One of the reasons why many people from developed countries decide to emigrate to developing countries, in addition to new experiences and broadening their horizons, It’s because of the cheaper costs of living..
This is possible, in large part, due to the exchange time, since in the case of Latin American currencies, they have a lower price compared to the US dollar, the reference currency in the world market. Added to this are other factors such as the tax burden and the price of essential goods, among others..
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And recently, Numbeo made a list in which it compared the monthly cost of living prices of the main cities in Latin America for this year. For this comparison, it took into account the lowest and highest prices of a home located in the center of each city. These were the results, among which several Colombian cities appeared.
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1. Porto Alegre (Brasii)
– Lowest price: $830
– Highest price: $1,190
2. Cali (Colombia)
– Lowest price: $800
– Highest price: $1,230
3. Asuncion (Paraguay)
– Lowest price: $860
– Highest price: $1,210
4. Belo Horizonte (Brazil)
– Lowest price: $870
– Highest price: $1,280
5. Barranquilla (Colombia)
– Lowest price: $800
– Highest price: $1,390
6. Bogotá (Colombia)
– Lowest price: $900
– Highest price: $1,350
7. Cuenca (Ecuador)
– Lowest price: $850
– Highest price: $1,420
8. Córdoba (Argentina)
– Lowest price: $1,000
– Highest price: $1,300
9. Quito (Ecuador)
– Lowest price: $1,030
– Highest price: $1,380
10. Puebla (Mexico)
– Lowest price: $1,030
– Highest price: $1,430
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