My impression has been that wealth inequality in many places in Europe is much higher than income inequality, as a factor of it being an older society.
The places in Europe I'd want to move to are really no cheaper to buy a house than the places I'd want to live in the US.
Its unfortunately harder to find a bunch of city-level data, I wasn't able to find any German cities on quick googling, so I'm definitely fulfilling stereotypes of "Americans who think of Europe as just a couple famous cities", but those capture at least a couple of major population centers that aren't so appealing if you're a dev compared to the US hotspots: they're still unequal, but suddenly you're not nearly as high on the totem pole.
My impression has been that wealth inequality in many places in Europe is much higher than income inequality, as a factor of it being an older society.
The places in Europe I'd want to move to are really no cheaper to buy a house than the places I'd want to live in the US.