Witling wrote:
Regarding Costa Rica:
Incredibly, Americans now have about a third more buying power in the natural wonderland than they did five years ago-a dollar equals around 500 Costa Rican colones today vs. 360 then.
They have to be joking. Yes the dollar gets more colones but the prices increases have not only swallowed up that differential but a whole lot more. Just one small example, when I moved here 5 years ago the price of a pineapple was about 350 colonies or approximately $1.00 today it is about 850 colones or approximately $1.50. Almost all food items, electricity, gasoline, bus & taxi fares, entertainment expenses, etc. have experienced similar or greater % increases.
I doubt you will find anyone who has lived here for the past 5 years would agree that their purchasing power has increased in that time.
Things that cost 360 colones 5 years ago do not cost 500 colones today they cost 650 colones.
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