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Cost of Living: What do things cost where you live?

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The U.K. has always seemed to me to be a particularly expensive place to live. This got me thinking, what do everyday items cost where you live compared to the rest of the world?

Here are a few examples:

Fuel (petrol/diesel) - Approx £1.30 per litre (£4.91 per U.S. gallon)
- That's $1.68 U.S dollars per litre ($6.36 per U.S. gallon)
- That's €1.46 Euros per litre (€5.51 per U.S. gallon)

Cigarettes - Approx £11.00 per 20 pack.
- That's $14.25 U.S dollars
- That's €12.35 Euros

Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey - £26.00 for 1L bottle
- That's $33.70 U.S. dollars
- That's €29.20 Euros

Exchange rate used: $1.2963 USD to £1 GBP
Exchange rate used: €1.1233 EURO to £1 GBP

Petrol is currently about $2.89/gallon locally but a drive over the state line kicks it down to about $2.67.

Will have to get back to you on the other two...more research needed!
Well, housing is probably the most serious problem in the SF Bay Area. A one bedroom runs around $2700. A two bedroom would be about $3300/mo. Most of my income goes to rent.
Real estate here is at least double what it is in the rest of Ohio because it's an affluent historical college town with great schools. I don't smoke or drink, so I don't care about those. I don't even look to see what I'm paying for gas, but it's no higher than average in the midwest.
The average gasoline price in Atlanta right now is about $2.33 per gallon.

A fifth of Jack Daniels about $24 - $45 depending which label you get.

I have no idea what cigarettes cost. I buy imported cigars that average about $8 -$25 per cigar.

Housing in Atlanta is very reasonable compared to major cities in the north and west coast. But prices can vary greatly depending upon neighborhood and section of the city.
$500,000 can get you about a 4-5 bedroom, 3500-5000 sq. ft. 2 story home, plus full daylight basement, and 2-3 car garage. About $250,000 can get you a 3-4 bedroom home, about 1900-2400 sq. ft. with 2 car garage.

A movie at the theater is about $18 per ticket, Coke & popcorn $10-12.

Cheap steak dinner about $25 a person.

A college football ticket is $55-90 per person, plus at least a $1,000 donation to the university's athletic dept. for the right to buy tickets. For good seats, donations would be several tens of thousands of dollars.

Braves baseball tickets about $12 per outfield seat, $25 per better, and up and up.
The part of UK I live in;

Fuel (petrol/diesel) - Approx £1.36 per litre

Cigarettes - £8.00 per 20 pack.

Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey - £32.50 for 1L bottle
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The part of UK I live in;

Fuel (petrol/diesel) - Approx £1.36 per litre

Cigarettes - £8.00 per 20 pack.

Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey - £32.50 for 1L bottle



Absolutely shocking! Jack Daniels for £32.50 - you can buy a 1L bottle of Glenmorangie Malt whisky for £25.00 in Tesco.
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Here in Jersey
Gas is about $2.73-2.85 a gallon
Cigarettes are about $8.50-$9.00 a pack of 20
Jack Daniels is about $60 for about 24 oz
Housing around here is expensive an apartment is anywhere from $900-2000 a month depending on where it's located
Taxes on my house which is 3br and about 7 acres is $8500 a year
Movie tickets are $13 a piece with popcorn $7.00 for a small and $5.00 for a water.
Current New Jersey minimum wage is $8.60/hour

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Gas is about 3.50 a gallon here and if I told you what my house cost, you would just throw up.
A case of Coors is 19.00. Gas is about 3.30 a gal.
Everything is expensive where I live.
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The U.K. has always seemed to me to be a particularly expensive place to live. This got me thinking, what do everyday items cost where you live compared to the rest of the world?

Here are a few examples:

Fuel (petrol/diesel) - Approx £1.30 per litre (£4.91 per U.S. gallon)
- That's $1.68 U.S dollars per litre ($6.36 per U.S. gallon)
- That's €1.46 Euros per litre (€5.51 per U.S. gallon)

Cigarettes - Approx £11.00 per 20 pack.
- That's $14.25 U.S dollars
- That's €12.35 Euros

Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey - £26.00 for 1L bottle
- That's $33.70 U.S. dollars
- That's €29.20 Euros

Exchange rate used: $1.2963 USD to £1 GBP
Exchange rate used: €1.1233 EURO to £1 GBP



I agree,
The price of living goes up year on year but wages for some remain the same. I can see why so many live in poverty.
I just spent $1,.89 a gallon for gas. The prices have been dropping rapidly recently.

No idea what cigarettes are. I stopped smoking in 1998. At that time they were around $2.50 a pack.

I've never bought whiskey for more than about $15.00 a liter. I don't have expensive tastes.

Our townhome is costing us less than $600 a month for the mortgage, taxes, and insurance. A bargain really. I believe a renter would pay around a thousand to rent the same type of place. Not really too bad, actually.
$2.31/gallon for petrol
$0.95 additional to pay a muni tax/water bill online
$32.00 for NSF fee (so I've heard)
$0.79 for 1lb. box of baking soda
$22 - $28 for 3-liter tin of olive oil
$1.89 for 1 Aero bar (pass)
Don't drink or smoke so can't fill you in on those.
I live in the U.S. House prices in major metropolitan areas are going out of sight and health care is relatively more expensive here than elsewhere. In addition, gasoline and automobile insurance rates and repair costs are a lot higher than in more rural areas.
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Some costs that maybe relevant.
Petrol has been about 1.40 € to 1.55 € per litre mostly.

I helped a friend look for an apartment earlier this year.
A smaller 2-room apartment ist about 1,000 €, a larger 1-bedroom can be 2,000 €. We convinced her to purchase instead.

My mobile phone service ist about 38 € monthly, und has been over 100 € making international calls alot. Our DSL Internet about the same.
About 600 € airfare return trip from Wiesbaden to Sanliurfa twice this year. Thank god for the HBF sometimes.

Clothes depends on your taste so I won't even go there.
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Purchased my 2016 BMW M5 when it was 2 years old for 76,642 € which I was told was good price.

We grow or raise most of our food. Our electricity ist solar panel und 2 wind turbines. All of our water ist from the well und lakes,
so I don't know about those costs generally. Should be easy enough to look up though if it's burning your brain.
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Its not to bad in Aus
I am in the desert in New Mexico, SW USA.

An 18-year-old Glenmorangie is around $75.

We don't smoke.

Petrol is around $2.40 - $2.50.

Rent ranges from $600 to $900 for a 2/3 bed single wide trailer or small house.

Land costs $1500 and up per acre. A new mobile home to put on it can run from $80,000 to $200,000

I paid $2100 for a 30-year-old 4x4 truck.

Internet is $50/mo, basic phone is $25/mo.

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