depends on the cost of living there, what is R5.50 in your country? £1/litre here is roughly 1/4 of minimum wage per litre (so a person on minimum wage can basically buy a gallon of fuel an hour), our average wage iirc is around £16,000 a year (currently ~$29,450). How does this compare to the US/South Africa (cost of living is all important within a country, paying people 10cents a day when a good wage is 8cents a day is good, paying people 10cents a day when they need 15 to live is generally bad...)
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