- Colombia has the least expensive freelancers, with an average price of $72.13 (USD) per freelance job.
- Brazil and Argentina have the second and third least expensive freelancers, respectively.
- Australia is the most expensive country to hire a freelancer, at an average of $594.56 per job.
New research has found the most countries with the least expensive freelancers, with Kenya placed ninth.
The study, conducted by invoicing software company Bookipi, used freelancing platform Upwork to find how much freelancers in 40 different countries charge on average per job. They looked at several popular services, including logo design, video editing, and data entry. For each service in each country, the starting and end prices were collected, and an average price overall was calculated.
Colombia ranks as the country with the least expensive freelancers, with the average price of a job costing $72.13.
Following in second is Brazil, where the average price of hiring a freelancer was found to be $79.81. In third is Argentina with an average freelancer rate of $80.84 per job, they are also the second cheapest country for a virtual assistant freelancer.
Ranking as the fourth most expensive country to hire a freelancer is Jamaica, with an average rate of $88.63 per job. Rounding up the top five is Venezuela, with a cost of $93.41 per freelancing job.
At the other end of the scale, Australia has the most expensive freelancers, costing an average of $594.56 per job – 724% more than hiring an Australian freelancer on average.
India follows as the second east expensive, with an average rate of $501.00 per freelancing job, while Morocco ranked third least expensive with an average cost of $402.03.
Speaking on the findings, Tim Lee, CEO and founder of Bookipi, said,
“Our team members come from various corners of the world – Asia, Africa, Europe, and America and their life stories and experiences contribute to our team’s richness. Working closely together has taught me an immense amount about appreciating different cultures. As a result, we were interested in how these different experiences are reflected through the costs of freelance workers worldwide.