![]() For context, 2,128 hours is equal to 266 eight-hour workdays. This reflects the country’s labor dynamics, which typically involves a six-day workweek. CountryĪt the top is Mexico, where the average worker clocks over 2,000 hours per year. All figures are as of 2021 (latest available), with the exception of Colombia, Russia, and Türkiye which are as of 2020. The data we sourced from OECD is listed in the table below. Note that this data includes both full-time and part-time workers. With this in mind, we’ve ranked OECD countries (plus a few others) based on their average annual hours worked. Visualizing Annual Working Hours in OECD CountriesĬomparing the number of hours people work in different countries can provide insight into cultural work norms, economic productivity, and even labor laws. Countries placing higher than the trendline get relatively bad value at Starbucks, while those below the line can get more lattes with their average local paycheck. dollar terms include Indonesia, Morocco, and Bolivia-but these are still not the most affordable for local customers.įor a more broad-based view of Starbucks affordability, SavingSpot has also charted the price of a Tall Latte against each country’s per capita GDP. Other countries with relatively cheaper Tall Lattes in U.S. In Cambodia and India, it would take more than 70% of the median daily wage to buy a Starbucks coffee. Taking purchasing power into consideration, here’s how the price of a Tall Latte measures as a percentage of a country’s median daily income. However, simply converting local prices to USD doesn’t give the most accurate picture of how expensive Starbucks is in a country. The Price of a Tall Latte Relative to Income Usually, it’s more common to see countries with a “developing” or “low-to-middle income” status have cheaper Starbucks prices than higher-income countries. has the 21st-least expensive coffee in the world at $3.26 for a Tall Latte, making it an unusual combination of a high-income country with a low price. ![]() Here’s the full rankings of the “Tall Latte Index”: Country On the other hand, the same drink can be bought for a little over a dollar in Türkiye. Per their findings, the most expensive Tall Latte (12 oz) in the world can be found in Switzerland for $7.17. ![]() The underlying data for this map uses a combination of sources, including delivery apps, Google Reviews, menu images, and desk research, all cross-checked to come up with the price of a Tall Latte per country (converted to USD). Which Country Has the Most Expensive Starbucks Coffee? This map made by SavingSpot has the answer to which country has the most and least expensive Starbucks coffee, for those connoisseurs who want to get the most bang for their (Star)buck-or for those who want to examine relative cost and purchasing power. And like McDonald’s, the price of a coffee at Starbucks varies wildly depending on the country you’re in. Today, Starbucks boasts 32,000 stores across 80 countries, second only to McDonald’s in the fast-food chain business. This was a relatively humble beginning for what is now the largest coffeehouse chain in the world. In 1971, three former students from the University of San Francisco set up the first Starbucks at Seattle’s Pike Place Market, selling fresh roasted coffee beans, teas, and spices from around the world. Mapped: The Price of Starbucks by Country
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