Cost of living in Trondheim (Norway) is 80% more expensive than in Paulinia (Brazil)
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Food in Trondheim (Norway) is 82% more expensive than in Paulinia (Brazil) | ||
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Trondheim (Norway) | Paulinia (Brazil) | Diff |
Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district | ||
kr 246 (R$ 164) | R$ 30 | 454% |
Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar) | ||
kr 128 (R$ 86) | R$ 20 | 328% |
500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast | ||
kr 67 (R$ 45) | R$ 30 | 50% |
1 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk | ||
kr 21 (R$ 14) | R$ 4.00 | 254% |
12 eggs, large | ||
kr 54 (R$ 36) | R$ 24 | 50% |
1 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes | ||
kr 35 (R$ 24) | R$ 9 | 163% |
500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese | ||
kr 76 (R$ 51) | R$ 30 | 69% |
1 kg (2 lb.) of apples | ||
kr 29 (R$ 19) | R$ 9 | 114% |
1 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes | ||
kr 24 (R$ 16) | R$ 10 | 57% |
0.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket | ||
kr 33 (R$ 22) | R$ 60 | 63% |
1 bottle of red table wine, good quality | ||
kr 178 (R$ 119) | R$ 120 | 1% |
2 liters of Coca-Cola | ||
kr 42 (R$ 28) | R$ 6.00 | 362% |
Bread for 2 people for 1 day | ||
kr 22 (R$ 15) | R$ 3.00 | 389% |
Housing in Trondheim (Norway) is 27% more expensive than in Paulinia (Brazil) | ||
Trondheim (Norway) | Paulinia (Brazil) | Diff |
Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in EXPENSIVE area | ||
kr 16,120 (R$ 10,765) | - | - |
Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in NORMAL area | ||
kr 12,673 (R$ 8,463) | R$ 1,450 | 484% |
Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat | ||
kr 1,335 (R$ 892) | - | - |
Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in EXPENSIVE area | ||
kr 10,672 (R$ 7,127) | - | - |
Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in NORMAL area | ||
kr 8,223 (R$ 5,492) | - | - |
Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 Sqft) studio | ||
kr 885 (R$ 591) | - | - |
Internet 8 Mbps (1 month) | ||
kr 274 (R$ 183) | R$ 70 | 162% |
40” flat screen TV | ||
kr 3,711 (R$ 2,478) | - | - |
Microwave 800/900 Watt (Bosch, Panasonic, LG, Sharp, or equivalent brands) | ||
kr 936 (R$ 625) | R$ 300 | 108% |
Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz.) | ||
kr 84 (R$ 56) | - | - |
Hourly rate for cleaning help | ||
kr 282 (R$ 188) | - | - |
Clothes in Trondheim (Norway) is 176% more expensive than in Paulinia (Brazil) | ||
Trondheim (Norway) | Paulinia (Brazil) | Diff |
1 pair of jeans (Levis 501 or similar) | ||
kr 856 (R$ 571) | R$ 80 | 614% |
1 summer dress in a High Street Store (Zara, H&M or similar retailers) | ||
kr 346 (R$ 231) | R$ 60 | 286% |
1 pair of sport shoes (Nike, Adidas, or equivalent brands) | ||
kr 954 (R$ 637) | R$ 500 | 27% |
1 pair of men’s leather business shoes | ||
kr 1,199 (R$ 801) | - | - |
Transportation in Trondheim (Norway) is 156% more expensive than in Paulinia (Brazil) | ||
Trondheim (Norway) | Paulinia (Brazil) | Diff |
Volkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI 150 CV (or equivalent), with no extras, new | ||
kr 320,237 (R$ 213,866) | R$ 15,000 | 1326% |
1 liter (1/4 gallon) of gas | ||
kr 16 (R$ 11) | R$ 4.46 | 138% |
Monthly ticket public transport | ||
kr 690 (R$ 461) | R$ 227 | 102% |
Taxi trip on a business day, basic tariff, 8 km. (5 miles) | ||
kr 193 (R$ 129) | - | - |
Personal Care in Trondheim (Norway) is 53% more expensive than in Paulinia (Brazil) | ||
Trondheim (Norway) | Paulinia (Brazil) | Diff |
Cold medicine for 6 days (Tylenol, Frenadol, Coldrex, or equivalent brands) | ||
kr 88 (R$ 59) | R$ 20 | 194% |
1 box of antibiotics (12 doses) | ||
kr 222 (R$ 148) | R$ 50 | 196% |
Short visit to private Doctor (15 minutes) | ||
kr 337 (R$ 225) | R$ 300 | 25% |
1 box of 32 tampons (Tampax, OB, ...) | ||
kr 41 (R$ 27) | R$ 20 | 37% |
Deodorant, roll-on (50ml ~ 1.5 oz.) | ||
kr 47 (R$ 32) | R$ 27 | 16% |
Hair shampoo 2-in-1 (400 ml ~ 12 oz.) | ||
kr 42 (R$ 28) | R$ 36 | 22% |
4 rolls of toilet paper | ||
kr 31 (R$ 21) | R$ 13 | 59% |
Tube of toothpaste | ||
kr 29 (R$ 19) | R$ 13 | 42% |
Standard men's haircut in expat area of the city | ||
kr 406 (R$ 271) | R$ 60 | 352% |
Entertainment in Trondheim (Norway) is 81% more expensive than in Paulinia (Brazil) | ||
Trondheim (Norway) | Paulinia (Brazil) | Diff |
Basic dinner out for two in neighborhood pub | ||
kr 543 (R$ 362) | R$ 200 | 81% |
2 tickets to the movies | ||
kr 251 (R$ 168) | R$ 80 | 109% |
2 tickets to the theater (best available seats) | ||
kr 626 (R$ 418) | R$ 300 | 39% |
Dinner for two at an Italian restaurant in the expat area including appetisers, main course, wine and dessert | ||
kr 792 (R$ 529) | R$ 80 | 562% |
1 cocktail drink in downtown club | ||
kr 113 (R$ 75) | R$ 80 | 6% |
Cappuccino in expat area of the city | ||
kr 44 (R$ 29) | R$ 10 | 194% |
1 beer in neighbourhood pub (500ml or 1pt.) | ||
kr 86 (R$ 58) | R$ 5.00 | 1054% |
iPad Wi-Fi 128GB | ||
kr 4,361 (R$ 2,912) | - | - |
1 min. of prepaid mobile tariff (no discounts or plans) | ||
kr 0.68 (R$ 0.46) | R$ 0.50 | 9% |
1 month of gym membership in business district | ||
kr 369 (R$ 246) | R$ 300 | 18% |
1 package of Marlboro cigarettes | ||
kr 102 (R$ 68) | R$ 5.00 | 1256% |
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For example, you would need at least R$ 59,295 (kr 88,786) in Trondheim to maintain the same standard of living that you can have with R$ 33,000 in Paulinia.