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Cost of Living & Prices:
Canada vs. US Virgin Islands

Compare the cost of living and prices of goods and services, such as consumer goods prices, housing costs, average wages and more, to learn about differences and similarities between countries.

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Grocery

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Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - grocery purchase prices. You would pay on average 1.3 times less for grocery shopping in Canada than in US Virgin Islands.

Apples (1kg)

One kilogram of apples costs 3.38 USD in Canada and 7.88 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 57.1% lower in Canada.

3.38 USD
7.88 USD

Banana (1kg)

1 kilogram of bananas costs 1.16 USD in Canada and 4.12 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 71.8% lower in Canada.

1.16 USD
4.12 USD

Beef Round (1kg) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat)

One kilogram of beef or similar meat costs 12.77 USD in Canada and 14.03 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 9% lower in Canada.

12.77 USD
14.03 USD

Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range)

A bottle of medium-grade wine costs 11.37 USD in Canada and 15 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 24.2% lower in Canada.

11.37 USD
15.00 USD

Chicken Fillets (1kg)

One kilogram of chicken fillet costs 11.11 USD in Canada and 14.3 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 22.3% lower in Canada.

11.11 USD
14.30 USD

Cigarettes 20 Pack (Marlboro)

A pack of 20 cigarettes costs 12.01 USD in Canada and 4 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 66.7% lower in US Virgin Islands.

12.01 USD
4.00 USD

Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle)

Domestic beer in a 0.5 liter bottle costs 2.16 USD in Canada and 3.71 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 41.8% lower in Canada.

2.16 USD
3.71 USD

Eggs (regular) (12)

You will pay 3.03 USD for 12 eggs in Canada and 4.79 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 36.7% lower in Canada.

3.03 USD
4.79 USD

Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)

A 0.33 liter bottle of imported beer costs 2.56 USD in Canada and 3.86 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 33.7% lower in Canada.

2.56 USD
3.86 USD

Johnnie Walker Red Label Whisky 0.7 Litre

28.14 USD
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Lettuce (1 head)

One head of lettuce costs 2.31 USD in Canada and 3.77 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 38.7% lower in Canada.

2.31 USD
3.77 USD

Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g)

One loaf of fresh white bread costs 2.37 USD in Canada and 5.02 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 52.8% lower in Canada.

2.37 USD
5.02 USD

Local Cheese (1kg)

One kilogram of locally produced cheese costs 10.85 USD in Canada and 14.4 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 24.7% lower in Canada.

10.85 USD
14.40 USD

Milk (regular), (1 liter)

One liter of milk costs 2.51 USD in Canada and 1.9 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 24.3% lower in US Virgin Islands.

2.51 USD
1.90 USD

Onion (1kg)

One kilogram of onions costs 2.49 USD in Canada and 3.18 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 21.7% lower in Canada.

2.49 USD
3.18 USD

Oranges (1kg)

One kilogram of oranges costs 3.11 USD in Canada and 5.06 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 38.5% lower in Canada.

3.11 USD
5.06 USD

Potato (1kg)

One kilogram of potatoes costs 2.49 USD in Canada and 4.24 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 41.3% lower in Canada.

2.49 USD
4.24 USD

Rice (white), (1kg)

One kilogram of white rice costs 2.85 USD in Canada and 4.88 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 41.6% lower in Canada.

2.85 USD
4.88 USD

Smirnoff Red Label Vodka 0.7 Litre

20.66 USD
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Tomato (1kg)

One kilogram of tomatoes costs 3.51 USD in Canada and 5.38 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 34.8% lower in Canada.

3.51 USD
5.38 USD

Water (1.5 liter bottle)

A 1.5 liter bottle of water costs 1.56 USD in Canada and 2.48 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 37.1% lower in Canada.

1.56 USD
2.48 USD

Restaurant

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Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - expenses on meals in restaurants. You would pay 1.14 times less for meals in restaurants in Canada than in US Virgin Islands.

Cappuccino (regular)

For a cappuccino in a restaurant, you'll pay 3.41 USD in Canada and 5.58 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 38.9% lower in Canada.

3.41 USD
5.58 USD

Coke/Pepsi (0.33 liter bottle)

A 0.33 liter bottle of Coca-Cola or Pepsi costs 1.87 USD in Canada and 2.54 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 26.4% lower in Canada.

1.87 USD
2.54 USD

Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught)

Domestic beer with a capacity of 0.5 liters costs 5.57 USD in Canada and 4.5 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 19.2% lower in US Virgin Islands.

5.57 USD
4.50 USD

Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)

A 0.33 liter bottle of imported beer costs 6.27 USD in Canada and 5 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 20.3% lower in US Virgin Islands.

6.27 USD
5.00 USD

McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal)

A McMeal or similar meal at McDonald's costs 9.05 USD in Canada and 8.69 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 4% lower in US Virgin Islands.

9.05 USD
8.69 USD

Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course

A three-course meal for two people at a mid-range restaurant costs 83.58 USD in Canada and 100 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 16.4% lower in Canada.

83.58 USD
100.00 USD

Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant

A meal at an inexpensive restaurant costs 16.02 USD in Canada and 17.5 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 8.5% lower in Canada.

16.02 USD
17.50 USD

Water (0.33 liter bottle)

A 0.33 liter bottle of water costs 1.48 USD in Canada and 1.68 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 11.9% lower in Canada.

1.48 USD
1.68 USD

Fuel

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Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - expenses related to fuel.

Diesel 1L

1.19 USD
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Gasoline 1L

1.26 USD
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LPG 1L

0.94 USD
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Transportation

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Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - costs of transportation and public communication. You would pay 1.28 times less for transportation in Canada than in US Virgin Islands.

Monthly Pass (Regular Price)

The monthly ticket price for public transportation is 108.65 USD in Canada and 140 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 22.4% lower in Canada.

108.65 USD
140.00 USD

One-way Ticket (Local Transport)

The one-way ticket price for local transportation is 2.26 USD in Canada and 2 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 11.5% lower in US Virgin Islands.

2.26 USD
2.00 USD

Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff)

The cost of a one-hour taxi stand/wait is 21.59 USD in Canada and 15 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 30.5% lower in US Virgin Islands.

21.59 USD
15.00 USD

Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff)

The fare for each kilometer traveled is 1.22 USD in Canada and 3.11 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 60.8% lower in Canada.

1.22 USD
3.11 USD

Taxi Start (Normal Tariff)

The initial fare during a taxi ride is 3.11 USD in Canada and 15 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 79.3% lower in Canada.

3.11 USD
15.00 USD

Sports & entertainment

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Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - costs related to entertainment and sports.

Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat

The ticket price for a foreign film in the cinema is 10.45 USD in Canada and 9 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 13.9% lower in US Virgin Islands.

10.45 USD
9.00 USD

Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult

The monthly fee for entry to the fitness club is 43.74 USD in Canada and 101.75 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 57% lower in Canada.

43.74 USD
101.75 USD

Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend)

The cost of renting a tennis court for one hour on the weekend is 16.56 USD in Canada and 38.33 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 56.8% lower in Canada.

16.56 USD
38.33 USD

Flats for rent

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Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - costs of renting an apartment. You would pay about 1.15 times less for renting an apartment in Canada than in US Virgin Islands.

Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre

For renting an apartment in the city center consisting of a living room and one bedroom, you will pay 1692 USD in Canada and 1530 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 9.6% lower in US Virgin Islands.

1 692 USD
1 530 USD

Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre

For renting an apartment outside the city center consisting of a living room and one bedroom, you will pay 1421 USD in Canada and 1413 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 0.6% lower in US Virgin Islands.

1 421 USD
1 413 USD

Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre

For renting an apartment in the city center consisting of a living room and three bedrooms, you will pay 2705 USD in Canada and 3062 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 11.7% lower in Canada.

2 705 USD
3 062 USD

Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre

For renting an apartment outside the city center consisting of a living room and three bedrooms, you will pay 2202 USD in Canada and 3179 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 30.7% lower in Canada.

2 202 USD
3 179 USD

Flats for sale

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Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - costs of purchasing an apartment. You would pay 1.84 times more for buying an apartment in Canada than in US Virgin Islands.

Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre

For one square meter of an apartment in the city center you will pay 8885 USD in Canada and 4126 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 53.6% lower in US Virgin Islands.

8 885 USD
4 126 USD

Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre

For one square meter of an apartment outside the city center, you will pay 6969 USD in Canada and 4485 USD in US Virgin Islands. The price of this product is 35.6% lower in US Virgin Islands.

6 969 USD
4 485 USD

Salary

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Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - average salary. The average salary in Canada is 1.14 times higher than in US Virgin Islands.

Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax)

The average monthly salary after taxes is 2945 USD in Canada and 2574 USD in US Virgin Islands. The average salary is 12.6% lower in US Virgin Islands.

2 945 USD
2 574 USD

Hotels

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Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - prices of accommodation in hostels, guesthouses, and hotels.

One star

115 USD
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Two stars

124 USD
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Three stars

168 USD
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Four stars

206 USD
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Five stars

412 USD
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Average accommodation prices based on Expedia.com data • Update: 15 Dec 2024 (1 night stay for 2 people on 29 Dec 2024) • Canada: 20 cities, 1032 hotels

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