Because everyone who "knows their worth" is willing to endure a poor work-life, subpar healthcare, inferior education for their children, volatile social climate, practically non-existent social protection and crazy wildfires in exchange for a higher salary, right?
Well I can say most of that is hit or miss, and some just downright wrong. Crazy Wildfires is the only correct issue here, lol.
The actual Hospitals and Doctors in America have always been hands down better. Its only if you can afford it. Really any top tier Silicon Valley job is going to come with pretty good heath insurance. The Subpar Healthcare is more or less a poor person problem. Nothing like destroying net worth like having to go to the doctor with sub par insurance. Getting 3-6K+ in bills over a few nonsense visits.
Like I said before I wouldn't move to America either. But to think the EU isn't a$$ Backwards in many ways would be an understatement. I lived in the UK for 3 years, and like most of Europe school system is a hit or miss depending on location. Private Schooling is not uncommon in America for that reason.
This in part is why Americans in higher level careers (family's with income of 120K+) tend to retire with more money in their retirement accounts than their EU brothers. Nearly all my Fellow successful 30yo's had over 50K in their 401k when they turned 30. The ones that didn't are ones that will most likely always jump around to different entry level jobs.
Weirdly, Buzzfeed news have been a trustworthy source of high quality investigative reporting for quite a few years at this point.
I think that's partly because they took advantage of the shrinking market for traditional print newspapers and snapped up some seriously high quality talent that had been laid off from other news organizations.
Wouldn't the horrendous pollution up there poison the honey to the point of being, well, not very good for you?
Same way as fruit and veggies grown on the side of a busy road aren't exactly fit for human consumption
Im unaware of any studies that look at toxin levels that specifically compare a city hive verses a rural hive. IMO the greater concern is the source of nectar, as bees will store any source of "nectar" even if its a couple drops of sugar from a soda can. I would be hard pressed to even consider it 100% honey as the original source could very well not be from organic sources.
> I would be hard pressed to even consider it 100% honey as the original source could very well not be from organic sources.
Because English is weird, I'm not sure if you mean organic as in from plant/animal I would be hard pressed to even consider it 100% honey as the original source could very well not be from organic sources (yes, bees will make honey from animal sources, such as wood lice) or "not sprayed with pesticides".
In Denmark Chinese honey is mostly known as "fake honey" because it's made by bee, but from sugar water, and not nectar.
Organic honey, as in "not sprayed" is almost impossible to make in Denmark, as it requires a 3km radius from there hive, where no chemicals can be used. While in Sweden, as an example, it just has to be primarily organic, as in as long as no chemicals are used directly in front of the hive, you're allowed to label it "Organic".