How Many Years of Work in the US to Buy a House in Southeast Asia? 2011-2024

This chart shows the number of years needed to work in the US to buy a house in various Southeast Asian countries. The estimated house prices for each country were calculated by multiplying the Price to Income Ratio from NUMBEO by each country's GDP per capita. For example, if a country's Price to Income Ratio is 10 and its GDP per capita is $10,000, the estimated house price would be $100,000. Then, these estimated house prices were divided by the US GDP per capita to determine the approximate number of years needed. This calculation does not take into account living expenses, taxes, etc.

Price to Income Ratio is a metric that compares house prices to household income, used to assess housing affordability.

January 2011

  • 1. Singapore : 18.43
  • 2. United States : 2.80
  • 3. Thailand : 2.43
  • 4. Indonesia : 1.29
  • 5. Malaysia : 1.19
  • 6. Vietnam : 0.48
  • 7. Philippines : 0.34

January 2024

  • 1. Singapore : 15.44
  • 2. United States : 4.10
  • 3. Thailand : 2.42
  • 4. Malaysia : 1.33
  • 5. Philippines : 1.31
  • 6. Vietnam : 1.28
  • 7. Indonesia : 1.17

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Top Nuclear Power Production Worldwide, 2000–2023

Top Nuclear Power Production Worldwide, 2000–2023

This chart ranks the top countries worldwide based on nuclear power production from 2000 to 2023. In 2023, the United States leads by a wide margin, producing 774.9 TWh, followed by China and France with 434.7 TWh and 335.6 TWh, respectively. The chart shows how nuclear power output has varied over the years among the major producers, highlighting shifts in energy policy and production capacity across these nations.