The tabulated figures report how much the daily quantity of water intake per person costs in different regions worldwide.
Overall, water is overpriced in the two mentioned African countries with an average cost of 5.25 cents per person. In contrast, this number is reduced to one-fifth in the more developed countries, such as the UK and the US, at approximately 1 cent average cost.
Tanzania possesses the highest daily cost of water at 6.4 cents, as well as the highest percentage of the daily wage; furthermore, it has the highest average daily expenses of all five countries. On the other hand, the USA not only has the lowest price of water a person consumes at 0.85 cents a day but also the smallest percentage of the daily wage at 0.006%. Moreover, it has the cheapest life expenses. Although Pakistan and the UK have approximately the same daily cost of water, the percentage of the daily wage is much lower in the UK at 0.013%.
In summary, water intake in Tanzania and Uganda costs higher than the other three countries, with the US being the lowest of all.
