The Overview
We review the explanations of the statistical relationship between spatial price indices and real living standards in the country. Then, using information from several seasons in the country, we show how these variables are positively associated, price indices, and real living standards may be statistically linked on several grounds.
The total cost of living in Anguilla for one person with average consumption for one month will be USD 4500, no rent price included. The island country of Anguilla is best known for its sun, clear beach water and party-life.
Food
RocApply is a database of user-gathered information detailing the costs of living in cities and countries worldwide. According to its indexes, the cost of food in Anguilla is fairly inexpensive. In Bridgetown, the capital of Anguilla, the most expensive market items are a gallon of milk (12USD) and a mid-range bottle of wine (17USD).
Housing
Housing prices vary distinctly depending on whether or not the location is in or near a city center. Renting a one-bedroom apartment in the city center costs USD 5000 per month or USD 10000 for a three-bedroom apartment. Outside the city center, the prices drop down significantly to USD 4000 and USD 3000 for one- and three-bedroom apartments, respectively.
Utility
Monthly utilities (such as water, heat, gas, garbage and electricity) for a 915-square-foot apartment cost approximately USD 110 per month. High-speed Internet access costs about USD 40
Transportation
RocApply is a site devoted to giving expatriates reliable data for the costs of living. It lists the price of a new small car with no extra enhancements (specifically the Volkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI 150 CV) in Bridgetown as USD 40 000.A monthly pass for public transportation will run someone about USD 40
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12.50 USD | ||||
7 USD | ||||
8.50 USD | ||||
38.75 USD | ||||
8.50 USD | ||||
25 USD | ||||
7.50 USD | ||||
48.95 USD | ||||
0.95 USD | ||||
9.50 USD | ||||
12 USD | ||||
18.50 USD | ||||
8 USD | ||||
10 USD | ||||
20 USD | ||||
2.00 USD | ||||
5.50 USD | ||||
8.50 USD | ||||
25 USD | ||||
Housing | ||||
165 USD | ||||
145 USD | ||||
58.50 USD | ||||
105 USD | ||||
200 USD | ||||
200 USD | ||||
120 USD | ||||
2000 USD | ||||
120 USD | ||||
Personal Care | ||||
100 USD | ||||
60 USD | ||||
18 USD | ||||
40 USD | ||||
24.50 USD | ||||
65 USD | ||||
105 USD | ||||
90 USD | ||||
30 USD | ||||
100 USD | ||||
1000 USD | ||||
3000 USD | ||||
Entertainment | ||||
120 USD | ||||
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120 USD | |||
30 USD | ||||
15 USD | ||||
120 USD | ||||
12.50 USD | ||||
96.50 USD | ||||
150 USD | ||||
2000 USD | ||||
200 USD | ||||
500 USD | ||||
Transportation | ||||
45 USD | ||||
30 USD | ||||
6.50 USD | ||||
140 USD | ||||
2300 USD | ||||
Clothes | ||||
150 USD | ||||
215 USD | ||||
280 USD | ||||
135.79 USD | ||||
120 USD | ||||
150 USD |