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The Global price level, as reported by the World Bank, is a way to compare the cost of living between different countries. It's measured using Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs), which help us understand how much money is needed to buy the same things in different places. Price level indexes (PLIs), with the world average set at 100, are ...
One of the important factors spurring Bengaluru's growth was heavy state government investment (and its environment) in Bangalore's public sector industries which is what makes it so developed and rich. According to the Bangalore Innovation Report, with projected GDP growth of 8.5%, Bangalore will be the world's fastest growing city until 2035. [9]
The economy of Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, India, is based on traditional manufacturing, the knowledge sector and tourism. [1] Starting in the 1990s, the economic pattern of the city changed from a primary service hub to a more diversified economy, [ 2 ] but the service industry still remains a major contributor. [ 3 ]
Hawaii was the state with the highest cost of living in the U.S. for 2023, according to research by the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center.Oklahoma had the lowest. How cost of ...
Indian states by HDI (UNDP method, 2018) The following values are estimates from 2022 calculated by Global Data Lab, [9] using the same method of calculation as UNDP. [10] It is important to note that other sources report different HDI rankings (typically higher).
[8] [9] 41.6% of its population (540 million people approx.) is living below the new international poverty line of $1.25 (PPP) per day, down from 59.8% in 1981. [8] India, in 2019 has about 2.7% [1] population under poverty level and is no longer holding the largest population under poverty level, considering Nigeria and Congo. [2]
West Indies allrounder Jason Holder starred for Hyderabad, taking three wickets as they restricted Bangalore to 131-7, then combined with Kane Williamson to win with two balls left on 132-4.
According to the Times of India, "a majority of Indians have per capita space equivalent to or less than a 10 feet x 10 feet room for their living, sleeping, cooking, washing and toilet needs." [ 3 ] The average housing area is 103 sq ft per person in rural areas and 117 sq ft per person in urban areas.