Where is the most expensive city to live? Download the free data from the latest Economist Intelligence Unit report which covers over 200 cities worldwide. It is conducted every 6 months and compares more than 400 prices including food, drink, transport and recreational costs. It includes useful graphs comparing the average price of a white sliced loaf in different cities. More details on methodology can be found on the survey website
Also released recently the annual Mercer Quality of Living report which ranks 231 cities worldwide. The purpose of the list is to guide business executives to places where they could live.
There is also a separate ranking of urban infrastructure which assesses each city’s supply of electricity, drinking water, telephone and mail services, and public transportation as well as traffic congestion and the range of international flights available from local airports.
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