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Where in the world are the lowest prices for food, housing and transportation


TOP of the cheapest countries to live in.

According to Bloomberg, the governments of five states at once may face sharp criticism from the population due to another increase in food prices. In addition, earlier we told in which country, due to hyperinflation and the denomination of the local currency, half a kilogram of white bread needs to be paid with a whole bag of money.

In today's article, PaySpace Magazine shares a list of the countries with the lowest prices for food, housing and transportation, according to the global Numbeo database.

Where is the cheapest rental housing


The capital of Bangladesh is Dhaka.

The top three countries with the most affordable rental housing included Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan. Here, renting a one-room apartment in the city center will cost from $ 128 to $ 136. Ukraine entered the TOP-20 countries for this indicator with an average rental price of a "one-room apartment" of $ 289.53.
  1. Bangladesh - $ 128.27
  2. Nepal - $ 129.56
  3. Pakistan - $ 135.91
  4. India - $ 159.92
  5. Algeria - $ 176.70
  6. Tunisia - $ 187.99
  7. Egypt - $ 195.36
  8. Turkey - $ 207.24
  9. Brazil - $ 224.67
  10. North Macedonia - $ 226.09
The most expensive rentals are in Hong Kong ($ 2204.50), Singapore ($ 2092.54) and Switzerland ($ 1627.28).

Where is the cheapest communal apartment


In the photo, Lagos is a port city in southwestern Nigeria.

Nigeria, Nepal and Uzbekistan are in the top of the countries with the cheapest communal flat. Ukraine, with an average cost of a communal apartment of $ 95.25, is in 50th place in this rating.
  1. Nigeria - $ 23.32
  2. Nepal - $ 25.31
  3. Uzbekistan - $ 26.19
  4. Egypt - $ 34.35
  5. Kenya - $ 35.40
  6. Bolivia - $ 36.39
  7. Algeria - $ 37.02
  8. Iran - $ 37.69
  9. Mexico - $ 39.29
  10. India - $ 40.25
The most expensive utilities are in Germany ($ 271.25), Slovenia ($ 247.81) and Austria ($ 242.41).

Where is the cheapest monthly transport pass


Train to Ella, Sri Lanka.

Ukraine entered the top ten countries with the cheapest urban transport pass. The cheapest transportation in Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Vietnam.
  1. Sri Lanka - $ 5.13
  2. Pakistan - $ 7.59
  3. Vietnam - $ 8.68
  4. India - $ 9.56
  5. Nepal - $ 9.59
  6. Algeria - $ 9.59
  7. Georgia - $ 9.76
  8. Moldova - $ 10.28
  9. Philippines - $ 10.64
  10. Ukraine - $ 10.71
The most expensive passes are in Ireland ($ 133), New Zealand ($ 118.33) and Australia ($ 116.40).

Where is the cheapest internet


Ukraine has the cheapest internet.

The most inexpensive Internet was in Ukraine - Numbeo estimated the average monthly tariff plan at just over $ 5.
  1. Ukraine - $ 5.08
  2. Russia - $ 6.55
  3. Romania - $ 9.11
  4. Moldova - $ 9.94
  5. India - $ 10.85
  6. Vietnam - $ 11.11
  7. Belarus - $ 11.15
  8. Kazakhstan - $ 11.52
  9. Bulgaria - $ 12.67
  10. Lithuania - $ 12.85
The most expensive internet is in Ethiopia ($ 541.88), UAE ($ 98.31) and Qatar ($ 86.58).

Where is the cheapest mobile connection


Egypt is the country with the cheapest mobile communication.

The most affordable rates for mobile communications are in Egypt, India and Sri Lanka. In these countries, one minute of prepaid mobile communication costs only one cent. Ukraine, with average tariffs of $ 0.03 per minute, entered the TOP-15 states with the cheapest communication.
  1. Egypt - $ 0.01
  2. India - $ 0.01
  3. Sri Lanka - $ 0.01
  4. Bangladesh - $ 0.02
  5. Pakistan - $ 0.02
  6. Iran - $ 0.02
  7. Nepal - $ 0.02
  8. Uzbekistan - $ 0.02
  9. Ethiopia - $ 0.02
  10. Russia - $ 0.02
The most expensive fares are in Greece ($ 0.46), Lebanon ($ 0.36) and Malta ($ 0.35).

Where is the cheapest taxi


In Tunisia - the cheapest taxi.

The cheapest taxi in Tunisia, Sri Lanka, Iran and Chile. Ukraine, with an average cost of a taxi of $ 1.43, is on the 63rd position in this list.
  1. Tunisia - $ 0.18
  2. Sri Lanka - $ 0.31
  3. Iran - $ 0.48
  4. Chile - $ 0.48
  5. Indonesia - $ 0.49
  6. Jordan - $ 0.49
  7. Egypt - $ 0.51
  8. Vietnam - $ 0.52
  9. Algeria - $ 0.55
  10. Uzbekistan - $ 0.60
The most expensive taxi is in Norway ($ 11.64), Denmark ($ 8.13) and Finland ($ 7.25).

Where are the cheapest restaurants


India is the country with the most inexpensive restaurants.

The most inexpensive dinner for two in an average quality restaurant can be ordered in India. Here it will cost less than $ 11. Ukraine is in the TOP-25 for restaurant prices with an average cost of a dinner of $ 21.40.
  1. India - $ 10.90
  2. Pakistan - $ 11.38
  3. Bangladesh - $ 11.49
  4. Nepal - $ 12.74
  5. Sri Lanka - $ 12.84
  6. Indonesia - $ 14.01
  7. Malaysia - $ 14.79
  8. Turkey - $ 15.07
  9. Algeria - $ 15.09
  10. Tunisia - $ 16.42
The most expensive mid-range restaurants are in Switzerland ($ 109.17), Denmark ($ 97) and Iceland ($ 96.20).

Where is the cheapest McDonalds


The most expensive McDonalds is in Switzerland.

The cheapest McDonalds are in Uzbekistan, Algeria and the Philippines. In these countries, a Combo Meal menu will cost about $ 3. Ukraine in this rating - in the TOP-15 - $ 3.90.
  1. Uzbekistan - $ 3
  2. Algeria - $ 3.02
  3. Philippines - $ 3.09
  4. Russia - $ 3.36
  5. Turkey - $ 3.43
  6. Ethiopia - $ 3.44
  7. Indonesia - $ 3.50
  8. North Macedonia - $ 3.51
  9. Kosovo - $ 3.61
  10. Montenegro - $ 3.61
The most expensive McDonalds are in Switzerland ($ 15.28), Israel ($ 15.13) and Iceland ($ 13.85).

Where are the cheapest products


Where are the cheapest products.

PaySpace Magazine has compiled a list of staple foods and found out which countries have the highest and lowest prices for these categories of goods.

So, a kilogram of rice is cheapest in Sri Lanka ($ 0.58), in Nepal ($ 0.68) and Bangladesh ($ 0.68). The most expensive rice is in Japan ($ 4.73), South Korea ($ 4.08) and the United States ($ 4). Ukraine, where a kilogram of rice costs an average of $ 1.01, is on the 23rd position in this list.

At the same time, Ukraine is one of the three countries with the cheapest apple prices. We have a kilogram of this fruit will cost an average of $ 0.81. In neighboring Moldova - the same price. The cheapest apple prices in Turkey are $ 0.80. The most expensive apples are in South Korea ($ 7.09), Japan ($ 6.91) and Puerto Rico ($ 5.79).

Also, Ukraine is one of the five countries with the most affordable egg prices - $ 1.08. The lowest prices for a dozen chicken eggs are in India ($ 0.92), Pakistan ($ 0.93) and Tunisia ($ 1.02). The most expensive eggs are in Switzerland ($ 6.07), Lebanon ($ 5.85) and Iceland ($ 5.33).

A kilogram of potatoes is cheapest in Algeria ($ 0.38), Bangladesh ($ 0.37) and Pakistan ($ 0.36). The most expensive potatoes are in Japan ($ 3.80), South Korea ($ 3.57) and Puerto Rico ($ 3.23). Ukraine, with an average price of $ 0.45 for potatoes, is in 11th place in this rating.

A pound of white bread is cheapest in Tunisia ($ 0.14), Algeria ($ 0.16) and Uzbekistan ($ 0.27). The most expensive bread is in Norway ($ 3.33), Iceland ($ 3.26) and Switzerland ($ 3.01). Ukraine is in 19th place on this list - with an average cost of bread of $ 0.51.

Also, Ukraine is in 19th place in terms of the cost of chicken - $ 3.50. The cheapest kilogram of chicken is to buy in Pakistan ($ 2.29), Brazil ($ 2.36) and Thailand ($ 2.49), more expensive - in Switzerland ($ 28.01), Iceland ($ 15.52) and Norway ($ 14.59) ...

One and a half liter bottle of water is cheapest in Algeria ($ 0.23), Uzbekistan ($ 0.25) and Tunisia ($ 0.26). The most expensive water is in Norway ($ 2.41), Costa Rica ($ 2.02) and Iceland ($ 1.82). Ukraine, with an average water cost of $ 0.46, is in 21st place.

The cheapest milk is in Tunisia ($ 0.44), Algeria ($ 0.61) and Belarus ($ 0.65), the most expensive is in Lebanon ($ 3.55), Taiwan ($ 3.31) and Hong Kong ($ 3.02). Ukraine, with an average cost of a liter of milk of $ 0.90, is in 29th place.

TOP 10 cheapest and most expensive countries to live in

In general, according to the MoveHub website, the five most expensive countries to live in are Bermuda, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and the Bahamas. At the same time, Ukraine was in the five of the cheapest states to live in, along with Pakistan, Egypt, India and Tunisia.

 
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