Living costs in ISRAEL (It's EXPENSIVE!)

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Published 2020-10-09
So what are the living costs in Israel?
What is the average salary?
What are the average expenses of an Israeli family?
I will talk all about it in this video.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Maxkaz14
    I live in Israel for a year almost as an ole hadash (new immigrant). Your video are extremely helpful for me to understand my new home. Thanks!
  • @NikCan66
    Here in Ireland the cost of living is 18% higher than Berlin. Cost of rent is 29.9% higher in Dublin than Berlin. Transport cost €140.00 a month. 1 bed apartment roughly €1686.00 a month. Internet is €52.00 a month. Car prices cost 1.4 litre golf is €26,000 in Ireland.
  • I have been watching your videos for a few months now. I come from Cornwall, England and have been living in Israel since 1973. I really enjoy and appreciate your fair and insightful commentaries. In fact I now recommend the videos to both friends and family. Thank you and Shabbat Shalom from Netanya.
  • @eshvartz
    As an Israeli who rented an apartment in TelAviv for 5 years, I remember it was usually much cheaper to just take a trip to Europe lol :)
  • I emigrated to Israel in 1972 from UK. I always worked in an office using my English skills. Despite all my previous experience, I could never earn very much. Basically, it's because I don't have the Israeli mentality. I retired at age 74. Nearly all of my working life, even when my children were at home, I had to take in lodgers to help with my expenses. Even now that I am retired, I need a roommate to help with my expenses. Many immigrants from Western countries get help from their parents. I, as a single parent, could not have stayed in Israel if I hadn't had help from my family.
  • @ralphnetta4563
    Very informative and interesting commentary. Learned a lot of facts about Israel 🇮🇱 that I was not aware of. Oren, it’s good to see that your getting back into your comfort zone and groove. I certainly look forward too many more informative videos. You ask for love! Sounds great 👍 I’m all for love - hugging is good .... LOL Stay safe and I’ll see you in the next video. New Jersey USA 🇺🇸
  • @NikCan66
    Brilliant video as usual and informative
  • @144Donn
    I appreciate your deep and nuanced understanding of things and your dry sense of humor!
  • @kellysackett
    Very clear and accurate information. Thanks for posting.
  • @bettyk8105
    Fantastic and informative! I learned more about Israeli finances in 10 minutes than I have in a lifetime. I now have a greater understanding of how you have to make ends meet. I will have to re-watch some of your videos before I go back. So much useful information to take in. Keep it coming 😊.
  • @101life9
    Appreciate your work. Thanks very much.
  • @nadiaaguirre90
    I love your videos, thank you so much!!! We are thinking of doing aliyah in 3 years, so everything you share helps us plan ahead!!
  • @levi7187
    This video is priceless Oren, thank you.
  • @donnadejesu4445
    I always look forward to your next video! Looking to go back next September.
  • @atlcuff
    Thanks again for painting another more complete picture of Israel. Personal economics is a very helpful to way begin to understand a place. I look forward to your presentations and was very happy to see this new video up upon my return from out of town. Still excited about visiting y'all but taking your advice and holding off until better times. Peace.
  • @d.kramlich3708
    Man, I just got my flights with ElAl to Israel canceled these days (Corona of course!) - please keep up the good work and deliver some facts for those out of bounds!!!