
iPhone Index 2022: how many days do we need to afford Apple’s newest flagship?
We examined the situation in the Philippines as well as in other countries in the world
For the fifth time, the Picodi.com team juxtaposed the local iPhone 14 Pro (128 GB) prices with average earnings in different countries and calculated the iPhone Index, which is the price of the smartphone expressed in man-days.
In the Philippines, the iPhone 14 Pro in its base version (128 GB) was priced at ₱70,990. Although the price in the USA is $999, it is worth noting, that this is the net price, valid only in four states where the sales tax is 0%.
According to the latest Numbeo data, the average wage in the Philippines is ₱16,401 net. This means that an average Filipino has to work for 90.9 days in order to purchase the iPhone 14 Pro, provided that all the money earned is saved for this purpose. Compared to the previous year, the number of days required increased by 0.7 days.
This is what iPhone Index looked like in the Philippines in the last 5 years:
An average citizen of Switzerland will earn money for the newest iPhone the quickest – only 4.6 days. An average American will be able to afford the newest gadget after working for 5.7 days, and Australian– after 6.1 days.
Among the countries included in the ranking, the worst result was noted in Turkey, where the iPhone is worth 146.7 man-days. The second and third worst result belongs to the Philippines and Brazil – 90.9 and 74.2 days respectively.
iPhone Index is an annual iPhone price to the average wage ratio, carried out by Picodi.com since 2018.
iPhone Index 2022 was calculated based on the official prices of the iPhone 14 Pro (with 128 GB of memory) presented either by the local branches of Apple or by the authorised sellers. The average wages were taken from the countries’ official statistics office websites and are up-to-date with the prices of the iPhone published in each country. Net wages were obtained through salary calculators. Monthly wages were divided by 21 – an average number of workdays in a month. In countries, where statistics offices use weekly rates, the wages were divided by 5.
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