What can you buy with 100000 IDR?

What can you buy with 100000 IDR?

Rp 100,000 This is the country’s biggest banknote, but if you want to rent a car for the day or book a simple hotel, you’d still need a couple of these. 100,000 alone can get you a nice meal in a nice restaurant, and probably be enough for a night at a simple hostel.

Who is on the Indonesian rupiah?

The obverse of the banknotes generally contains the likeness of an important figure in the country’s history, such as Ki Hadjar Dewantoro (20,000-rupiah note), who founded the Taman Siswa (“Garden of Students”) educational system; Tjut Njak Dhien (10,000-rupiah note), who fought against Dutch colonization in the early …

How much money do you need to live comfortably in Indonesia?

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Being a middle class family requires money around 50 million Rupiah to 90 million rupiah a month, around 4500 USD to 8000 USD. So in my opinion the average wage in Indonesia is way below needed

How many times has the Indonesian rupiah been devalued?

15 November 1978 : The Indonesian government devalued the rupiah to 625 IDR per USD. Between 1946 and 1978, Indonesia adopted the fixed exchange rate system. Then, from November 1978 to August 1997, Indonesia adopted the managed floating exchange rate system. The rupiah underwent devaluation five times to stimulate exports.

How much does it cost to travel in Indonesia?

Well, for traveling all day to attractions typically spend around 100,000-250.000 rupiahs. And if you want to take a flight to another city (while flight or transportation by air was the easiest way to travel in Indonesia), you need to pay 500.000-1,5 million rupiahs, the costs depend by the distance.

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How much would $100 help a person in Indonesia?

Although I can’t speak for all Indonesians, $100 (assuming they are US Dollars, USD1 = IDR14,500, current rate) would help most Indonesian individuals greatly. Though it will depend on several factors such as where does the person live and their lifestyle.