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Introduction to the average living standard of Spanish immigrants

Spain's per capita GDP is currently about 36,000 US dollars, which is significantly higher than Portugal's 25,000 US dollars and slightly higher than Japan and Italy (about 35,000 per capita). Compared with the old developed countries-Britain (about 40,000 people) and Germany (about 38,000 people), the gap is not very big. Compared with France, one of the richest countries in Western Europe (44,000 per capita), the gap is around $9,000. However, if Spain's GDP per capita is compared with that of the Netherlands (about 5 1 000), Belgium (about 48,000), Austria (about 50,000), Switzerland (about 64,000) and other Nordic countries (about 54,000 in Sweden and 85,000 in Norway), the gap is even greater. Average living standard

According to the local situation in Spain, some reference prices are as follows (note: prices change rapidly for reference only): Coke: 2 kg 1.2 Euro.

Rice: 1 kg 0.6 Euro

Sausage slices 1.3 euro

Apple 1 kg 1.8 Euro

Orange 1 kg 1 euro

Sausage 0.59 Euro

Kangshifu beef noodles 0.59 ou

Banana 1 kg 1.95 Euro

Tomato 1 kg 1.29 Euro

Dior perfume 35 euros

Bun 1 bag 1. 19 Euro

6 bottles of juice 1 euro

Mineral water 0. 15 Euro

Pig's trotters 0.4 Euro

Pork leg 1 kg 3.45 euros

Turkey leg 1 kg 1.99 Euro

Two euros for 30 eggs.