South Africa vs New Zealand COST COMPARISON 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2022
  • In this video we attempt to compare costs between South Africa and New Zealand. We hope it's helpful and let us know if you'd like to add anything to this list.
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  • @oliverlee500
    @oliverlee500 Год назад +42

    Minimum wage in NZ is $21.20 an hour, whereas in SA, it's R23.19 an hour, or $2.07 NZD. The average annual income in NZ is around $56,000. The average annual income in SA is around R24,000, or $2,150 NZD. It does not appear to be that much of a closely guarded secret when a minuscule amount of research can uncover these statistics fairly easily! Public education and healthcare is also free here and the service provided does not differ drastically from private alternatives. People on low/no income get monetary support as well as support with food, accommodation, dental work and many other costs that may present themselves. Everyone over the age of 65 receives the pension which totals to just over $24,000 annually. As aforementioned, some research uncovers that in comparison, pensioners in SA only receive R24,000 annually, or $2,150 NZD. As well as this, there is a retirement fund in NZ, called Kiwisaver, that employers and the Government are obliged to contribute a minimum amount to each year for each individual. A little research can get you a long way and removes the necessity of making assumptions! I won't comment on the standard of living or the services provided to the people of SA because I have no knowledge on the matter.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing Oliver!
      Hopefully those asking about salaries have a clearer picture now.

    • @nostramashego4226
      @nostramashego4226 Год назад +16

      NZ is still expensive despite those figures. Honestly. the lifestyle overseas is overrated. SA still has the best lifestyle at a cheap price

    • @kabelomav
      @kabelomav Год назад +5

      Just double check that average SA annual income. Seems way too low.

    • @leosonbentley2770
      @leosonbentley2770 Год назад +8

      One thing you missing is that those figures applies to the average South African. The average south african is black and poor. If you were to look at white middle class in South Africa compared to white middle class in NZ, South Africa wins for cost of living despite using private facilities for some things. Our black middle class is also not that far off. And I would think the target audience for this video is not for the average South African

    • @muffinatordlux
      @muffinatordlux Год назад

      Government has stopped reading out water meters.. they flat rate us 3500 rand a month for water and services..
      We have water and power issues in our area. 10 days straight no power...
      Week before that we went a week without water..
      Today we have power but barely water...
      Garbage trucks were all broken.. so our Garbage collection was a joke going up to 3 weeks at a time without collection. The flies... the dumps were also closed for a month at that time... so everyone started dumping outside the dumps gates in the street.. the smell...
      But I will still get my flat rate R3500.00 per month bill.. and I better pay it.. and every month me or my wife needs to go into the gov offices to show them proof of payment to unblock our meter.... life is good...
      Hopefully I get my job offer...
      Had an offer for Australia before the bat flu.. fell through...
      Hopefully I get something in NZ..
      I ❤ NZ.. just from youtube and comments on vids about...

  • @jancovanderwesthuizen8070
    @jancovanderwesthuizen8070 Год назад +61

    The absolute best life in the world will always be living in SA while earning GBP/EUR/USD/etc

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +5

      Yeah!!! Can you imagine 😅

    • @MsLul123
      @MsLul123 Год назад +2

      Yeah, but they changed the law last year and anyone earring more than 1 million rands outside the country, will be taxed asa resident. Which is is shame

    • @gracefulindeed6091
      @gracefulindeed6091 Год назад +6

      Personal opinion for you.There is a big wide world out there to explore. The crime drove me out 41 years ago and I have never looked back

    • @edjohn4590
      @edjohn4590 Год назад +6

      Sure buddy.. whilst living like a prisoner in your own home without electricity 😆

    • @artyb7696
      @artyb7696 Год назад +1

      ​@@edjohn4590 Sure the crime in SA is a deal breaker. But the electricity - if you are earning enough you can always generate your own - generator + solar with battery.

  • @dumisilem
    @dumisilem Год назад +3

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video, so informative. Best way comparing then in SA vs Now with live footage. Love it.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thank you so much, really appreciate your comment ☺️🙏

  • @BeingBedingfield
    @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +8

    Thank you all sooo much for the support on this video 💕
    Our intention with this video when we started filming back in SA, was to compare prices directly, because this is something we were curious about and we also thought it would be cool to jump between countries 😅
    Many of you would’ve wanted salary information to be included…minimum wage in NZ is about $22 per hour, and in SA it’s only a fraction of that amount 😢
    What we did before we came over, was work out a budget with estimated costs based on our personal needs and lifestyle and this gave us an idea of the salary we should expect. You could also ask your new employer for a mock salary slip to get an idea of deductions.
    If anyone else would like to share their experience, please drop it below (thanks to those who already did🙏☺️)

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад

      This depends hugely on what job you're doing but the fact remains that many millions of people in SA lives rather well on government grants... And equally that millions get a very high income...but the fact remains that in SA there is no begging, homeless or crime... And that everyone lives rather well..

    • @ancientchild3935
      @ancientchild3935 Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience highly appreciated. Thanks my South African Family.

    • @murphy6619
      @murphy6619 Год назад

      Beautiful video, well represented with no bias. Love it

    • @hiemabedrog
      @hiemabedrog Год назад +1

      ​@@francoiswilliams what part of SA don't have homeless, begging and crime, cause I'm from Cape Town, and this is all over, unless you meant in NZ?

  • @marcuskb4336
    @marcuskb4336 Год назад +1

    Thank you guys, very informative and realistic. Much appreciated.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and we really appreciate your comment 🙏😊

  • @nokuthuladelightmuranganwa3181
    @nokuthuladelightmuranganwa3181 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, very informative. PS: I always enjoy the bloopers at the end. LOL - Much love guys!

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thanks so much Nokuthula, really appreciate your support 💕

  • @nareeyoung
    @nareeyoung Год назад +25

    If you are earning New Zealand dollars it would make sense the rand is so weak I don't even think a comparison would make sense 😅

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +2

      And the rand is getting weaker by the day…I did some of the conversions again today, and it’s even worse now 😳

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад +1

      Why? The Japanese yen is over 100 per usd...yet Japan is traditionally the most expensive country in the world, so what gives?.

  • @clp1
    @clp1 Год назад +13

    Great video team. I watched my buddy from SA go through the same price comparisons when he first moved here (albeit with a bit more violence and expletives). I told him if he ever got too homesick I could carjack him. 😎
    Moved here 6.5 years from the U.S. (when the average house price in NZ was half what it is now) and we reckon meat pies and
    Japanese cars (specifically anything baby-blue and horrible from the early 2000s 😁) are about the only affordable items in circulation at the moment.
    Just about everything people want relies on the big bad world to import, and getting it here is no joke. We own a business and have been pulling our hair out trying to get the manufacturing done in NZ, in many cases our country just don't have the facilities or the capabilities to do the job in-country, regardless of cost.
    I guess no one loves an island in the South Pacific for it's affordability. 🤭 We love NZ, hell we even love Auckland, and NOBODY loves Auckland. As I used to say to my overtly racist yet oddly loveable sales manager when he'd threaten to call immigration (as a joke), we CHOSE to live here, you were just BORN here, so what's so special about that (also as a joke, calm down RUclips comment section).
    I reckon if housing drops another 10-15% over the next year without tanking the economy completely you might see a bit less stress on society, you came at a tough time for sure.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +2

      Lol, we should’ve gone for an old baby blue car 😂😂 and let’s just say, we had quite a few pies during our first few weeks here 😅
      We totally understand why prices are higher here though!
      At least you’ve tried to get some manufacturing done here though, must be such a difficult process!

  • @bootsandall3612
    @bootsandall3612 Год назад +9

    I would like to see a video about freedom comparisons. NZ laws vs SA laws. Covid rules etc. CCTV control. Permits. Etc etc.

  • @ancientchild3935
    @ancientchild3935 Год назад +13

    Thank you so much for sharing your personal experiences it really really means a lot. And thank you for not bashing SA but rather making beautiful comparisons about the cost of living in both countries. As a fellow South African Family I do not take this for granted but rather appreciate all things. I am hoping that we get to fix our own countries security issues and making our people feel safe irrespective of the Colour of our skins. And secondly paying our people well and showing them that they are worthy of our love. And lastly reducing our people from government dependence and making life better for all our people. I love you guys I am wishing you all the best of blessings in New Zealand and never forget to visit home ❤️.

    • @mrm3764
      @mrm3764 Год назад

      Thanks for your comment many of this white south Africans when they come over in New Zealand they trash talk south africa so badly as if they never grew up there:they pissing me off making it look so bad than what it is.🤦‍♂️

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +3

      @@mrm3764 😢😢😢South Africa is still our home country and you can just have a look at our old videos to see that we love it 😊

    • @mohdotnet
      @mohdotnet Год назад +2

      Fantastic video. Thank you for a beautiful comparison.
      South Africa with all its challenges still ROCKS. Love this place

    • @Mathilda5xp
      @Mathilda5xp Год назад

      I so love what you have mentioned and written here, Ancient Child. I still love my country of birth and I know a change will come about, soon! Blessings from Aotearoa.

  • @moosesnWoop
    @moosesnWoop Год назад +11

    One of the biggest reasons I stay in Durban is the cost of living. Food, meat, drinks etc.
    We are very spoiled here in SA but you only realise this when you leave. I lived overseas for a bit and the creature comforts were not there - the biggest shocker was always McDonalds. McDonalds in South Africa is FAR superior than any other McDonalds I've had ANYWHERE else.
    The meat is ikomo hahaha proper Midlands cows.

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад +2

      Durban is expensive by most SA standards, we get products much cheaper than this here in JHB

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад +1

      Durban is expensive by most SA standards, we get products much cheaper than this here in JHB

    • @MrM0nKey79
      @MrM0nKey79 Год назад

      McDonald's in Durban doesn't have Frozen Coke and Frozen Coke floats 😉

    • @moosesnWoop
      @moosesnWoop Год назад +1

      @@MrM0nKey79 yeah but I would gladly replace the coke float with a 100% beef burger. I think the worst burger I had was in Spain, tasted like a mix of cardboard filler and beef

    • @moosesnWoop
      @moosesnWoop Год назад +2

      @@francoiswilliams i don't know if that's true. Maybe you've got your network down in jhb? Durban can be pricey for tourists but it's one of the cheapest places for good food and drinks. When I'm here I easily put on 10kg from just eating and eating and eating which I can't afford to do anywhere else

  • @messiahette
    @messiahette Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the cost comparison. It was very informative. I shared it to someone who is going to be emigrating to NZ this year.
    God bless

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thanks so much, really appreciate that you shared our video 🙏😊

  • @nonhlanhlasithole1393
    @nonhlanhlasithole1393 Год назад +1

    I love your vlogs, very informative 👏

  • @DavidandSarah
    @DavidandSarah Год назад +1

    we really enjoyed this video!! can tell you guys out so much effort into making it. Loved watching Craig dance at the end lol made us laugh!

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thanks so much guys 😊 yeah, took quite a bit of planning 😅

  • @BestKhosa
    @BestKhosa Год назад +2

    I love your videos guys...keep it up. They have been helpful ever since I moved to KZN in May of this year. Good to see Craig, he was my colleague and fellow Kopano man (university residence) back in varsity.

    • @BestKhosa
      @BestKhosa Год назад +1

      Does the salary compensate though?

    • @jancovanderwesthuizen8070
      @jancovanderwesthuizen8070 Год назад +2

      @@BestKhosa I was curious about that too. You would have to make at least twice, maybe three times as much as in Sa

    • @mazibukomail
      @mazibukomail Год назад +2

      @@jancovanderwesthuizen8070 higher salary, higher costs.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      @@BestKhosa I think it does…minimum wage is about $22 per hour

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      I’ll tell Craig that you left a comment here 😁

  • @zimcoder
    @zimcoder Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video, very helpful. I wish you had done an average on the cost or rent because it is usual the biggest cost that one usually incurs. That can make or break a budget.

  • @eugenedewet1157
    @eugenedewet1157 Год назад +5

    What a great video you both are pros. ... and this video shows how expensive it is to live in NZ bliksem LOL but im here 20 years and I am still very happy here ...looking forward to your next video

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thanks so much Eugene 😊 wow, 20 years! So glad you’re happy here! We’ve been here 3 months and loving it 🤗

  • @rossitherhodie5659
    @rossitherhodie5659 Год назад +3

    Thanks guys, Great stuff but need to know average salaries to do a proper comparison on cost of living however if going on holiday this is great info.

  • @celben8464
    @celben8464 Год назад +9

    Wow, costs in NZ have gone up a lot! We used to run O Hagan's in Auckland and a beer draught used to be NZ$5. Imported beers were a little more. Lamb (meat) used to be about a quarter of that in your video. Rent is crazy as well. Hopefully salaries have also increased.
    On the other hand, these costs have also gone up in most other countries worldwide. The comparison is really interesting though. Thanks for a great video.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching. Yip, costs have gone up everywhere 😢 we always find it interesting to see what things cost in other countries

    • @MrM0nKey79
      @MrM0nKey79 Год назад +1

      Varies though, some places in Auckland I found pale ales for $10. So far the Australian imports where the cheapest beers I found. Had 2 fish and chips (huge size) at a small (but packed) shop in Massey last week. Best thing is not to think of it in rand terms, just going to make yourself depressed 🤣

  • @carmenkloppers9671
    @carmenkloppers9671 Год назад +1

    What a cool video. Very informative

  • @superconscious.
    @superconscious. Год назад +1

    first time watching, you guys ROCK !!!

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! And welcome to our channel 🤗💕

  • @richardcohen2367
    @richardcohen2367 4 месяца назад +1

    Fabulous video, loved the free flowing commentary. Best of luck in NZ.

  • @moosesnWoop
    @moosesnWoop Год назад +9

    NZ inflation is also very high. A lot of the developed world is experiencing high inflation which is erroding cost of living. In SA, our reserve bank actually knows what they are doing and started increasing interest rates last year, way before the kak hit the fan.

    • @albertvanlingen7590
      @albertvanlingen7590 Год назад +5

      Agree, as bad as corruption and crime is I think SA will be better off with the coming recession in 2023 than developed countries.

    • @mariusarendse2596
      @mariusarendse2596 Год назад +1

      100% Agree

    • @annanudniduck
      @annanudniduck Год назад +1

      Live in Australia, I’ve been here since the 80’s my family moved when I was 9. Born in Cape Town. I’m keen to move back to South Africa. Love the people and the place!

  • @adrianhenning3399
    @adrianhenning3399 Год назад +1

    Nice video guys. Hope you are really happy over there 👍

  • @viwekenneth6028
    @viwekenneth6028 Год назад +4

    This is good for tourism in Durban. Nice video guys

  • @clintonhenwood960
    @clintonhenwood960 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @alanaschutte3528
    @alanaschutte3528 Год назад +11

    My friend in SA immigrated to NZ after they retired, so they are living on their pensions which is halved by the time they get it, they obviously have mega savings which supplements their income, but she emailed me and told how expensive it was with groceries, utilities, petrol etc.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Oh wow, that was super brave to do, I’m sure they’re glad they came over though 😊

    • @lance9664
      @lance9664 Год назад +5

      @@BeingBedingfield the brave thing is to stay in South Africa 😂😂 and give your money to the criminals both on the street and in the parliament

    • @views-kf4ks
      @views-kf4ks Год назад

      @@lance9664 true

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад +4

      @@lance9664 Been back here a year now from Asia but no sign of criminals anywhere , not on the streets for sure... So NZ no criminals either?

    • @oldskoolmusicnostalgia
      @oldskoolmusicnostalgia 8 месяцев назад +1

      Cost of living is definitely one area where SA would trump either NZ or Australia. I don't mean luxury goods but what people commonly consume and eat... SA produces a lot of that or can source it from bordering nations, food seems quite cheap there.

  • @prestonaitken6926
    @prestonaitken6926 4 месяца назад

    Really enjoyed the video

  • @christianknight7211
    @christianknight7211 4 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant video and very informative 🎉🎉

  • @bongumusamdeuka6079
    @bongumusamdeuka6079 Год назад +1

    Great video guys

  • @andrewboy3159
    @andrewboy3159 Год назад +2

    Really awesome vid!
    NZ seems to be a gamble when comparing with the price of things in UK - some items in NZ seem to be half of what we pay here. Yet others are around the same.
    For the flashing video, try adjusting the hertz or frame rate if possible - to 50fps or 25… should stop the flicker 🤙🏻

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip about the flashing 🙏…that was old footage though and I think Craig has sorted it out in the meantime 😅

  • @ProsperNyawuza
    @ProsperNyawuza Год назад +6

    I'm still trying to process paying the equivalent of R61 for 4 potatoes. Yikes! Awesome video, very informative!

  • @LucasWorldTravel
    @LucasWorldTravel Год назад +6

    Wow, those are the most expensive steaks and potatoes that I've ever seen! I've never heard of paying for a rental by the week either. That seems to be a lot more inconvenient. So interesting to see the behind the scenes of how two countries can do things quite differently!

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +1

      Haha, we wait until there are specials before we buy certain products 😅 they normally have quite decent discounts 😊
      We were so interested to see how prices would differ from SA, and we actually thought it would be much worse 😅

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад

      NZ is the most expensive country in the world...with the lowest income for what you're getting, this is a basic inescapable fact, and you can ask any NZ lander!! They all have their stories and a huge number of them have ran away from NZ with absolutely zero plan to ever return... NZ has the biggest brain drain in the whole wide world...these are facts beyond this video...

    • @MrM0nKey79
      @MrM0nKey79 Год назад

      Rentals by week because a lot of people get paid weekly. Got all my payments are set for biweekly because that's how I get paid. Y

  • @cuppetycake21
    @cuppetycake21 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @shereem3291
    @shereem3291 Год назад +1

    Hi I've been missing your vlogs which I just love soooo much

  • @xjet
    @xjet Год назад +1

    Without an indication as to the amount people earn in SA vs NZ this comparison lacks context. What are the salary differences for average type jobs?

  • @TheAverageTourist
    @TheAverageTourist Год назад +5

    These comparisons are so interesting!! I love that you thought to do this while you were still in SA. In Canada we don't really have many 6 count egg cartons (at least not where I live), it is usually about 3.69 CAD for 12 eggs. You've made me curious and now I'm doing the exchange rates to NZ on all our basic items too 🤣

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much Sara, this was our fun project 😅 it felt so weird shooting the footage in SA, and then looking back at it now

    • @piethermanus8777
      @piethermanus8777 Год назад +4

      I live in Canada and almost on all the items Canadians pay less than in New Zealand.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +2

      @@piethermanus8777 oh wow, really? Where in Canada do you live?

    • @piethermanus8777
      @piethermanus8777 Год назад +4

      @@BeingBedingfield Calgary Alberta. Thank you for your channel, love it.

    • @piethermanus8777
      @piethermanus8777 Год назад +1

      @@BeingBedingfield I can send you a list of the same items cost, if that is of any value. Maybe other viewers in the rest of the world could do the same.

  • @gregdiffenthal2384
    @gregdiffenthal2384 Год назад +5

    I've been here in NZ for over 30 years now. It didn't take me long to work out that New Zealand is a low wage, high cost of living country.

  • @jacomeintjes9709
    @jacomeintjes9709 Год назад +1

    Very interesting!

  • @fran_H
    @fran_H Год назад

    In SA if you are a property owner you pay rates which includes water, sanitation and refuse charges. Depending on the area it can also include eg improvement district charge.

  • @phumlanizondi6516
    @phumlanizondi6516 Год назад

    Very Insightful

  • @timrussell9869
    @timrussell9869 Год назад +7

    Built into the prices would be production costs, including labour. A wage/salary comparison for workers would be interesting.

    • @chrismclean980
      @chrismclean980 Год назад +1

      Minimum wage in NZ is $ 21.20 pr hr . I'd be interested to know for instance what those Macdonalds workers get paid in SA ?

    • @raulsekwati885
      @raulsekwati885 Год назад

      ​@@chrismclean980that is 3 days pay here in South Africa for McDonald's

    • @nostramashego4226
      @nostramashego4226 Год назад +1

      The elephant in the room is that all the menial and hard labour in SA is done by black people and they're expected to make do with very little. The waiters, farm workers who harvest the crops, the factory workers, almost are all underpaid black labourers. Hence apartheid was more an economic system rather than pure racism. In SA it's very normal and affordable for white families to have full time live in maids and garderners, and I'm talking about normal middle class people.

    • @Dewalt-mh1dz
      @Dewalt-mh1dz 4 месяца назад

      @@nostramashego4226 Yeah right lol not just black people. White people to man. Lots of people i know making sub R10 000 a month working long hours. It`s not just black people. I currently get about R50 an hour which yes is a decent amount above minimum but it`s still pretty useless since i have limited work. Got R6400 for the month. What the hell am i supposed to do with that if i were to live on my own and not split rent with more then one person.

  • @chasingadeline
    @chasingadeline Год назад +1

    Very good video!!! My wife was from whangarei so I been to that McDonald’s a few times :)

  • @ryangovender2567
    @ryangovender2567 Год назад +6

    You guys are growing from strength to strength.. Keep it up guys! I love it💝💝💝

  • @shireenjogie644
    @shireenjogie644 Год назад +1

    Interesting video my daughter lives in Gisborne will be visiting her soon🤗❤️Sending love from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦❤️

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thanks for watching 😊 when last did you see your daughter?

    • @shireenjogie644
      @shireenjogie644 Год назад

      @@BeingBedingfield 2017 its been a while 😒miss them so much🤗

  • @lig8817
    @lig8817 Год назад +5

    Problem is the Rand is not worth much whereas a NZ$ is. Ive been in NZ over 20 years and not sure Id want to buy a coffee for R34 in Joburg. Unless ofcourse Im earning megga bucks or a slice of cheese cake from Woolies for R50 and that was about 5 years ago.

  • @wimcoetzee2484
    @wimcoetzee2484 Год назад +1

    Hey guys. Thanks for the video. Enjoyed it. SA needs you. Come back please. (It’s cheaper here, but no, we do not do electricity)

  • @moosesnWoop
    @moosesnWoop Год назад +4

    8:45 yay Karoo lamb no less - A HUGE reason to live in SA (also bought in Hilton Quarry, so meat may be slightly cheaper there) The thing is though, with Spar, it's a independant owner, so price really vary from Spar to Spar.
    Maybe a Checkers would be a good comparison or Woolworths?

    • @Mimeniia
      @Mimeniia Год назад

      Yeah a Checkers or PicknPay would have made that cost difference even bigger.

  • @charlenejulius8501
    @charlenejulius8501 Год назад +2

    In December/ January my mum and I will be visiting my brother's in New Zealand. My second time(10 years ago) and my mum's first time. So ya we excited to see what's " cooking" that side

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +1

      That’s so exciting! Hope you guys have an amazing time here 🤗

  • @seanchallenge
    @seanchallenge Год назад +1

    Awesome 👌

  • @planecrazyish
    @planecrazyish 5 месяцев назад

    Great job 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍

  • @lisambedla2484
    @lisambedla2484 Год назад +1

    This is awesome

  • @itchyfeet8695
    @itchyfeet8695 Год назад +3

    Supermarkets vary depending on whether they have competition. Because we have all 3 close together we pay 10%-15% less than other areas of Auckland. We buy most of our meat, fruit and vegetables at our local butcher and green grocer as they are cheaper than the supermarkets. There was an article in Stuff this week that explained how you can save 40c a litre on fuel using the petrol company loyalty programmes. Phone and power you need to shop around to see what best meets your needs. My personal mobile telecom $19 pm has a loyalty data bonus that increases each month you renew. My bonus this month was over 4gb. Electricity max of $280 pm for 5 adults and one of them is never out of the shower in less than 15 minutes. Never paid for tomato sauce at McD’s in NZ. Some times you have to ask for it or it’s available as a self service in order to reduce wastage. In financial terms it’s best to measure net disposable income rather than individual items because some can be cheaper and others more expensive. Also you need to take taxes and insurance into account. My experience is that where you have higher expenses you tend to have higher incomes. Can’t be too bad because we’re being invaded by the northern hemisphere in-laws again this summer 😅

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for sharing your experience as well! It’s great to have various scenarios here so that people can have a better idea of what to expect in NZ 😊
      And we’ll definitely make sure to ask for tomato sauce next time 😅 we’re used to it just always being in the bag 😅

  • @gregbooth1551
    @gregbooth1551 Год назад +6

    NZ is crazily expensive, and salaries are a joke. The weather is fickle, but we still put up with it all. Love your videos, and your bloopers are awesome! Keep up the great work guys

    • @gissyb1
      @gissyb1 Год назад +4

      Lol your so negative.... SAfricanss love nz and NZ is not so expensive when you compare wages & exchange

    • @gregbooth1551
      @gregbooth1551 Год назад +1

      @@gissyb1 yeah you are right to a certain extent, guess I'm totally "over" shite wages and the high cost of living. That said I'm proud to be a kiwi. Need my head read LoL

    • @gregbooth1551
      @gregbooth1551 Год назад

      I absolutely LOVE how diverse our little slice of paradise has become...not everyone shares this view, but bring it on!!

    • @gregbooth1551
      @gregbooth1551 Год назад +1

      When my ex and I returned to NZ after 4 plus years in the UK, back in the 1990's we could not believe how shite NZ food was and crazily overpriced. Basically, that continues today 😞 No excuses for a farm-based economy.

    • @gissyb1
      @gissyb1 Год назад +3

      @@gregbooth1551 wow when I got hm from uk I realised how beautiful nz food was and how lovely n clean & free nz is. & You think nz wages are bad? Lol you obviously haven't been to SAfrica ?! I get $ 37 phr pretty good imo & I can afford everything easily

  • @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers
    @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers Год назад +4

    Job well done, thanks for sharing the cost differences. Beer is definitely a huge difference, think we’d be having a few more at home 😂😂. Everything has gone up inflation in the US has made it challenging for many, I just paid $7 for 12 eggs! Great video thanks for your research. ~Cara 😊 (always love the bloops!)

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +1

      It’s quite sad how prices have increased worldwide! Can’t believe eggs are so expensive there 😳 and yes…Craig is having a lot of beers at home 🍻😅

    • @TheClunkingFist
      @TheClunkingFist Год назад

      Alcohol is quite highly taxed in NZ, which doesn't help prices, but does raise revenue I guess. Surprised to see that petrol was similar prices, considering how much of the price in NZ is tax , with GST (VAT) added on top.

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад

      @@TheClunkingFist Petrol is the one product SA has to import mostly, so why surprised? There's an international oil price right?

  • @jeromejoseph-hb2ko
    @jeromejoseph-hb2ko 4 месяца назад +1

    The calculation are incorrect. It should be based on min or average wage and hours worked to afford the item.
    I bought a new car and work two hour per week to afford the weekly payment. In SA its was four hours per week to afford the same.

  • @arabianafri8196
    @arabianafri8196 4 месяца назад +1

    What is the average salary in South Africa? According to Stats SA and their quarterly employment survey (QES), the average income in South Africa is (gross) R303,648 per year or R25,304 per month. This quarter's data shows a 2.7% decrease from the previous quarter and a 6.8% increase from the first quarter of 2022.

  • @jimbob1xghtnm
    @jimbob1xghtnm Год назад +3

    The comparisons are interesting, but unfortunately a bit meaningless since your don’t compare your incomes in both countries as well. At the very least the expenses should have also been expressed as a percentage of income to try and make any sense of it.

  • @yvetteschroder1619
    @yvetteschroder1619 Год назад +1

    IT would be interesting to see costs as a percentage of salary or wages

  • @grantmarshall7864
    @grantmarshall7864 Год назад +8

    Great breakdown of costs. Big savings are education and healthcare. A model c type school in SA will set you back thousands whereas here in NZ it's basically free. Healthcare is also basically sorted as in no expensive medical aids. You also probably need to look at costs relative to what you earn. After living here for a while I can day that I have a lot more disposable income than what I had in SA. Beer prices are definitely eina on the pocket here. Love your videos. Keep enjoying it he new adventure.

    • @TheClunkingFist
      @TheClunkingFist Год назад +1

      Yep, it would be interesting to see salaries compared, even if it was just to say that NZ is x-point-x times higher (or lower) than SA.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      😂😂🍺eina on the pocket 😅
      Luckily beer isn’t too badly priced in the grocery stores.
      I think we’ll have a better idea of how far our salary goes in a few months time only.

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад

      School and medical is free in SA...plus there's a child allowance ..just btw...

    • @Richard_AKL
      @Richard_AKL Год назад +1

      @@francoiswilliams free in SA, not really. In NZ schools are "free" but with mandatory donations lol.

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад

      @@Richard_AKL Then how does it work in SA?

  • @pietervanbreda4360
    @pietervanbreda4360 4 месяца назад +2

    I have been living in Cape Town for 54 years never had a security company for safety or anything related.We were rated second best city in the world after New York for 2024 higher than any Australian or New Zealand city and we own the Rugby world cup , just saying.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  4 месяца назад

      Yeah, Cape Town is an amazing, really special place 💕

  • @nharuamit6097
    @nharuamit6097 Год назад +1

    Nice vlog

  • @paulgeldart4381
    @paulgeldart4381 Год назад +4

    Wow... what an amazing comparison video. 😀
    We've been in Hamilton for over a month now and loving it. It was very interesting to compare your costs against ours. We found that Countdown (Aussie Woolworths) is very similar to Checkers in SA. Pak n Save has the best meat cuts we've found but the prices are very similar to buying meet at a SA store here in NZ.
    The rentals when we first arrived seemed extremely expensive but once earning dollars it was manageable but still expensive in the current times for what you get.
    We thankfully don't pay for water or refuse removal so hopefully you don't get a shock once you do receive a water bill.
    I would also note that for us personally we are earning about 3-4 times more than what we were in SA which I think offsets the cost of living here in NZ.
    Fuel is great because you can get the Gaspy app and shop around for the cheapest fuel haha 😄
    Keep up the great work and look forward to future videos 💫

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thanks so much for sharing your experience 😊
      Our Pak n Save doesn’t have the greatest meat, except for the boerewors 😅
      Thanks for sharing about the fuel app, we’ll check it out 👍

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад +2

      You earn 3 times what you earned in SA for doing what I wonder 🤔

  • @raycrou8837
    @raycrou8837 Год назад

    great vid again. vlogmas is gonna be a blast. just one critique though. I'd have shopped at PicknPay or Shoprite/Checkers instead of Spar for the comparison. Spar SA is too much of an anomaly with it's pricing. but anyways, that's in the past. Is countdown similar to Woolworths Australia? Same 'w' sign.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much Ray 😊
      We did our grocery shop in Hilton and there is only a Spar 😅 so we didn’t really have a choice.
      I’m not sure if Countdown is similar to Woolworths Australia 🤔 maybe someone here will know?

    • @jonathanmoeg1202
      @jonathanmoeg1202 Год назад

      Yes, it's Woolworths. They bought out a local chain and kept the name.

  • @izakgreyling8872
    @izakgreyling8872 Год назад +1

    How does car prices and salaries compare? Health care services? Outdoor activities?

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Used secondhand cars, specifically a small suv type car would be between $19 - 26K.
      Salaries are higher, minimum wage is about $22 per hour.
      Not sure about healthcare yet.
      Depends what outdoor activities…so many beaches and hiking options which are all free. Seems like most people own kayaks, sups, boats, fishing gear, etc…so after the initial purchase of the equipment it will keep you busy for days 😅

  • @Egyptian_in_NewZealand
    @Egyptian_in_NewZealand Год назад

    You are legends😍

  • @bebet9046
    @bebet9046 Год назад

    Am From Umhulanga KZN SA!
    Hmmm Watching your cost analysis, 🤔 Well seeing the Standard of living & Income between SA vs NZ, it's just incomparable 🙃 with regards to spending expenses!

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +2

      Yeah, totally depends on incomes! But we’re still adjusting to the higher cost of things, it’s going to take a few more salaries 😅

    • @bebet9046
      @bebet9046 Год назад +1

      @@BeingBedingfield
      True 😁Change & Relocation, Specially Immigrating to another Country is totally a very challenging experience, though it's exciting & an adventure at same time! All the Best!🌟
      Have gone through that experience moving to SA years ago!🙃
      And guess what, am following some of My Family Members & Join the gangs in NZ hopefully soon 😂 haha

  • @diannehiggs
    @diannehiggs Год назад

    Please can you give a comparison of salaries between SA and NZ to put the prices in context. Very interesting video.

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад +1

      It's a closely guarded secret 😆😆

    • @oliverlee500
      @oliverlee500 Год назад +1

      ​@@francoiswilliams a few comments criticising the way things are done in NZ. Minimum wage in NZ is $21.20 an hour, whereas in SA, it's R23.19 an hour, or $2.07 NZD. The average annual income in NZ is around $56,000. The average annual income in SA is around R24,000, or $2,150 NZD. It does not appear to be that much of a closely guarded secret when a minuscule amount of research can uncover these statistics fairly easily! Public education and healthcare is also free here and the service provided does not differ drastically from private alternatives. People on low/no income get monetary support as well as support with food, accommodation, dental work and many other costs that may present themselves. Everyone over the age of 65 receives the pension which totals to just over $24,000 annually. As aforementioned, some research uncovers that in comparison, pensioners in SA only receive R24,000 annually, or $2,150 NZD. As well as this, there is a retirement fund in NZ, called Kiwisaver, that employers and the Government are obliged to contribute a minimum amount to each year for each individual. A little research can get you a long way and removes the necessity of making assumptions! I won't comment on the standard of living or the services provided to the people of SA because I have no knowledge on the matter.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      @@oliverlee500 thanks Oliver, please can you post this as a separate comment? Then I’ll pin it to the top 🙏

    • @oliverlee500
      @oliverlee500 Год назад

      @@BeingBedingfield sure thing!

  • @ssv5344
    @ssv5344 Год назад +2

    Lived in NZ 8yrs and always got sauces with Maccas

  • @anilwee
    @anilwee Год назад +1

    Hey.. this is very useful, tks for it.. after having all these comparisons...what is your overall view on COL @NZ? and to manage at least an average life.. what would be the minimum annual salary?

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Thanks so much!
      I think you’ll need to draw up a budget and work out what you’ll need to earn. That’s what we did while still in SA, because we knew we would only have one income…and we’re still sticking to that 😊
      It really depends on your lifestyle, the area you live, the house/apartment you choose, etc.

    • @Mathilda5xp
      @Mathilda5xp Год назад

      What are your qualifications?

  • @susanslatter6746
    @susanslatter6746 Год назад +3

    Hi Chantal and Craig.. Yes some things are more expensive than what you get in SA but one thing that is a difference it the amount out earnings you get to what you get in SA .. for instance pension in SA is around R1800 (SASSA) per month and I can tell you that the pension here you can add another 0 to that... plus we get paid twice in a month.. So you can easily afford the extra beer by far..lol

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад

      Pension in SA is R 2000 just about, enough to live on ..

    • @susanslatter6746
      @susanslatter6746 Год назад

      @@francoiswilliams really! you live on R2000 in SA

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад +1

      @@susanslatter6746 Korrek...why not?

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад +2

      @@susanslatter6746 We're either living for free, the first 6 months we arrived in SA, now we're here in Kensington Jhb, our tent is R1500 including water, electricity and internet, and we need about 500 rand's for food...so yea we live on R 2000 to R 2500 a month

    • @susanslatter6746
      @susanslatter6746 Год назад +1

      @@francoiswilliams In a tent!! you have electricity..wow that's amazing...I'm aware of severe loadshedding at the moment and how do you keep warm in winter in a tent!

  • @lance9664
    @lance9664 Год назад +4

    Should show what it cost as a percentage of the weekly salary rather than exchange rate

    • @pauljackson2436
      @pauljackson2436 Год назад

      Yeah I totally agree, assuming working in similar roles, a better comparison would be how many minutes do you work to purchase those groceries in each country.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +5

      We hear what you guys are saying, but we simply wanted to compare costs as is.
      We didn’t really want to share our salary information, but I’m sure people can work out percentages based on their own package offers.
      There are also a lot of people coming over with rands to visit family, so might be insightful for them.
      It was a lot of fun to make this video though 😅

    • @lance9664
      @lance9664 Год назад

      @@BeingBedingfield haha maybe pick a random position and show what percentage of salary. I’m guessing it would be about the same percentage.
      We can share salaries privately. Lol
      The video makes NZ look expensive but it’s not as expensive as South Africa when you think about what people actually earn.
      I would suggest look at the salary of a public school teacher… 🤷🏾‍♂️ something common in both countries.

    • @TheClunkingFist
      @TheClunkingFist Год назад

      @@BeingBedingfield How about use the Big Mac index again? How much does a new Mickey Dee's employee earn in SA v NZ? How much does a secondary school (high school) teacher start on?

  • @kiweekeith
    @kiweekeith Год назад +1

    Thanks for a brilliant vidclip .... So lekker om die ZA 'accent' te hoor ..... :-) :-) :-) Was Great to compare ..... BUT, what was Seriously missing is the INCOME Comparison ..... :-) :-) :-) So, how many hrs you have to work at the SAME Job to buy the same groceries or pay your rent or litre of petrol. We came to ChCh, NZ in 1996 and have Not regretted it for a second .... The 1st year was absolutely Difficult .... Let's be honest here!!!! A Breeze thereafter.... We lost 2/3 of what we had to get to NZ in '96, BUT in 5 years we made it All Back PLUS ..... Retired now, have been back to ZA 4 times, last about 4 years ago..... Was super difficult in respect to Crime and 'Feeling Safe' ..... Groot Groete aan Almal, Cheers vanuit ChCh, NZ

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Hi Keith! Thanks so much for watching and sharing your experience 😊

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад

      No crime in NZ while it's everywhere in SA?? I've been back here in Jhb, no crime last twelve months ..

  • @nadiaterblanche9300
    @nadiaterblanche9300 Год назад

    Hi there 🙌🏻
    Would you mind sharing (just a ball-bark) of what the monthly grocery shopping expense is for both of you? Like if you try and uphold the same standard as you had in SA (Regular braai and good steak)?
    My husband and I are making the move and I would like to make some sort of budget and was wondering if we would have to cut on our standard that we’re used to in SA

    • @armandmo2572
      @armandmo2572 Год назад +1

      You wouldn't even be able to compare the standard of living with each other. A middle class family in SA have the Lifestyle of a multi millionaire family in New Zealand.

    • @ronaldocatarinense12
      @ronaldocatarinense12 11 месяцев назад

      @@armandmo2572 True, in a way, Kiwis consider a cleaning lady or gardener a luxury. It's another lifestyle. New Zealand is wonderful, but it's not perfect.

  • @chadwheeler854
    @chadwheeler854 Год назад +6

    Great video here's my opinion after growing up in KZN and living in NZ for 12yrs. Been back twice to Durban recently for a year each time to live and work in the Durban North area. Let's talk salary, rent and home ownership. I'm an engineer and I earn about 20% more in NZ than I would in SA. Rent in NZ is around R25,000pm for a prefab 3 bed place with 1 bathroom. Compared to the same brick home that would be around R15,000pm in SA. Buying the NZ house would be around R13mil and they want a R1.3mil deposit. Buying the SA house would be around R3mil in a good area with a small or no deposit required. If home ownership and retirement is important to you. Maybe NZ is not where you want to be. Another consideration is SA private Healthcare and semi-private education is far superior to NZ. Healthcare is not free in NZ you pay for dentists and doctors visits etc. If you have a health issue you have to go onto the long waiting list for an operation etc. Many people in NZ actually have medical aid for these reasons. There's crime but it's relatively low in NZ. The weather in NZ sucks and if you surf so does the surf compared to Durbs. Many people are leaving NZ these days for Durbs and Cape Town. Not even the loadshedding and crime can put them off!

    • @Mathilda5xp
      @Mathilda5xp Год назад +2

      Mathilda5xp
      Truth! However, I am living in New Zealand for the last 25years and doing very well. Teachers are paid much better here. It is hard work, but I do enjoy my teaching experience in my adopted country. Stay blessed.

    • @chadwheeler854
      @chadwheeler854 Год назад

      @@Mathilda5xp 25yrs ago NZ house prices were about 70% cheaper. That ship has sailed as a new immigrant teacher you can barely afford to rent a flat unfortunately. My wife is a teacher and finds the education system in NZ inferior to the semi-private and private schools in SA. There is also a lot of wokeness and discipline issues we would rather not raise our kids in. Each to their own glad it's worked out for you immigrating a long time ago.

  • @16sputnik7
    @16sputnik7 Год назад +2

    Lovely video. But, what price would you attach to the idea of freedom? Meaning that I have autonomy over my own body? Mmm?

  • @peterjoubert5323
    @peterjoubert5323 2 месяца назад

    Amazing. Interesting to know that Craig is in the civil engineering field. I am also and looking to come over soon.
    Would be nice to make contact with work related questions.

  • @Richard_AKL
    @Richard_AKL Год назад +1

    Also, dark blue lid on milk is full cream, light blue is low fat.

  • @Frank-rx8ch
    @Frank-rx8ch 6 месяцев назад

    Shopping at PaknSav is way cheaper than any shopping store in NZ. You pay at wholesale price rather than retail price which is very expensive.

  • @chrisvanzyl84
    @chrisvanzyl84 Год назад +4

    Great video… Avg salary in NZ is also alot more than in SA… so you cant really compare the two with a direct conversion.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching! Yip, average salary is definitely higher in NZ!

    • @francoiswilliams
      @francoiswilliams Год назад

      @@BeingBedingfield Really??

    • @annanudniduck
      @annanudniduck Год назад

      And salaries in Aus are higher than NZ

    • @MJ31579
      @MJ31579 7 месяцев назад

      Some of the costs are 3 to 4 times higher. Are the salaries also 3 to 4 times higher?

  • @imyerickawana4174
    @imyerickawana4174 Год назад +1

    hmmm newzealand aint no joke, thank you so much for enlightment

  • @angcam42
    @angcam42 Год назад +1

    That sushi looks awesome 🍣🍥😁👌

  • @claywilson6149
    @claywilson6149 Год назад +1

    Financial costs or costs to freedom ? because my freedom is priceless . Apparently not so much for those in NZ

  • @pieterrossouw8596
    @pieterrossouw8596 Год назад +1

    In case you want to use this to make any serious comparisons...
    Looking at a country's cost of living e.g. CPI only makes sense in the context of the country's average income.
    You also need to get beyond averages, you actually need to look at what you could earn and what you'd pay extra in tax etc. For example, as a professional software engineer you might get 2x-4x the salary in Germany over SA, your cost of living would at least double and your taxes would increase greatly to pay for things like healthcare (which you won't immediately be able to take advantage of).
    Lots of people leaving SA get the math wrong and are surprised how they don't feel that salary increase. A potentially smart might be a financial immigration if you can work remotely before a physical immigration.

  • @ronaldocatarinense12
    @ronaldocatarinense12 11 месяцев назад +1

    There are other factors as well. In South Africa, a middle-class person can have cleaners or gardeners, in New Zealand it's for people with a lot of money.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  11 месяцев назад

      Yup!! We were definitely spoiled in SA :)

  • @Jasonpayne55
    @Jasonpayne55 Год назад +5

    Forgot to mention it constantly rains in NZ 🤣🤣👎👎new Zealand is a negative vote for me

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      🙈 luckily we don’t mind the rain…as long it stays away on weekends 😅

  • @annebutler5169
    @annebutler5169 Год назад +1

    My daughter has been living in Hamilton for almost 10 years and she doesn't pay for water.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      She’s lucky! I think it depends from place to place…we’ve even had a few rentals in South Africa where we had to pay the water bill

  • @sillybutton861
    @sillybutton861 7 месяцев назад

    Income to expenses is relevant to the country itself. You can't compare a beer in NZ to a beer in SA by simply converting it to Rand; you would only do this if it were for holiday purposes. You have to also convert the monthly wages/salary of NZ to Rand. Example. Average accountant salary NZ (2023) = $85,000 NZ or R 1,004,700 at 11.82 Rands to the NZ Dollar; Compared to average RSA accountant salary (2023) = R 420,000 or $ 35,533 NZ. That's a $ 49,467 NZ difference annually.
    So if we take the cost of a beer in NZ in relation to the average monthly income compared to SA (Gross salaries):
    $ 85,000 / 12 Months = $ 7,083
    R 420,000 / 12 Months = R 35,000
    1 Beer = $ 14 or 0.2% of your income (NZ)
    1 Beer = R 40 or 0.11% of your income (SA)
    Therefore, beer in NZ is more expensive relative to income.
    Another example: Rent in SA for 2 bedroom flat/townhouse in okay'ish area = R 7,500 on a R 35,000 salary, which equates to 21% of income.
    Private medical in SA is very high for basic coverage compared to our income. i.e. R 4,500 on a R 35,000 salary = 13% of Income
    NZ taxes paid actually gets used for infrastructure / services / public safety etc.
    SA taxes paid is used for own personal gain by the government. Public healthcare is sickening once you do the research (had to provide our own pillows and bed sheets for my grandfather when he was submitted to state hospital in the Free state / Had to bath him ourselves; they left him lying in his own bowl movements until my uncle walked him out of the Hospital in his arms and let him pass away with dignity at his house)
    We have constant loadshedding and SA is losing close to R 900,000,000 per day in its economy as a result. The SOE that provides the electricity is roughly R 400 Billion Rand in debt (stolen from tax payers) of which the consumer has to make up for in price hikes bi-annually, while loadshedding increases.
    We have to barricade our homes with barbed wire, steel fencing, cameras and self-defense weapons.
    We do however have the most beautiful country; diverse in wildlife and culture, friendly people, amazing scenery.
    So yes, lifestyle here is great, however, if you can afford it, and if you know how to stay safe.
    The majority of the country cannot afford holidays to the coast or the bushveld, they live in absolute poverty and don't have a basic education or income.
    Like I said, it's all relevant to each Country as some things are cheaper in one country but more expensive in the next.
    One country has an amazing lifestyle should you be able to afford it but insane crime and corruption.
    The next country has great lifestyle and very little crime, corruption or unemployment.
    Do I want to leave my country...NO
    Should I leave my country for the sake of my new baby boy...perhaps
    To each his own, but I am very happy for you guys and it looks as though you are happy yourselves.
    Congrats on the move

  • @marysmith6116
    @marysmith6116 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video!

  • @MosesMatsepane
    @MosesMatsepane Год назад

    One thing I know about Alcohol is that it costs a fortune overseas, especially international brands w.r.t to the specific country. i.e Imported beers were ridiculous in Japan, but their local beers were priced reasonably. But the most expensive and only beer(Stella Artois) I've ever purchased in America was 15USD for a 330ml bottle, I was like daaamn Vegas! This was in 2016, that same beer is probably $20 now with inflation and all. New Zealand looks like a nice place, and at least fuel price is similar.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Luckily the craft beers in the shops here are a lot more affordable than at the pub 😅
      I think our favourite country for beer is Prague…and it was so cheap as well 🍻

  • @Dewalt-mh1dz
    @Dewalt-mh1dz 4 месяца назад

    (new zealand)The adult minimum wage is now $23.15 per hour, effective 1 April 2024. The training and starting-out minimum wages have also increased to $18.52 from the previous rate of $18.16 per hour, which is 80% of the adult minimum wage.

  • @gverran
    @gverran Год назад +1

    Hey hey, 2 weeks to go for us until we grace the south coast of KZN .. cannot wait ..:) So if you look at the costs that you compared in this video, looking at the NZ costs, it is probably too early to tell, but how do they are compare considering that you guys are now earning NZ$ instead of using Rands that you brought over? Virtually EVERYTHING is more expensive in $NZ so us coming over to NZ on holiday (hopefully that day will come), I can see us counting our penny's left-right and centre because in essence, we'll be spending Rands paying virtually double the price on many, many items like you guys did when you arrived. Our fuel is around R22+- a litre now, but will be going up in Dec.
    In NZ, what happens if you want to fill up? You cannot really prepay because you won't know how much you are going to spend.

    • @TheClunkingFist
      @TheClunkingFist Год назад

      Prepaying for fuel is not common in NZ, usually only at petrol stations on motorways at night, etc.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад +1

      Hi Glen, you must be so excited for your visit! We can’t wait to go down to south island 😌
      We are still slowly adjusting to the NZ$, might take a few more salaries 😅

    • @saintkate144
      @saintkate144 Год назад +1

      You swipe your card and it checks your balance and gives you a limit on how much you can put in.

    • @saintkate144
      @saintkate144 Год назад +1

      @@BeingBedingfield be careful on the roads south of Auckland. All the way to the South Island....big trucks, almost no tar on the other side of the yellow side line, and beware if you meet a massive truck on a small bridge... Knuip knuip.

  • @powertechnical
    @powertechnical 4 месяца назад

    So we pay about the same for fuel? And it seems like the electricity was also about the same, what is the unit price? Electricity will go up again. Price on some of the meat wasn't too bad.

  • @matttttt29365
    @matttttt29365 Год назад +2

    McDonald’s SA changed their sizes. Medium became regular, large became medium and they introduced a bigger size as large.

    • @TheClunkingFist
      @TheClunkingFist Год назад +1

      That's because they were embarrassed that Eben Etzebeth always had to order two or three meals whenever he came in?

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      @@TheClunkingFist 😅

  • @jasongeldenhuys7143
    @jasongeldenhuys7143 Год назад

    what is the most affordable way to have a good cuppa java?

  • @DimitriPappas
    @DimitriPappas Год назад +1

    Cool content ! :) The difference is scary. The US is even worse than NZ. Seems absurd that a currency switch should have such drastic implications to translative buying power, especially since these days the world is a global village. SA has its problems, but so does any/every other country. And its actually counter-intuitive when you think about it: you'd think a country with weaker currency would be more expensive to live in - and yet it's actually the other way around.... until hyper inflation kicks in. A "big mac" for instance, should cost the same in terms of converted value for money, regardless where you are in the world. It's a tough one, because enforcing one world currency has massive drawbacks as well. But either way, it's really nonsense. Why should the average American or Australian have this edge over a South African when touring the world, for doing the same amount of work back home, or having the same skills? What's worse, the Rand continues to depreciate at an alarming rate on a nearly daily basis. One more thing: It's all fair and well to say that cost of living here is lower than these other countries, but with inflation the way it is, things have still become very expensive for South Africans who are earning Rands. I used to shop at Woolworths regularly for the premium quality you get there. Can't do that anymore... have to shop around and cherry pick way more cautiously these days

  • @penelopehunt2371
    @penelopehunt2371 4 месяца назад +1

    There is one major difference and at the end of the day , if it wasn’t for that , no one would leave SA , let’s be honest

  • @kosiekoos9408
    @kosiekoos9408 Год назад +2

    Fair enough. What's the cost of house breaking and murder?

  • @cccmmm1234
    @cccmmm1234 Год назад

    A dollars to Rands exchange rate is pointless.
    What matters is how long you need to work to earn something.
    eg how many dozen eggs can you earn in an hour in one place or the other.

    • @BeingBedingfield
      @BeingBedingfield  Год назад

      Salaries are higher in NZ, minimum wage is about $22 an hour. Maybe that will give you an idea.

  • @bartlettsafety
    @bartlettsafety Год назад

    U can't really compare due to the Rand falling through the floor. And in NZ some things are really expensive and others really cheap. So it pans itself out.