Toledo, Brazil
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With a population of just 94,879, Toledo is a sleepy agricultural hub in western Paraná offering little beyond its industrial pork and poultry factories. The city's economy revolves around farming, with Toledo ranking 1st in Paraná's swine and chicken production. However, the relentless bureaucracy is a persistent headache, as evidenced by the city's convoluted political history featuring a revolving door of mayors. While Toledo boasts a respectable education system and well-developed infrastructure, including an airport and rail projects in the works, this provincial outpost is best suited for those seeking a quiet, blue-collar lifestyle far from the excitement of Brazil's major cities.
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Savings Rate71%
Rent (Bahamas Average Adjusted)$382
Living Costs $498
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