You get paid more, yeah, but the expenses of living is so much higher so it probably equals out. I'd rather live on a farm, well it depends by farm do you mean country? Anyways, farm/country is very peace and quiet plus creates tons of opportunities, unlike in the city.
I'd stay right here in Montana its got a nice -10 - -20 during the winter. And in the Summer It's nice and sunny and about 60-75 degrees. Lots of farm land and space to ride ATV's and Snowmobiles. And the largest town has about 69 thousand people.
Yah but if you research on the city you wanna live in, you might end up in a decent place that is cheap
Farm because of many reasons. Living in the city sucks imo, tons of traffic, planes constantly flying over my house because FedEx is 10 miles away from where I live. Violence is another big issue because I live 5 minutes away from the Tennessee/Mississippi borderline (Memphis). City's are a major target for terrorist groups also, so when sht hits the fan, it's better to be close to woods/mountains instead of sewers. Also living on a farm teaches you responsibilities that a city life can't teach you. Growing your own food, hunting, fishing, taking care of properties, assets because everything there is valuable to you and others around you.
Yeah but very expensive and car insurance is way more expensive here. So keep that in consideration. I would want to live in Israel.