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What is the standard of living in Spain?

1, utilities and communication fees

The unit price of public utilities in Spain is mostly reasonable, and the specific usage should be treated specifically. However, the cost of electricity and natural gas in Spain ranks higher among EU countries, but the price is not cheap. This is not a case. The common cost of natural gas and electricity in European countries is not very cheap.

Specifically, in summer, for example, the average household in Spain has a monthly electricity bill of 60 to 80 euros. In fact, the peak of electricity consumption in summer comes from the use of air conditioners. If you use air conditioning frequently, the electricity bill will naturally be more. In addition, natural gas is also an important expense, which costs about 35 to 40 euros per month.

Spain's communication and broadband costs are basically the same as those of western European countries. A general 12-month package (usually including internet access, telephone, TV and mobile phone) is about 20 to 50 euros per month.

2. Public transportation expenses

Public transport services in Spain, including buses, subways and taxis, are relatively affordable. One-way bus fare 1 to 2 euros. For those who need to take public transport frequently, it is recommended to apply for a monthly card, and the price is about 35 euros per month. In addition, elderly people over 60 who hold a gold card (6 euros per year) will enjoy a discount of 25% to 40% depending on the type and duration of transportation. The taxi prices in different cities vary greatly, and the pricing will be different at different times, but overall, the taxi prices are really not cheap.

3. Food expenses

The goods sold in Spanish supermarkets are definitely worth the money. In supermarkets, bread, milk, eggs and other staple foods in people's daily lives are very cheap, and the prices of wine, beer and cheese are even lower. According to local prices, two adults spend an average of about 350 euros a month on meals.

Even if you don't want to cook by yourself and choose to eat in a restaurant, the price is completely acceptable. In an ordinary restaurant, the cost per person is about 10- 15 euros. If you choose to eat in a more advanced restaurant, the per capita cost is about 40 euros.

4. Medical expenses

In the ranking published by WHO, Spain's health care system ranks seventh. Applicants who immigrate to Spain can also enjoy free public medical care, but if they want to enjoy private medical care, they can enjoy high-quality private medical care by paying a small insurance premium. The price of this kind of insurance is around 30-50 euros.

As can be seen from the above introduction, the cost of living in this country after emigrating to Spain is really not high at all. For many applicants who buy a house and immigrate to Spain, they can live well by saving even if they don't work locally.