Will I save money living in Pula?
We asked expats if they save money living in Pula. They said...
"Yes, you would likely save money living in Pula compared to the United States. The cost of living in Pula is generally lower than in many parts of the United States. This includes expenses such as rent, groceries, dining out, and public transportation. However, the amount you save can depend on your lifestyle and spending habits. It's also important to consider factors like income and job opportunities, as these can vary greatly between the two locations," remarked another expat who made the move to Pula, Croatia.
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Will I save money living in Pula?
If you live in Pula, newcomers to Pula would love to hear your answer to this question.