Latin America: Price of Goods in US$, which in US would Cost $1

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Nicaragua   $0.23
Guyana   $0.24
Paraguay   $0.30
Argentina   $0.36
Honduras   $0.39
Costa Rica   $0.40
Colombia   $0.41
Bolivia   $0.42
El Salvador   $0.48
Peru   $0.49
Uruguay   $0.51
Guatemala   $0.55
Panama   $0.61
Suriname   $0.61
Brazil   $0.64
Ecuador   $0.65
Chile   $0.71
Mexico   $0.71
Venezuela   $1.02

 

 

Latin America: Currency +/- valuation index

This is a cost of living indicator. The figure shows how much how much a bundle of goods and services costing US$1 in the US would cost in other countries (similar to The Economist's Big Mac Index).

To arrive at the figure, the Global Property Guide takes the difference between the IMF's nominal GDP figures, and their purchasing power parity GDP figures for the latest year available.

Note that currency undervaluation (as measured by PPP) is not a good predictor of future currency movements.

These cost of living indicators refer to data collected annually (for date of collection, see Data FAQ )

Source: calculated using figures from the IMF World Economic Outlook Database

 

Statistics in Latin America. The entire Latin American region has weak statistics, and house prices are a particularly weak area. The only house price time-series are in Colombia and Uruguay.

 





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