She works in Sweden and sends money to her parents in Thailand. Would they get more $ if she worked in usa?

The current exchange rate from sweden to us $ is 6-1 So if my girlfriend moved to usa and worked the same job and sent half her income to her parents in Thailand where the exchange rate is 30-1 to us dollars, would they be getting 6 times more money or how does that work?

Answer:
In the US, I pay about 30% of my income to income tax. I'm positive it would be a lot more in Sweden, because of all the benefits they get there. They have a better standard of living, which must be paid for somehow.
Swedish krona = 0.148566 U.S. dollars
First, what does the job pay in Sweden and what does it pay in the US....
What are the taXES TAKEN OUT IN EACH COUNTRY....?
What are the expences involved in living in each country?(cost of calling home. clothes, apt, priceof trips back to thailand for a visit..etc...)
you have to write it down list all the items side by side..you both have to do this together..you know some costs and she knows some costs..
Are you really this dumb? I think not, not with a username of hypothetical, spelt correctly.

I think you just want to see how many answerers fall for your question.

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