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Finance of Tunisia

The minimum monthly wage in Tunisia is dependent on each particular industry. Tunisia has a government debt of 52.3% of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), as assessed in 2012. With regard to consumer prices, the inflation rate in Tunisia is 6.1%. The currency of Tunisia is Tunisian dinar. The plural form of the word Tunisian dinar is dinars. The symbol used for this currency is د.ت, and it is abbreviated as TND. The Tunisian dinar is divided into millime; there are 1000 in one dinar. Each year, consumers spend around $24,837 million. The ratio of consumer spending to GDP in Tunisia is 0.05%, and the ratio of consumer spending to the world consumer market is 7.16%. The corporate tax in Tunisia is set at 30%. Personal income tax ranges from 0% to 35%, depending on your specific situation and income level. VAT in Tunisia is 18%. In 2013, Tunisia received 1017 million USD in foreign aid.In 2014, the foreign aid amounted to 921 USD.

Gross Domestic Product
The total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) assessed as Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in Tunisia is $124,729 billion. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) assessed as Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) per capita in Tunisia was last recorded at $10,697,928. PPP in Tunisia is considered to be very good when compared to other countries. Very good PPP indicates that citizens in this country find it easy to purchase local goods. Local goods can include food, shleter, clothing, health care, personal care, essential furnishings, transportation and communication, laundry, and various types of insurance. Countries with very good PPP are safe locations for investments. The total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Tunisia is 46,883 billion. Based on this statistic, Tunisia is considered to have a medium economy. Countries with medium economies support an average number of industries and opportunities for investment. It should not be too difficult to find worthwhile investment opportunities in medium economies. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in Tunisia was last recorded at $4,021,125. The average citizen in Tunisia has very high wealth. Countries with very high wealth per capita have an extended life expectancy and very high standard of living. Highly skilled workers can be found in many industries, and labor is very expensive in these countries. Countries with very high wealth offer opportunities for safe investments, as they are often supported by a diverse and thriving financial sector. GDP Annual Growth Rate in Tunisia averaged 2.8% in 2014. According to this percentage, Tunisia is currently experiencing modest growth. Countries that are experiencing modest growth offer safe opportunities for investment; their expanding economy indicates that businesses, jobs, and income will expand accordingly.