The local Georgian newspaper, Financial, states that "Tbilisi, Georgia, could be considered one of the most expensive cities to live in" taking into consideration the local wages. Prices, it adds, are high for services such as internet usage, car rental, accommodation, and consumer non-durable goods. The main reasons for the high prices are given as: (1) the negative trade balance; (2) monopolistic prices; (3) small market; (4) low competition; and (5) the high import rates.
The Travelsupermarket company, according to their poll, says Georgia is the most expensive car hire destination in the world. In Tbilisi an individual can hire a car for 664 EUR for 7 days (USD$912; AUD$910), whereas in Dublin it would cost 77 EUR (USD$106).
Internet usage costs an average USD$17 for 5mb/second, whereas in United States it would cost USD$4 for 5mb/second.
Renting a 3-room apartment in Georgia costs 1,500-2,000 EUR (USD$2,060-$2,746) a month.
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