If you're smart and an overachiever, the U.S. for sure. I don't know what someone else in this thread was on about how employer-sponsored health insurance plans are "minimum $10,000 per year". That's just not true. If you even look at the average health insurance premiums, it's nowhere close to that. My health insurance is free through my employer, as is the insurance of many people I know (most of whom are not overachievers and working regular jobs like salesperson, claims adjustment for auto insurance companies, or doing administrative work at nonprofits).
If you're smart and an overachiever, the U.S. for sure. I don't know what someone else in this thread was on about how employer-sponsored health insurance plans are "minimum $10,000 per year". That's just not true. If you even look at the average health insurance premiums, it's nowhere close to that. My health insurance is free through my employer, as is the insurance of many people I know (most of whom are not overachievers and working regular jobs like salesperson, claims adjustment for auto insurance companies, or doing administrative work at nonprofits).