
08 May Standard of Living
The standard of living in New Zealand is considered as one of the highest in the world. It is within the range attained by countries such as Canada, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, West European countries, and Australia. New Zealand’s high standard of living is related to its preferential position on the periphery of the world’s more dynamic economies. A low population density, coupled with favourable soils and climatic conditions, has made it possible for New Zealand to share directly in the increasing prosperity of these countries, largely by trading wool, meat, and dairy products.



Friendly people, spectacular view and a vibrant environment, New Zealand has everything to offer what a modern lifestyle consists of.
It is because of government’s financial assistance, all citizens, permanent residents, and many work visa holders can access healthcare for free or a small cost. There are various fitness options in New Zealand. There are private gyms, council gyms, and community clubs. One can enjoy outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, skiing, sailing and a multitude of adventure sports.
New Zealand families have the third-highest material living standard in the world according to a local study. The measure is based on ownership of possessions such as books, internet connections, and cars, as well as the number of bedrooms and bathrooms in a house. New Zealand is a great place to bring up children, at least in material terms.
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