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@rahulks if u want to compare how INR stands, i can give comparisons from 2 south-asian countries -developed & developing :
Singapore - in 1999-2000, 1 SGD = 25 INR
Thailand - in 2001-2002, 1 THB = 1.2 INR
Now,
Singapore - 1 SGD = 49.75 INR
Thailand - 1 THB = 2 INR
Sounds great!In China 1 dollar only can buy two 500ml drinks.
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Now people know how much we have to starve just to get an LEB. lol
$1 is $1 here, but realistically speaking, $1 is worth about $2-10 in labor costs compared to the mainland U.S. and maybe about $0.60 when purchasing goods.
Island economies can be both heaven and hell: ~10% tax, $20/hr full-body massage, $5.05/gallon of gas, $500/mo residential utility bill...
when compared China's currency has also gone stronger -
http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=CNY&to=INR&view=5Y
even Bangladesh currency has gone stronger -
http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=BDT&to=INR&view=5Y
Well its roughly £0.60p in the UK so to put that in perspective £0.60p would not be enough to buy a can of pepsi, a branded packet of crisps (potato chips) it may actually buy 1 large potato at the store, lemons at the local store are £0.65
So really not worth very much in real terms.
Here can get 2 Kg of potatoes 1 Kg of lemons is some 2 $ here. Will be cheaper later, though.
Or 1 deutsche mark?
It's about 5.64 HRK which is quite low as it used to be about 6.10 last year. Since a great deal of my income is in USD it makes me quite unhappy.
Just now at the store I saw promotion of Spire/Coca-Cola/Pepsi, ~0.90 USD for the 1.5L bottle. Normally about 1.30 USD.
@vedran yes, the BGN was fixed to the DEM with 1:1 exchange rate. But when Germany stopped using the DEM and started using the EUR, we are now tied to the EUR.
This is why I end up with so many low end VPS, with plans costing from 60p a month up to about £4.50, I only have to miss one cup of coffee per week to cover the cost of everything!
Depends where you go shopping I guess, last time I bought a 500ml bottle of Pepsi in town it cost me 39p
Egypt
1$ = 7 EGP
Egypt
1$ = 7 EGP
but with time passing under military coup it will be 10 EGP soon
as EU is the same everywhere, something different:
1 USD = 7.75 HKD / Hongkong (limited floating)
1 USD = 7.98 MOP / Macao (fix bound to HKD, 1,03=1)
No, not very high, it does not float much either (just 'forex range') - HK is more depending on CNY (RMB) exchange rates than USD now.
USD is not much used in public, HKD is stable and popular - Macao has more USD in cash (as, unlike in Vegas or Monaco, Casinos in Macao don't give a sh*t where the 50mil US$ in cash in your bag are from)
Food is cheap, power/gas is average/cheap, space is very expensive in HK/MO.
1USD are 0,73€ for me. Very low.
1$ = R$ 2.24 (BRL - Brazilian Real)
$1 -> usually buys a coke/pepsi can
$1.6~ (R$4) -> buys a McDonalds cheeseburger
$1.3~$1.5 -> subway fare
$550+ (usually more than $700) -> rent - middle class apartment
Brazilian Central Bank is selling a lot of dollars trying, without a lot of success, to artificially lower current exchange rate.
Yup, and I suppose there is a lesson here too, while it may seem petty and annoying sometimes when someone is paying $3 p/month for a VPS to expect WAY more than is offered with it from their perspective that price may mean having to give something more significant up then a lemon, or a cup of coffee.
Years ago 1 USD was worth 1.40 CAN.
6.42 SEK, extremely low
1 USD = 42.63 DOP, it was 42.95-43.05 some days ago.
US$1 ~ 19 CZK (Czech koruna).
Median monthly salary here is 21,000 CZK ~ $1105 (131 CZK ~ $6.9 per hour), minimal is 8,000 CZK ~ $421 (50 CZK ~ $2.6 per hour). Not very high, but it could be worse.
gas: 1 litre ~ $2
lunch in a pub ~ $4 to $7
beer in a pub: 0.5 litre ~ $1.1 to $2
beer in a shop: 0.5 litre ~ $0.4 to $0.6
cola/pepsi/crap like that in a shop: 2 litres ~ $1.5
potatoes: 1 kg ~ $0.6
electricity: 1 kWh (3.6 J) ~ $0.25
tap water: 1000 litres ~ $3 to $4
it is around Php 42-43 from where I am. It used to be 50+ when I was in grade school.
most important thing is what a value for 1 usd in you country, for me with 1 usd i can get a "nasi bungkus " only
It does still get us a good meal here.
I live in a place with a lot of expats - mostly canadians and aussies, some american - and almost each time they talk about money, they kept wishing the US go down so they can get more of their pension. ^_^
1 USD=62.5 INR. A litre of petrol costs 1.2 USD. A plate of chicken noodles costs 1.92 USD
well thats the real one, for a diesel car its about $10 p/gallon now in the UK.
Didn't the UK stop using the gallon in 1995 and switched to metric system (eg. litres)?
I'm in the US. US currency always seems weak to me for some reason :-)
I work with a number of people who travel to/from India. The Rupee is not faring well...
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=USDINR=X&t=1y&l=on&z=m&q=l&c=
1 U.S. dollar =
5.7712063 Argentine pesos
It's going up and up, wonder if this government changes they will be able to fix inflation?