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Wanting to change? See the 4 Brazilian capitals with the best cost of living

Can you imagine what the four best Brazilian capitals for living? To be considered a good place to live, it is necessary to take into account the cost of living and the average salary offered in the location. That is, the greater the positive difference between the cost of living and the average salary in the city, the better the conditions for residents.

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Therefore, it is necessary for the city to have fair prices for residential rentals, offering a good salary for professionals and have acceptable prices for food, consumer goods and essential services, such as housing, transportation, health, between others.

In order to offer this information to Brazilians, IBGE carried out a survey that estimates which are the four best capitals in the country to live in. The information was taken from the Central Business Registry, which collects data from private companies, non-profit entities and public bodies across Brazil.

4 capitals with the lowest cost of living

1. Florianópolis (SC)

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Florianópolis is known throughout the country due to the high quality of life offered to its residents. According to the UN, the capital of Santa Catarina It is the Brazilian city with the highest Human Development Index (HDI). Furthermore, UNESCO classified Florianópolis as one of the most creative cities in the country, making it a great opportunity for those looking to start a business.

According to the IBGE survey, the average salary offered in the capital of Santa Catarina is R$4,400. The average price for each individual meal is R$20, while the average transport costs R$4.20. Thus, the relationship between cost of living and average salary is 0.04.

2. Brasilia DF)

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The capital of Brazil has the highest gross domestic product per capita compared to the country's other capitals. Furthermore, it is the third richest city and the 33rd most expensive in the world, as revealed by research by the consultancy Mercer. The capital was declared a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by Unesco and taken over by Iphan.

According to IBGE, the monthly salary offered in Brasília is R$5,247, with an individual meal averaging R$27.50 and public transport for R$4.50. Brasília's cost of living and average salary ratio is also 0.04.

3. Sao Paulo-SP)

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Seen by many as the city of opportunities, São Paulo is the main financial, cooperative and commercial center in all of South America. Therefore, it is the Brazilian city that has the most influence around the world. São Paulo also has the 10th largest GDP and is the 5th largest Stock Exchange in the world.

Therefore, your average living costs surveyed by IBGE are:

  • Monthly salary: R$ 4,102.20;
  • Individual meal: R$25;
  • Public transportation: R$4;
  • Cost of living and average salary relationship: 0,06.

4. Aracaju (SE)

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Finally, if you want to live in a Beach town, Aracaju is the best option. The capital of Sergipe has the lowest rate of social inequality in the Northeast, in addition to having one of the lowest costs of living in the entire country. Furthermore, it also has a wide range of opportunities for people who want to grow in their professional lives.

IBGE data indicate that average costs in Aracaju are:

  • Monthly salary: R$ 3,052.80;
  • Individual meal: R$17;
  • Public transportation: R$ 3.50;
  • Cost of living and average salary relationship: 0,06.
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