Actually Timziito, the norwegian economy is in many aspects similar or slightly lower than ours. The only thing really they have which is better is the GDB per capita, which is 55 000ish USD vs our 41 000ish USD. Our budget is showing minus however while the norwegian is showing plus, but they only have about 1% more growth than us.
You usally earn more in norway however, but you also spend more, which makes it really a different thing. No offence norway, but we're just too scandinavian both of us to be all too different from eachother lol!
Biggest issue, bringing down our numbers is the high unemployment - which is about 8% compared to the 3%. And that is because of, excuse my for saying this since you seem to fall in that category, because most of our unemployed are a bit picky when it comes to finding jobs. They do not want to relocate, they do not want this or that wage, they do not want to do this or that, which is a problem. TBH the biggest asset when searching for a new job comes down to having experience and without any previous employment, you do not have any. Hence relocating or settling for a job with lower wage usually gets you a lot further than waiting for a very very very lucky break. Med det jag menade var det att du verkade bara söka i stockholm, vilket är ett stort misstag om man verkligen vill igång. Att flytta till en ort som ligger 2 timmar bort, eller 4, bara i ett par år eller så om man inte vill vara kvar kan göra jävligt mycket på ens CV.