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πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί AustraliavsπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States

United States is 5.4 BPS points cheaper overall

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Australia
89.0
$96.36 basket
#5 of 30
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
United States
83.6
$90.54 basket
#4 of 30

Product-by-Product

ProductAustraUnitedDiff
πŸ”Big Mac$4.88$5.69-14.2%πŸ₯€Coca-Cola 330 ml$2.21$1.99+11.1%β›½Gasoline (1 liter)$1.23$0.95+29.5%πŸ’ͺGym Membership$37.17$50.00-25.7%🎬Netflix Standard Plan$11.96$15.49-22.8%🎡Spotify Premium$8.81$10.99-19.8%β˜•Starbucks Latte (Tall)$4.10$5.25-21.9%πŸš—UberX – 5 km ride$9.45$12.50-24.4%🍞White Bread (500g)$2.39$3.49-31.5%πŸ“±iPhone 15 – 128 GB$881.37$799.00+10.3%

Australia vs United States: Which Is Cheaper?

Based on our basket of 6 globally standardized products, United States is the cheaper country by 5.4 points on the Burger Parity Score. Australia has a BPS of 89.0 with a basket cost of $96.36, while United States has a BPS of 83.6 with a basket cost of $90.54.

These prices reflect real-world costs for a Big Mac, Starbucks Latte, iPhone 15, Coca-Cola, Netflix subscription, and a 5km Uber ride. Prices are converted to USD using current exchange rates for fair comparison.

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