The monthly minimum wage in Estonia is USD 585. In terms of consumer prices, the inflation rate in Estonia is 3.4%. The currency of Estonia is the euro. There are several plural forms of the name "euro". These are euros, euros. The symbol used for this currency is € and is abbreviated as EUR. The euro is divided into cents; There are 100 in one euro. Every year consumers spend around 9,995 million US dollars. The ratio of consumer spending to GDP in Estonia is 0.04%, and the ratio of consumer spending to world consumer market is 2.88%. The corporate income tax in Estonia is 20%. VAT in Estonia is 20%.
Gross domestic product Total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) calculated as Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in Estonia is US$36,784 billion. The gross domestic product (GDP) calculated as purchasing power parity (PPP) per capita in Estonia was last at 28,148,407 US dollars. The PPP in Estonia is considered very good compared to other countries. A very good PPP indicates that citizens of this country find it easy to buy local goods. Local goods can include food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, personal hygiene, essential furnishings, transportation and communications, laundry, and various types of insurance. Countries with very good purchasing power parities are safe locations for investments. The total gross domestic product (GDP) in Estonia is 24,880 billion. Based on this statistic, Estonia is classified as a medium economy country. Middle economy countries support an average number of industries and investment opportunities. It shouldn't be too difficult to find worthwhile investment opportunities in mid-sized economies. The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in Estonia was last at 19,039,048 US dollars. The average citizen in Estonia has a very high level of wealth. Countries with very high per capita wealth have a longer life expectancy and a very high standard of living. There are highly skilled workers in many industries and labor is very expensive in these countries. Very wealthy countries offer safe investment opportunities as they are often backed by a diverse and thriving financial sector. The annual GDP growth rate in Estonia in 2014 averaged 1.2%. According to this percentage, Estonia is currently experiencing modest growth. Modest growth countries offer safe investment opportunities; Their expanding economy suggests that businesses, jobs and incomes will grow accordingly.