According to a mid-2024 index, *********** was the most expensive country to live in Europe, with an index score of ****.******** followed in the second place with around ** points less.
Liechtenstein and Switzerland were the most expensive place in the world to get Netflix, with a monthly standard subscription costing 21.19 U.S. dollars as of February 2024. In Denmark, the monthly price for a Netflix subscription amounted to 16.17 U.S. dollars, and French subscribers paid 14.28 U.S. dollars per month to use the standard plan of the streaming service.
According to a recent study, Colombia had the lowest monthly cost of living in Latin America with 546 U.S. dollars needed for basic living. In contrast, four countries had a cost of living above one thousand dollars, Costa Rica, Chile, Panama and Uruguay. In 2022, the highest minimum wage in the region was recorded by Ecuador with 425 dollars per month.
Can Latin Americans survive on a minimum wage? Even if most countries in Latin America have instated laws to guarantee citizens a basic income, these minimum standards are often not enough to meet household needs. For instance, it was estimated that almost 22 million people in Mexico lacked basic housing services. Salary levels also vary greatly among Latin American economies. In 2022, the average net monthly salary in Brazil was lower than Ecuador's minimum wage.
What can a minimum wage afford in Latin America? Latin American real wages have generally risen in the past decade. However, consumers in this region still struggle to afford non-basic goods, such as tech products. Recent estimates reveal that, in order to buy an iPhone, Brazilian residents would have to work more than two months to be able to pay for it. A gaming console, on the other hand, could easily cost a Latin American worker several minimum wages.
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The average for 2021 based on 165 countries was 108.07 index points. The highest value was in Singapore: 355.77 index points and the lowest value was in Syria: 58.27 index points. The indicator is available from 2017 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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The average for 2021 based on 165 countries was 105.854 index points. The highest value was in South Korea: 208.84 index points and the lowest value was in India: 58.17 index points. The indicator is available from 2017 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
Running into a toll road can be a nasty surprise, especially if you’re in a foreign country and aren’t used to having to pay them!
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The average for 2021 based on 165 countries was 91.84 index points. The highest value was in Bermuda: 207.78 index points and the lowest value was in the Gambia: 35.21 index points. The indicator is available from 2017 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
By Andy Kriebel [source]
This dataset contains the average price of 1GB of mobile data by country. It includes data for over 150 countries, providing a valuable resource for anyone interested in global mobile data pricing trends. The data is sourced from Visual Capitalist, and was last updated in 2021
This dataset contains the average price of 1GB of mobile data by country as of April 2021. The data is sourced from Visual Capitalist.
To use this dataset, you can simply download it and then open it in your preferred spreadsheet software. The dataset is organized by rank, with the most expensive countries being listed first. Each row also lists the country's name and its corresponding average price for 1GB of mobile data.
If you want to compare the cost of mobile data across different countries, this dataset provides a useful starting point. You can also use it to track how prices have changed over time by comparing against previous editions of the dataset
1. To compare the cost of living in different countries.
2. To find out which countries have the most expensive mobile data plans.
**3. To see how the cost of mobile data has changed over time
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File: Cost of 1GB of Data.csv | Column name | Description | |:---------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Rank | The rank of the country based on the cost of 1GB of mobile data. (Numeric) | | Country | The country where the data was collected. (String) | | Avg Price of 1GB (USD) | The average price of 1GB of mobile data in the country, in USD. (Numeric) |
If you use this dataset in your research, please credit Andy Kriebel.
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The average for 2021 based on 165 countries was 110.91 index points. The highest value was in Canada: 302.68 index points and the lowest value was in Syria: 10.41 index points. The indicator is available from 2017 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
The most expensive announced project within the sustainable development goals (SDG) sector in developing countries in 2022 was the ******************************************. Renewable energy was also the sector with the highest amount of greenfield foreign direct development (FDI) projects in developing economies. On the other hand, projects within education had a substantially lower cost than within renewable energy.
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The average for 2021 based on 165 countries was 79.81 index points. The highest value was in Bermuda: 212.7 index points and the lowest value was in Syria: 33.25 index points. The indicator is available from 2017 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
Monthly disposable income comparison between singles and families across 10 European countries
Liechtenstein had the most expensive passports in the world as of July 2023, with a cost of above 260 U.S. dollars. The European country was followed by Australia, which passport cost around 218 U.S. dollars.
As of 2022, Israel had the highest price level index among listed countries, amounting to 138, with 100 being the average of OECD countries. Switzerland and Iceland followed on the places behind. On the other hand, Turkey and India had the lowest price levels compared to the OECD average. This price index shows differences in price levels in different countries. Another very popular index indicating the value of money is the Big Mac index, showing how much a Big Mac costs in different countries. This list was also topped by Switzerland in 2023.
The ranking of internet costs in various countries shows significant differences, driven by economic, political, and infrastructure factors.
Comprehensive rankings and historical records of petrol (Euro 95) and diesel prices across EU countries, including cheapest and most expensive fuel prices, price volatility statistics, and long-term trends.
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The average for 2021 based on 156 countries was 116.77 index points. The highest value was in Bahrain: 249.82 index points and the lowest value was in Ukraine: 56.68 index points. The indicator is available from 2017 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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The average for 2021 based on 165 countries was 96.25 index points. The highest value was in Switzerland: 286.09 index points and the lowest value was in Rwanda: 43.84 index points. The indicator is available from 2017 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
This is a very small project that focus on yearly sales (real data that went through slightly modifications)of a company's two different stores. This stores are located in different areas of the city (Huambo, Angola) where one is in the main shopping center and the other one 13 miles from the city center. In this table you will find the mobiles brand, name, colour, battery in mAh, prices, sales per store and other features.
Although Angola is one of the most expensive countries to live in, the minimum wage is very low at about 35,000kz which is 54USD roughly.
The objective of this project is to calculate and compare how much each store sold in total, by brand and how much the company made in that year. By managing the data itself, conclusions can be drawn and assumptions can be made. However, test yourself and do Machine Learning to predict the future sales considering factores like minimum country wage, phone upgrades resulting in new phones and lower prices for the existing models, the location of the store, etc.
One gigabyte of mobile internet in the Central African Republic cost, on average, **** U.S. dollars in 2023. The country ranked among the most expensive for mobile data in Africa. Out of 19 data plans measured in the country, the lowest price observed was **** U.S. dollars per *** for ** days. In the most expensive plan, *** cost ***** U.S. dollars.
According to a mid-2024 index, *********** was the most expensive country to live in Europe, with an index score of ****.******** followed in the second place with around ** points less.