Bence
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The WSJ has an interesting weekly column where they compared what a certain product costs around the world. This week it was a Pizza Hut large pizza, everything on it.
It was almost 13 pounds, which is 26 dollars. But that only applies when you're paying with dollars, then it's expensive.
It's not fair to translate everything into dollars because that would give you a very infair comparison. You have to look at the physical quantity of "x" money that you're making versus how much each product costs in "x".
You can make 50,000 pounds in the UK, which is over 100,000 dollars. So your pizza might be 12 pounds or 24 dollars, same thing.
Exactly that's why I indicated that the Hungarian average monthly income is 650 dollars... And it still costs US$120 to fill up my Camry (70 liters/18.5 gal.) with regular gas, and 132 with premium.