Jessica van Dop DeJesus, 45, relocated with her family from Washington, D.C. to Brussels, Belgium in 2021. Last year, Jessica and her husband purchased an apartment for about $587,000, where they live with their young daughter.

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I'm Much Happier Living In Belgium Than In The U.S. - Here's How Much It Costs

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  • @thomasbdl
    Belgian here. I feel like this video, while really nice, paints an ideal and somewhat unrealistic picture of what it’s like to live in Belgium. Hardly anyone could ever afford to have a $3k/month mortgage, and only a tiny minority of people could buy a $600k flat. It’s pretty clear that Jessica’s husband has an extremely high paying job with tons of benefits. To put things in perspective: in 2023, the median net salary in Belgium was €2200, or $2350. A couple with median salaries couldn’t even dream of getting a loan to buy their flat.
  • @wanneske1969
    About health care : last weekend I got very ill and went to the hospital at a saturday evening. The consult cost me 6 €. Went to the pharmacy on call on a saturday evening and my meds cost 1.4 € ... Ok, we pay a lot of taxes in Belgium but we get good health care for it !
  • I’ve known Jess for over 20 years and she’s the REAL DEAL. We served in the Marine Corps together all over the globe, and she’s literally part of my family. Enjoy your success, Jessica!!! #SemperFi
  • @asha8443
    Her situation doesn’t apply to most Americans..she’s apparently married to a dutch guy and gets a lot of benefits through her husbands job
  • @daiha8403
    If you can afford a house that is almost twice the average price in Belgium, means you have high income and can live comfortably. Maybe 5% of the people in Belgium can pay a mortgage of almost 3000 USD a month. They are considered high income persons so they certainly more than 50% tax.
  • @MyCamilla1989
    Every time an American speaks about how much they love living in Europe, comment sections get flooded with people either attempting to bash Europe with cookie cutter statements or try to convince the internet how great America is.
  • Every time I watch one of these videos I start asking myself what country do I want to move to and how much money do I need?
  • @Mmefatoom
    $60 for child care could NEVER happen in the states 😭
  • @TheFloRidah
    I respect a person who has served our country abroad in many countries throughout most her adult life and finally find somewhere she can settle. Yes America is not what it used to be.
  • @cca7382
    I had the same experience: I lived abroad then moved back to the US, and got laid off from my dumb job. The demon who laid me off didn't turn its camera on (it was also in the middle of the pandemic). I realized that the way people are treated in the US is not normal. I don’t know what’s more frightening: the experience of being treated sub-humanly, or realizing the psychology of people who do so
  • @MoorishBrooklyn
    Minus all the agreements and disagreements from many folks from, near or have been to the area; I am happy that she has found her happy place, feel safe and secure with her family, was brave enough and fortune enough to leave the U.S.
  • The U.S. economy can actually get better if only the govt can start making better decisions for the sake of it's citizens, cos' they've really made life more difficult for its residents. Hyperinflation has left the less haves bearing the brunt of the burden. Its already eating into my entire $620k retirement portfolio. Like where else can we invest our money with less risks?
  • @krissg1990
    As a belgian, i can confirm that our country is lovely but the daycare is certainly not 60 per month. It depends mainly on your salary ( if you go to a state nursery) but private nursery is about 600 to 800 eur per month
  • @nikaa4237
    I'm so impressed with her life. Serving her country and then creating an amazing life for herself and her family as well as a second career. You go girl!!!
  • @danielamaria1527
    What a beautiful family and Jessica is a strong, sweet person. Wishing you all the best :)
  • @jlife9092
    It's always difficult to uproot yourself from a familiar environment and settle in another country. I'm sure she and her family had to face a lot of bureaucratic crap along the way to arrive at this point of her migration journey. She makes it sound easy but that only speaks to her intelligence, tenacity and positive spirit. Personally I'm really glad that she presented an overall optimistic outlook in the clip because let's face it: who wants to watch a 10 min clip about someone's miserable existence in another country when there's misery aplenty in our own backyard? PS: Thank you for your service! :-)
  • @yolofuduswa9911
    Loved this, Jessica looks so fulfilled… so beautiful to watch ❤️
  • @heathermetz6576
    This was refreshing to see Jessica's reasons why she and her husband left the U.S. to raise their daughter in Belgium. Thank you for your USMC service. Looking forward to your cooking videos.
  • @cfyfe7168
    Awesome…thank you for sharing your story. Good for you finding your way to a new country, after so many years of hard work. Also, for the later in life education. Really amazing. Wishing you and your family all the best!