• michaelmrose@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Yes. We can travel over 3000 miles and still be in the same country with about every climate. Meanwhile for a family of 4 it would cost almost $700 to get passports and involve waiting weeks. Then flying say Seattle to Paris for instance would cost about $3000 before actually doing anything there. This is in addition to the $300-$400 spent every 5-7 years on normal identity documents that you need for other purposes. This cost varies substantially state to state.

    Meanwhile families here are facing drastically escalating costs especially housing and medical.

    Compare that to a European who could travel 100 km on the train and be in another country.

    Americans have both increased dis-incentives and less incentives to travel internationally compared to Europeans.

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      14 hours ago

      I mean EU citizens can also travel similar distances in the schengen zone without a passport and just an ID card.

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        10 hours ago

        Does it cost $3000-$5000 for a family of 4 to go anywhere you would need one and require the family to shell out an extra $700 when half the population is living hand to mouth?

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          6 hours ago

          No a passport is about 50 Euros if you have time to wait 6 weeks for it to be made. And you need ot as soon as you leave the EU, so Africa would be one area for example, should be aroubd 800-1000 Euros.

          Now I wonder, don’t you need a passport for south and central america?