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To: Moominoid who wrote (8067)8/7/2006 12:24:19 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220160
 
Thanks a lot! Conversely, if you take Curitiba, my Brazilian Real buys more stuff here than if I spend then buying, say, a m2 of constructed area in Munich or Dusseldorf.

Somethings are cheaper in Curitiba:

The lady cleaning once a week here charges USD20 for a full day cleaning and ironing.

For USD7 I can have a meal one block from here.

Electronics goods are dropping but are still more expensive than Europe

Cars cost more here. A normal private school costs about USD400/month.

Since Luisa is in an international School, I need to pay, per semester: 5,953.62 US Dollar.

Health is private. Dental is private.

Telefone: some USD100 35% of this is taxes. In fact all services (such as ISP provider, eletctricity, TV operators,
are taxed at 35%)

Electricity: USD48/month

Car insurance: 10% of the cost of the car per year.

USD50 for Satellite TV

USD180 building monthly administration includes water and gas.