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What is the cost of living in your country?

I'm doing a comparative standard of living, say from which country you are and answer in your local currency

Piece of white bread

Kilo of eggs

Quart of Milk

kilo of apples

kilo of tomatoes

liter of oil

kilo of rice

minutes of air time

simple personal computer

20 inch tv

liter of gasoline

1 trip by public transport

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  • H
    Lv 5
    10 years ago
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    I'll try to answer some of these. I live in the UK.

    Loaf of bread £1.20

    Pint of milk 90p

    Bag of eight apples £1.20

    Simple personal computer £400

    This is what I pay for these things there may be variations according to region and what shops you buy at.

    A two mile single trip on a local bus £2.70

  • 4 years ago

    Russia is the only Russian-talking u . s . a .. diverse former Soviet Union international places havwe their very own languages, and at a matching time as they understand Russian, they discriminate against people who can no longer communicate diverse languages. fee of residing will easily be lowest in usual Asia -stan's, or Belarus.

  • 10 years ago

    Kilo of eggs

    NT50/kg=US$1.66

    Quart of Milk

    NT80/litre=US$2.66

    kilo of apples

    NT40/kg=US1.33(Most time one apple is NT10)

    kilo of tomatoes

    NT30/kg=US$1

    litter of oil

    NT120/litre=US$4

    kilo of rice

    NT40/kg=US1.33

    minutes of air time

    NT8000=US$266

    simple personal computer

    NT10000(laptop)=US$350

    20 inch TV

    NT5000(LCDtv)=US$170

    litre of gasoline

    NT30/litre=US1/litre

    1 trip by public transport

    NT16=US$0.5

    From Taiwan and if the exchange is 30

  • 10 years ago

    Perhaps you can grap data from http://www.numbeo.com/ ? It's the biggest cost of living database in the world...

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