How much is a haircut in your country?
Getting a trim can be the most basic and easiest service to have done in any part of the world. However, individuals in some parts of the globe pay an arm and a leg for this service.
Based on a survey by NetCredit from 102 cities around the world, men pay as high as $64.50 for a haircut in Norway.
In Japan, an average of $56 is paid at the barbershop for a haircut. Denmark follows closely with a $48.21 payment.
Sweden and Australia see men go in for haircuts at $46.13 and $46 respectively.
In sharp contrast to these figures, Zambia offers the most affordable prices for haircuts at $1.65.
Although Nigeria is reported to have women pay 634% more than men for a haircut, it has the second lowest price for a trim at $1.83. The country also has the most affordable price in West Africa.
In Latin America, Argentina hoists the most affordable flag with men paying an average of $3.15 for a trim.
Pakistan and India in Asia stand tall at $4.44 and $5.29 respectively.
How much are you willing to pay for a haircut?