In some places. If they're better than the US the answer should be mostly yes.
I realize it's a disingenuous argument but the problem with the US isn't as much about wages. It's about cost of living and cost of everything, and our government is to blame.
I only eat US made chocolate. Good stuff. Sometimes I'm tempted to buy some German garbage like Ritter Sport out of nostalgia from living there but then I slap myself and remember I don't have to eat out of a trash can.
Honestly it is. I have lived there twice. The public transport is pretty awesome, almost everywhere. Even the places that complain about it, they're miles above most other places. But the people kind of suck sometimes.
Nope, no buses. If I drive ten minutes there is a bus stop that runs the wrong direction. I'm not in a rural location. Just no public transportation. There is a free bus service for seniors but you have to schedule rides a week in advance.
It's kinda funny though, I have six friends I stay in touch with who live in the UK. They're all in London. No I didn't meet them there. Coincidence also reinforces confirmation bias. I know believe it is the only city.
That is pretty much exactly 1/3 of the size we usually buy in the US. I think it's a little over 21 oz, I always buy the 64 oz size. Our family goes through it pretty quickly.
Eh, we don't have buses or trains at all.
But fighting traffic pumps up your adrenaline and you're ready to crush it when you walk in the office door! /s