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  2. I traveled the world for 17 months on a budget of $50 a day ...

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    While traveling on $50 a day, I stuck to my budget in only a few places. Here are the most affordable countries I visited, including Peru. ... ($38.70) and Costa Rica ($33.09).

  3. 10 Places To Live Abroad So Cheap You Could Quit Your Job

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    The Central American country of Costa Rica is the perfect place to live abroad without depleting your savings. The cost of living is around $893 and rent for one person runs approximately $406 per ...

  4. Economy of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica's economy was historically based on agriculture, and this has had a large cultural impact through the years. Costa Rica's main cash crop, historically and up to modern times, was Bananas. The coffee crop had been a major export, but decreased in value to the point where it added only 2.5% to the 2013 exports of the country. [61]

  5. List of countries by government budget - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of countries by government budget. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent ... Costa Rica: 13 061 927.88: 29.15%: 1 889 053.43:

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    Retiring in Costa Rica Topping the list is Costa Rica. Thanks to its natural beauty, friendly locals, and laid-back, "pura vida" lifestyle, Costa Rica pairs unparalleled quality of life with lush ...

  7. Tourism in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the average expenditure per tourist increased from US$1,171 in 2010 to US$1,431 in 2014, and the average stay increased from 11 days in 2010 to 13.4 in 2014. [7] Costa Rica achieved new records in 2016 with 2.93 million visitors and total earnings of US$3.716 billion. [30]