10 Things Americans Spend Money On That Most Brits Get for Free
Did you know there are quite a few everyday things folks in the US often pay for that folks in the UK usually get for free? Let’s take a look at some of these things. From healthcare to banking, there are differences that might surprise you. This list might get you thinking about what we pay for and why, especially compared to our friends across the pond!
1. Public Restroom Access in Some Locations

In the US, finding a public restroom that doesn’t charge you or require you to be a customer can be tough, especially in large cities. Often you end up buying a small item from a store just to use their facilities. However, in Britain, public toilets are more widely available for free. This makes exploring cities a lot easier and less stressful for everyone, whether you live there or are just visiting.
2. Healthcare Consultations

When you go to the doctor in the US, you can expect a bill, often a big one, even just for a consultation. In Britain, healthcare consultations are part of the National Health Service (NHS) and are free at the point of use. This means you can see a doctor without worrying about the cost, which is a big relief for many and ensures illnesses are caught earlier and treated more effectively.
3. Prescription Discount Plans

In America, you often need a prescription discount plan or insurance to afford your medication. These plans can be costly and complicated. Brits, on the other hand, benefit from the NHS, which subsidizes the cost of most medications. In some parts of the UK, prescriptions are entirely free, reducing the financial burden on individuals and families.
4. College Application Fees

Applying to colleges in the US can be a pricey affair, with each application often costing anywhere from $50 to over $100. This adds up when you’re applying to multiple schools. In the UK, students pay a single fee to apply through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) which covers multiple universities, making higher education more accessible.
5. School Bus Services in Some Districts

While many districts in the US provide school bus services, some charge for this essential service. In Britain, school transport is generally provided for free, especially if children live a certain distance from their school. This helps ensure that all children can attend school regularly, without transport being a barrier.
6. Banking Services That Are Often Free in Britain

Many banks in the US charge monthly fees for accounts, along with charges for additional services. In contrast, in the UK, basic banking services, including checking accounts and withdrawals, are typically offered free by most major banks. This can make managing finances simpler and more accessible for everyone.
7. Some Museum Admissions

A day out at the museum can be costly in the US, with admission fees required at many major institutions. Conversely, many of Britain’s major museums and galleries offer free entry, encouraging more people to enjoy culture and history regardless of their financial situation.
8. HOA Community Amenities

In the US, if you live in a community managed by a Homeowners Association (HOA), you often pay fees for amenities like pools, tennis courts, or clubhouses. In Britain, many community amenities are publicly funded and free to use, which supports a more inclusive community spirit and active lifestyle.
9. Medical Paperwork and Forms

Getting copies of medical forms or paperwork in the US can sometimes come with a fee. In the UK, accessing your own medical records or getting necessary forms usually doesn’t cost anything, making it easier and less expensive to manage your health care.
10. Certain Public Recreation Facilities

In America, some public recreation facilities like pools, sports courts, and parks might require a fee or have restricted access. In the UK, many of these facilities are free to the public, promoting a healthier lifestyle and community interaction without the worry of additional costs.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.
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