@bws1989 What you said isn't totally accurate in regards to America.
You don't have to worry about being shot or murdered going to the mall/cinema/whatever
That's fair, but most Americans don't have the thought of going somewhere and getting shot.
I know nothing about salaries in Europe, nor cost of living. But I'm sure it varies depending on the country.
Healthcare is free/dirt cheap
This is something the US needs to strive to make better, I work in a hospital and I agree, this is what we should focus on.
No fear if school shootings
You're right about this.
Free kindergarden/cheap kindergarten
To my knowledge, kindergarten is free in the US, as K-12 public education is free.
Better healthier food that taste better
This is completely subjective.
No tornados /massive hurricanes.
I guess this is somewhat true? However, anecdotally, my first time visiting Ireland, there's was a hurricane that killed 4 people.
4-6 weeks legal vacation every year that HR is pushing you to take out and it's PAID
The US has this too - the BLS reports 85% of all workers receive at least 10 days paid sick/vacation. Now it's not 4-6 weeks, but most jobs have paid sick/vacation
If you're sick - you still get PAID
Addressed above.
Diverse nature depending on what country you choose
The US has diverse climates, depending on the state.
In Germany we go around naked mixed gender in saunas, pools and by the beach and there's no rape because of it!
Germany still has rape.
Sidewalks/bike friendly streets everywhere = your children don't need a car to get somewhere
That's fair, but the US is also a significantly large country.
This is available in the US. But I agree, college is way to expensive here in the states.
1-1,5 years PAID maternity leave
This is also fair, the US has abysmal maternity care/leave.
Here we don't carry and push or babies after 9 months just to have a funeral for them some years later. Brutally said.
I get what you're trying to say, but Europe still has funerals for children.