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In Australia, how much money does it take to be rich?

In Australia, how many bank deposits do you need to be called a "rich man"? How many "wealth" do you need to stop worrying about life?



(photo source: daily Mail)

According to Australian media reports, Finder recently conducted a questionnaire survey of 2000 Australian adults to ask them what they thought of the "rich". Let everyone say their own understanding of the rich, exactly how much money can be said to be rich people? The results of the investigation surprised many people. The findings show that in Australia, $5.3 million of bank deposits can be referred to as "rich people"!


(photo source: daily Mail)

The 2000 adults surveyed said: rising house prices and rising costs of living allow $5.3 million of bank deposits to allow them to have sense of security.

It is reported that this figure in previous years is $1 million. In previous years, most people thought that $1 million in bank deposits was enough to keep them safe.

Of course, the figure of $5.3 million is the average. In fact, there is a gap between men's and women's expectations for bank deposits. Men think $5.9 million of bank deposits are enough to be called rich people, while women think $4.8 million is enough.

Parents of children under the age of 10 believe that 3.7 million of their savings can be counted as wealthy, while families with teenagers think it takes at least 8.2 million to enter the rich class.

It is true that there are not many people with such deposits, so how much money will it take to live a normal, approachable life in Australia? Numbeo.com, an Australian statistics website, calculates the average cost of living in major Australian cities.

See if your standard of living is on average? The average data, based on 23983 sets of data over the past 18 months, is the latest in March 2016.

Food and restaurants

The average price of a person's meal at a regular Australian restaurant is A $18.

Two people at the mid-class hotel, the price for three main courses is A $80.

The McDonald's package is $10.

0.5 liters of local beer cost A $7.

0.33 liters of imported beer are worth A $8.

Regular size coffee is 4.08 Australian dollars.

The 0.33 liter coke is 3.17 Australian dollars.

0.33 liters of water cost A $2.61.

A liter of milk is $1.50.

500 g of sliced bread is 2.73 Australian dollars.

A kilogram of rice is 2.94 Australian dollars.

The 12-pack egg is 4.65 Australian dollars.

 

[经] car fare

The one-way ticket for the local public transport is A $3.93.

The monthly ticket is 130 Australian dollars.

The taxi starts at A $4 and runs at A $2.15 per kilometre.

The average price of a litre of gasoline is A $1.34.

 

Communication fee

The basic cost of living in an 85-square-meter apartment is A $189.87.

The telephone rate is 0.41 Australian dollars per minute

Unlimited traffic costs A $70.63 a month.

 

rent

The monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city centre is A $1792.63

The monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment outside the city is A $1301.44

The monthly rent for a 3-bedroom apartment in the city centre is A $3085.57

The monthly rent for three-bedroom apartments outside the city is A $1992.96

 

[电影]Buying A House

The average price for buying apartments in the city centre is A $8307.42 per square meter.

The average price for buying apartments outside the city is A $5613.87 per square meter.

The percentage of interest on loans to be repaid each year is 4.84.

 

Figures show that Darwin is the most expensive city in Australia, followed by Perth, and Sydney third. Melbourne is indeed the most livable city, with the 11th-highest living standard and the 12th gold coast.

Recently, many Chinese are more willing to live on the Gold Coast because prices are much lower than in other cities in addition to a pleasant climate.

So, excluding rent, the average Australian person spends an average of A $1200 a month in Australia, making a monthly salary of A $4000 to make it easy to live here. Australia's living expenses are 9.58% higher than those in the United States, and its rent is 11.01% higher than that in the United States.

Australia is one of the most human-friendly countries, but definitely not the cheapest. Although we all say that life in Australia is good, but also have to pay a corresponding effort to live here happily.

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