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STANDARD OF LIVING What measures Standard of Living? High Life Expectancy ( over 70 yrs) Good Healthcare ( Low Infant Mortality Rate) Education (High Literacy Rate of 90% and higher) High Per Capita Income ($ 15,000 and above) High Employment Rate Urbanization (cities) Abundant Resources Trade Routes (Near Water) Any other ways to measure standard of living?
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STANDARD OF LIVING What measures Standard of Living? High Life Expectancy ( over 70 yrs) Good Healthcare ( Low Infant Mortality Rate) Education (High Literacy.

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Page 1: STANDARD OF LIVING What measures Standard of Living? High Life Expectancy ( over 70 yrs) Good Healthcare ( Low Infant Mortality Rate) Education (High Literacy.

STANDARD OF LIVING

What measures Standard of Living?

High Life Expectancy ( over 70 yrs)

Good Healthcare ( Low Infant Mortality Rate)

Education (High Literacy Rate of 90%

and higher)

High Per Capita Income ($ 15,000

and above)

High Employment Rate

Urbanization (cities)

Abundant Resources

Trade Routes (Near Water)

Any other ways to measure standard of living?

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DEVELOPING VS. DEVELOPED

Look at the pictures and determine if the people are living in a developing country or a developed country.

What clues help you figure out the type of standard of living?

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Guatemala: Developed or Developing?

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Mexico: Developed or Developing?

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Honduras: Developed or Developing?

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Brazil: Developed or Developing?

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Basic Needs vs. Wants

• List out all of your Basic Needs for survival under the basic needs column

• List all of your Wants and the resources that are used to make your wants in the wants column.

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Use These Necessities….Need to Add up to $365!!!!

• Food = $50-100per year• Housing = $ 60-100 per year • Clothing = $ 10-50 per year • Transportation = $ 30-80 per year • Taxes = $ 50 per year • Medical Care = $ 50-100 per year • Extra Things (entertainment, vacations,

sports, etc.) = $ 50-100 per year

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Budgeting $365 a year

• Imagine you made only $365 a year in your country. You need to budget out your basic needs with this income in order to survive.

• Fill in the chart and the dollar amount that you would use. Your total will add up to $365.

What would be your first priority?

How would your lifestyle choices change?

What other forms of jobs or means would you do to get more money?

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Some countries in Latin America are developed by only a few people actually

live wealthy lifestyles

How can we close the income gap and help the

poor?