Europe vs USA WHERE IS IT BETTER TO HAVE A BABY? || FOREIGN REACTS

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  • @wimsigma2046
    @wimsigma2046 2 місяці тому +20

    Every European citizen can give birth in a European country other than where he lives without extra costs. As a Belgian, I can give birth in Sweden, Sweden then transfers the invoice to Belgium and visa versa.

    • @pahis1248
      @pahis1248 2 місяці тому

      u mean EU country residents + European countries with treaty with EU?

    • @cellevangiel5973
      @cellevangiel5973 2 місяці тому

      Oh yes, our Belgium Sickness Funds cover the whole world, except and clearly stipulated : the USA. why do you think ? They don't want to be ripped off the American way.

  • @andrewbrown1712
    @andrewbrown1712 2 місяці тому +11

    Both universal healthcare and social welfare systems in Europe are based on insurance models so the larger the population the better!

  • @ND-ql6ib
    @ND-ql6ib 2 місяці тому +10

    I think allowing people to reduce their working hours is a good thing. Raising a child does not end after the first year. If you do not have a support system around you, it can be difficult to have a good work-life balance or have a job at all. For example, children usually go to school around 9am and finish around 3pm. (Babies and toddlers spend even less time in childcare). Normal working hours are from 9am to 5pm. It can be difficult to keep a 8h job while taking your kid in and out of school. Reducing working hours allows parents to continue working

  • @nox8730
    @nox8730 2 місяці тому +12

    Why do you excuse your language? I am sure most of us are ok with it, right? Aside from that, the USA is not special. 10M people or 340M people, that doesn't change a thing. Everything is proportioned. 10M people pay taxes for 10M people and 340M people pay taxes for 340M people. That's the same ratio.

  • @Gert-DK
    @Gert-DK 2 місяці тому +6

    I can help you.
    A US research, a guy in San Diego, did research on why the US health care was so expensive.
    In short, a treatment cost the double compared to Denmark, remember Denmark ain't a cheap country either, compared to Sweden and Germany.
    A big part of the price in the US was administration, going to hospital here in DK is free, so there ain't much admin.
    Second: Lawyers takes a big part of the cake in the US. No such thing here in DK or at least very little.
    Third: Profit and extreme wages for the top. No such thing here.
    As you see, the state don't pay the same for a broken leg, as the US insurance do, which BTW also use lawyers and have admin and profit.
    Our general practician doctors are private here. But is free. The public negotiate the price with doctors. Lately I saw a doctor get paid 163 kr for a consultation, consultation ONLY. That's about 22 Euro. What do you think it will cost you to have a 10 minutes talk with a doctor in the US?
    Private health care is brilliant, if you are on the receiving end of the money flow.

  • @RustyDust101
    @RustyDust101 2 місяці тому +7

    Population doesn't factor into this at all. Or rather, the higher the population the better the economy of scale should be. So in fact Sweden, or rather, the rest of the world, outperforms the USA in terms of per capita investment into health care by a HUUUUUGE margin. The USA COULD, theoretically, outperfom the vast majority of countries, if not all of them, IF the US companies wouldn't charge an arm and a leg for a pittance of treatments, and the lawyers weren't so greedy, as well as the everyday person in their litigation obsession suing anyone and everyone for anything they can get their hands on. All of those outrageous external factors of greed and avarice make the US healthcare system the least effective, least efficient, highest cost, least supportive healthcare system of any OECD nation.
    Sorry to be so blunt, but ANY change in the US healthcare system towards ANY social (note: NOT socialist) healthcare system would be an improvement over the current state.

    • @paul1979uk2000
      @paul1979uk2000 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah I never understand the logic when Americans use that argument, a bigger population has the advantage of economy of scale.
      In the US, it's simply a choice to screw over the American people.
      In the case of EU countries, they do a lot of these services at an individual country level, but if needed, they have the choice of pooling resources together at an EU level and having the same kind of benefit of economy of scale like the US could have, just for now, it's not really needed, but EU countries have that option and the reason it's not needed is because the only other big countries that are developed is the US and China, both of which don't offer a lot of these universal services, so there's no pressure in EU countries to pool resources on that at an EU level, but it would offer a lot of advantages in doing so, the EU for instance very likely could get drugs cheaper than the individual countries can do, because of the size of the EU market compared to the individual country, and there are countless other benefits that could be had, but seeing as EU countries already dominant in universal services, there's little pressure to change.

    • @RustyDust101
      @RustyDust101 2 місяці тому

      @@paul1979uk2000 Completely agree.

  • @aliciasschorra1306
    @aliciasschorra1306 2 місяці тому +4

    You are thinking wrong although it depends from EU member state to member state but each one has parental leave and similiar arrangement like she said in sweden and in the EU we have more population then the USA so why cant they adapt it. The populatiob excuse doesnt work like you can see

  • @clarakam3858
    @clarakam3858 2 місяці тому +1

    Send you love from Europe❤

  • @kucnimajstor2901
    @kucnimajstor2901 2 місяці тому +2

    Dude, the only thing in Sweden that person has to pay when having a baby is 13 dollars per day hospital stay, she said that earlier, but any person without Swedish documents will have to pay 10 thousand..

    • @paul1979uk2000
      @paul1979uk2000 2 місяці тому +1

      If I understand, I think if you're an EU citizen, you get the same benefits, it's only a lot more expensive for outsiders that are not citizens, but even then, I think it works out cheaper, especially for Americans that are in the EU, and if they become an EU citizen, they get the same benefits that any EU citizen gets, depending on which country you are in, they will be slight variations.

    • @foreignreacts
      @foreignreacts  2 місяці тому

      I was referring to the cost that would be paid by the insurance or by the government
      Because 13 dollars definitely isn’t the payment
      That’s just the cost to stay at the hospital

    • @mythe6669
      @mythe6669 2 місяці тому

      ​@@foreignreactsDoctors and hospitals can't just charge an arm and a leg at their leisure. Idk about Sweden but here in Germany there are fixed compensations for any service. So the hospital will get x amount for a birth, no matter how long it takes.
      A friend in the US told me he had to get special contact lenses made for over $3000 a piece. I looked these lenses up here and it would have been $500 for both lenses, including fitting and everything. $0 if the insurance stepped in which it likely would have.
      Even without insurance it literally would have been cheaper for him to fly half way around the world than to get the lenses in the US.

  • @tatjanameyer4022
    @tatjanameyer4022 2 місяці тому +3

    You did not understand Kim right. It is $13 per day in Sweden and around $10.000 ln US.

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask 2 місяці тому

      Yes, I was very surpriced. This sounds more plausable.

  • @ldewproductions7271
    @ldewproductions7271 2 місяці тому +2

    Oy!, OK the UK may be stupid but we do look after people.

  • @Galantus1964
    @Galantus1964 2 місяці тому +1

    LOL you really don't think straight the fact that you can lower you work hours with 25% means that the companies can hire more ppl to cover the hours = lower unimployment + a raise in tax revenue.. a big win/ win in my book

  • @WienerVL
    @WienerVL 2 місяці тому +1

    You should react to "TypeAshtons ( former The Black Forest Family)" birth video from Germany! She is great in research and her sons were born in Germany! She knows what she is talking about!

  • @laurentpaumier3103
    @laurentpaumier3103 2 місяці тому +1

    If you are a tourist from outside Europe in France, you'll have to pay between 3000 and 10000€.

  • @remcohoman1011
    @remcohoman1011 2 місяці тому

    7:36 And these taxes are spent on what they are for, and don't vanish in the : Bermuda Triangle" of militairy.....road tax is spent on roads, ..you get the idea

  • @g2pizza58
    @g2pizza58 2 місяці тому

    So... If the true price of having a baby is 10k then why in usa is 100k, they coerce you to have assurance for literally 0$ difference with social security

  • @luissilva3376
    @luissilva3376 Місяць тому

    To have a baby 👶 in Europe is free I am on UK I have 3 kid's and I don't pay anything . Yes I pay may tax monthly.

  • @ldewproductions7271
    @ldewproductions7271 2 місяці тому

    🎉

  • @Julleisa
    @Julleisa 2 місяці тому +1

    Actually, the way you react to this video seems VERY condescending, especially against the girl. Think the U.S IS best for you. You simly DON'T understand the skandinavien model. And IF you are studing in Finland, I'am sure they can give you a course. Everything she is saying is true. Regards from a danish teacher.

  • @pahis1248
    @pahis1248 2 місяці тому

    That was weird video

  • @paulinepierre4007
    @paulinepierre4007 2 місяці тому +1

    not lucky, fought for. no government would get you anything. fight for youselves to get these thing. unions are your right. if a boss tells you .they don't allow workers to be union members, don't tell them, they DON'TOWN YOU.