If it's in Florida considerably cheap because they are in an economic crisis. I don't know about anywhere else
The cost of living index in Greenville, South Carolina is 87.6 less than US's average of 100.
You can get a detailed breakdown of costs based on living in Manila here: http://retirephilippines.wetpaint.com/page/Philippine+Cost+of+Living or a personal breakdown from an expat living south of Manila here: http://retirephilippines.wetpaint.com/page/Cost+of+Living+-+Sta+Rosa%2C+Laguna
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There was a low-wage economy in the South, exploited by Carpetbaggers.
It depends on the city you live in. You should consider both the location AND the cost of living. The south and the Midwest USA have cheap cost of living thereby offering you ALOT of bang for the buck.
One of the greatest advantages of living in the south is that the weather is not as cold as it gets in the north. Also, the south tends to have a lower cost of living.
compare the cost of living in 2007 to the cost of living in2014
i want the answer to my question. what was the cost of living in the 1940's
NO. South Korea is a developed country and the cost of living in South Korea is more-or-less commensurate with living in the United States, so your money would not go much farther than it would in the US. For example, a simple lunch in Seoul might cost â‚©12,000 or roughly $10.50 USD.I personally think that retiring to South Korea would be an amazing choice/opportunity if you could manage it, since South Korea is an amazing country, but you would not get much more bang for your buck there than you would in the US.
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what is the average cost of living in Ethiopia?