Miami is the largest city in South Florida in the United States. The endless beaches may be suitable for taking a cruise to enjoy the scenery, including Miami Beach, Everglades Park, Little Havana, and the Aquarium. Miami is an international metropolis with finance, commerce, art, trade, and is also where many companies, banks and television stations are located. There are many delicious foods, including lobster, sandwiches, and sea bass. There seems to be a beach in every plot.
If you want to compare other cities in the United States, including Boston, New York, and Los Angeles, the cost of living in Miami is significantly cheaper, and accommodation in Miami is also cheaper than in New York. You can find apartments in the city center with monthly rents of less than US$700, or approximately RMB 4,500. Foreigners can rent in Miami for approximately US$1,600 per month, or approximately RMB 10,000.
Entertainment in Miami is relatively expensive, but some leisure activities are relatively cheap. You can visit the botanical garden, play in the park or sunbathe on the beach. Public transportation is relatively convenient.
According to the immigration EXPAT website, the statistics of living costs in Miami in 2015 are as follows:
1. Accommodation.
The monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment is US$4,200, which is approximately RMB 27,000. The monthly rent for a two-bedroom unfurnished apartment is US$3,600, which is approximately RMB 23,000. The monthly rent for a fully decorated two-bedroom apartment is US$3,000, which is approximately RMB 19,000. The monthly rent for a two-bedroom unfurnished apartment is US$2,400, which is approximately RMB 16,000. Yuan.
2. Diet.
A dozen eggs are US$4, or about RMB 26, a liter of milk is US$1.2, or about RMB 8, a kilogram of rice is US$3, or about RMB 20, and a kilogram of chicken is US$9, or about RMB 20. A total of RMB 59. When dining out, a large burger costs US$7, approximately RMB 46. A Coca-Cola costs US$2, approximately RMB 13. A cappuccino costs US$4, approximately RMB 85. A three-course meal at a mid-range restaurant costs US$30, approximately RMB 59. Total RMB 195.
3. Transportation and communications.
Mobile phone charges are US$0.2 per minute, approximately RMB 1.1, broadband is US$45 per month, approximately RMB 292, taxis are US$1.5 per kilometer, approximately RMB 10, and bus fares are US$2. , approximately RMB 15. Gasoline costs $4 per gallon, which is approximately RMB 26.
According to World Salary Network in April 2016, the average annual income of workers in Miami was US$55,000, which is approximately RMB 360,000. The average annual income of operations managers is US$61,000, or approximately RMB 390,000, the average annual income of administrative assistants is US$48,000, or approximately RMB 310,000, the average annual income of office managers is US$45,000, or approximately RMB 290,000, and the average annual income of administrative assistants is US$45,000, or approximately RMB 290,000. The average annual income is US$34,000, approximately RMB 220,000, and the average annual income of project managers is US$76,000, approximately RMB 490,000. If you want to compare incomes, Miami is not expensive.