It is said that Malta is a very suitable country for immigrants, so as a developed country, will the cost of living in Malta deter many people? Let's take a look with me.
Family living cost:
We calculate the daily living expenses of a middle-class Maltese family of three. Let's see how much this family of three living in Bulcourt, the core of Malta, costs every month.
articles for daily use
toothpaste:? 2.42/ month
shampoo and shower gel:? 3.86/ month
toilet paper:? 1.28 withdrawal /2 months
Total cost =2.42×12+3.86×12+1.28×6=? 83.14/ year
daily miscellaneous expenses
1.21 ㎡ utilities:? 111/ month
11M broadband fee:? 22.68/ month
gas fee:? 81/ year
Mobile phone bill:? 41/ month
Total expenditure =(111+22.68+41)×12+81=? June, 2132
Daily diet
Breakfast for one week
At home: milk (1 liters/bottle), 1.87×2= ? 1.74/ week
long bread (511g),? 1.92×3=? 2.76 eggs per week
(12 eggs). 1.99×1=? 1.99/ week
Chicken breast (1 kg, boneless and skinless), 6.39×1=? 6.39/ week
Apple (1 kg),? 2.16×1=? 2.16/ week
bananas (1 kg), 1.56×1=? 1.56/ week
Total cost =? 16.6/ week
one-week lunch
five-day working meal:? 7/ day/person 7×5×2=? 71
5-day school meal: hot meal? 2.5/ meal+fruit snacks 1 Euro/meal =? 3.5/ ton, 3.5×5=? 17.5
One day at home (included in dinner ingredients)
One day at the restaurant? 12
total cost =? 99.5/ week
Dinner
5 times a week at home: onion (1 kg), 1.37×1=? 1.37/ week
Chicken breast (1 kg, boneless and skinless), 6.39×1=? 6.39/ week
Tomatoes (1 kg), 2.11×1=? 2.11/ week
potatoes (1 kg), 1.18×1=? 1.18/ week
Beef tenderloin (or 1 kg rear buttock),? 11.71×1=? 11.71/ week
Lettuce (1),? 1.24×2=? 2.48/ week
2 restaurants: dinner (ordinary restaurant),? 15×1=? 15/ week
Dinner (middle and high-end restaurant)? 51×1=? 51/ week
Total cost = 89.14? /week
Total annual catering expenditure: (16.6+99.5+89.14)×52 (weeks in a year) =? 11672.48/ year
So the basic living expenses of a family of three:? 12,787.68/ year; ? 1,165.64/ month, about? 355/ month/person
The daily expenses of a family of three are less than 1,111 euros per month. The cost of living in the core area of Malta is equivalent to that of a well-off family in a first-and second-tier city in China, but the quality of life is a thousand miles away. We eat pollution-free and safe food certified by the European Union, breathe fresh and clean air, enjoy the sunshine in the Mediterranean for more than 311 days, and have no smog. Here, we just need to worry about whether we will get tanned.