The table provides data on the cost of day-to-day water consumption per individual in five various countries.
It is clear that there is a close relation between the daily cost of water and its percentage of daily earnings; the higher the cost, the higher the percentage. Tanzania has the most expensive water, whereas it is the cheapest in the United States.
Tanzania topped the list with 6.4 cents for 11.5 liters of water, which is by far more expensive than in American countries. The UK and US citizens have to pay the least amount of money for their daily water intake, respectively 1.3 and 0.85 cents.
People living in Uganda need to allocate 3.2% of their daily wage to water consumption, as it costs a significant amount of 4.1 cents. Pakistanians’ water expenditure is approximately half of that of Ugandans’ citizens, leading them to devote 1.1% of their day-to-day income to water.
