- List of most expensive cities for expatriate employees
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These are lists of the world's most expensive cities, according to the Mercer Human Resource Consulting,[1] Economist Intelligence Unit[2] and ECA International[3] cost-of-living surveys. Other surveys from online collaborative indices, such as Numbeo[4] or Expatistan[5] are not covered by this article.
Various factors enter into a city's cost-of-living for expatriate employees, such as monetary value, consumer confidence, investment, interest rates, exchange rates of the country's currency, and housing costs. This list does not account for cost-of-living savings accrued to local citizens through government-subsidized housing, health care, and education, differences in taxation, and many other factors irrelevant to expatriates. Cost of living may be much higher for expatriates than for local residents in a developing country, especially if expatriates expect a standard of living similar to a developed country.
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Mercer
Mercer's Cost of Living surveys are taken in March of each year.
The survey covers 214 cities around the world and measures the comparative cost of over 200 items in each location, including housing, transport, food, clothing, household goods and entertainment. It is designed to help multinational companies and governments determine compensation allowances for their expatriate employees. New York is used as the base city and all other cities are compared against New York. The cost of housing plays an important part in determining where cities are ranked.
Two main factors determine a city’s ranking in Mercer’s survey - the relative strength of the relevant currency against the US dollar over the prior 12 months and price movements over the prior 12 months compared to those in New York City as the base.
Rank
2011Rank
2010Mvmt City Country Region 1 1 — Luanda Angola Middle East and Africa 2 2 — Tokyo Japan Asia Pacific 3 3 — N'Djamena Chad Middle East and Africa 4 4 — Moscow Russia Europe 5 5 — Geneva Switzerland Europe 6 6 — Osaka Japan Asia Pacific 7 8 +1 Zurich Switzerland Europe 8 11 +3 Singapore Singapore Asia Pacific 9 8 −1 Hong Kong China Asia Pacific 10 21 +11 São Paulo Brazil Americas 11 19 +8 Nagoya Japan Asia Pacific 12= 7 −5 Libreville Gabon Middle East and Africa 12= 29 +17 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Americas 14 24 +10 Sydney Australia Asia Pacific 15 11 −4 Oslo Norway Europe 16 22 +6 Bern Switzerland Europe 17 10 −7 Copenhagen Denmark Europe 18 17 −1 London United Kingdom Europe 19 14 −5 Seoul South Korea Asia Pacific 20 16 −4 Beijing China Asia Pacific 21= 25 +4 Shanghai China Asia Pacific 21= 33 +12 Melbourne Australia Asia Pacific 23 23 — Niamey Niger Middle East and Africa 24 19 −5 Tel Aviv Israel Middle East and Africa 25 13 −12 Victoria Seychelles Middle East and Africa 25 15 −10 Milan Italy Europe 27 17 −10 Paris France Europe 28 67 +39 Ougadougou Burkina Faso Middle East and Africa 29 30 +1 St. Petersburg Russia Europe 30 60 +30 Perth Australia Asia Pacific 31 55 +24 Brisbane Australia Asia Pacific 32 27 −5 New York City United States Americas 33 70 +37 Brasilia Brazil Americas 34 26 −8 Rome Italy Europe 34 74 +40 Canberra Australia Asia Pacific 36 28 −8 Vienna Austria Europe 37 38 −1 Nouméa New Caledonia Asia Pacific 38 38 — Guangzhou China Asia Pacific 39 76 +37 Stockholm Sweden Europe 39 62 +23 Djibouti Djibouti Middle East and Africa 41 62 +21 Lagos Nigeria Middle East and Africa 42 31 −9 Helsinki Finland Europe 43 42 −1 Shenzhen China Asia Pacific 44 32 −12 Dakar Senegal Middle East and Africa 44 141 +97 Khartoum Sudan Middle East and Africa 46 90 +44 Adelaide Australia Asia Pacific 47 47 — Prague Czech Republic Europe 48 36 −12 Baku Azerbaijan Asia Pacific 49 33 −16 Bangui Central African Republic Middle East and Africa 50 35 −15 Amsterdam Netherlands Europe 51 100 +49 Caracas Venezuela Americas 52 N/A N/A Taipei Republic of China Asia Pacific 59 76 +17 Toronto Canada Americas 65 N/A N/A Vancouver Canada Americas 67 84 −17 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Middle East and Africa 69 N/A N/A Jakarta Indonesia Asia Pacific 77 55 −22 Los Angeles United States Americas 79 N/A N/A Montreal Canada Americas 81 55 −26 Dubai United Arab Emirates Middle East and Africa 85 N/A N/A New Delhi India Asia Pacific 88 N/A N/A Bangkok Thailand Asia Pacific 95 N/A N/A Mumbai India Asia Pacific 96 N/A N/A Calgary Canada Americas 103 83 −20 Amman Jordan Middle East and Africa 104 N/A N/A Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Asia Pacific 108 91 −17 Chicago United States Americas 108 111 +3 Washington United States Americas 114 N/A N/A Ottawa Canada Americas 131 151 +20 Johannesburg South Africa Middle East and Africa 136 N/A N/A Hanoi Vietnam Asia Pacific 144 N/A N/A Aberdeen United Kingdom Europe 148 N/A N/A Glasgow United Kingdom Europe 150 N/A N/A Birmingham United Kingdom Europe 158 171 +13 Cape Town South Africa Middle East and Africa 178 N/A N/A Belfast United Kingdom Europe 180 N/A N/A Bangalore India Asia Pacific 186 N/A N/A Portland United States Americas 197 N/A N/A Winston-Salem United States Americas 207 N/A N/A Tunis Tunisia Middle East and Africa 211 N/A N/A Addis Ababa Ethiopia Middle East and Africa 212 N/A N/A La Paz Bolivia Americas 213 N/A N/A Managua Nicaragua Americas 214 N/A N/A Karachi Pakistan Asia Pacific Economist Intelligence Unit
The Economist Intelligence Unit's Worldwide Cost of Living ranking is based on price data that are adjusted for recent exchange-rate movements.[6] The price of housing, generally the largest cost of living, is not included as this tends to be provided by the company and does not factor in adjusting the salary of the expatriate employee.
Top ten locations surveyed (2011) Rank
2011Rank
2010Mvmt City Country 1 1 — Tokyo Japan 2 2 — Oslo Norway 3 4 +1 Osaka Japan 4 3 −1 Paris France 5 7 +2 Zurich Switzerland 6 8 +2 Sydney Australia 7 9 +2 Melbourne Australia 8 5 −3 Frankfurt Germany 9 12 +3 Geneva Switzerland 10 11 +1 Singapore Singapore Bottom ten locations surveyed (2011) Rank
2011Rank
2010Mvmt City Country 124 123 −1 Dhaka Bangladesh 124 128 +4 Manila Philippines 126 125 −1 Panama City Panama 126 127 +1 Algiers Algeria 128 124 −4 Jeddah Saudi Arabia 129 129 — New Delhi India 130 132 +2 Tehran Iran 131 132 +1 Mumbai India 132 129 −3 Tunis Tunisia 133 134 +1 Karachi Pakistan ECA International
The top 20[7] most expensive cities for expatriates according to surveys of almost 400 cities released in March 2010 and 2009[8] by ECA International. Surveys are done every March and September. The survey does not include certain living costs such as accommodation, utilities (electricity, gas, water costs), car purchase and school fees. These are usually compensated for separately in expatriate packages from cost of living allowances.
2010 City 2009 1 Tokyo, Japan 1 2 Oslo, Norway 4 3 Luanda, Angola 6 4 Nagoya, Japan 7 5 Yokohama, Japan 2 6 Stavanger, Norway 4 7 Kobe, Japan 3 8 Copenhagen, Denmark 8 9 Geneva, Switzerland 9 10 Zürich, Switzerland 10 11 Bern, Switzerland 13 12 Basel, Switzerland 11 13 Libreville, Gabon 12 14 Helsinki, Finland 15 15 Moscow, Russia 29 16 Paris, France 16 17 Abidjan, Ivory Coast 17 18 Abuja, Nigeria 19 19 Tel Aviv, Israel 24 20 Seoul, Korea Republic 102 See also
- Expatriate
- Global city
- World's most livable cities
- Quality of Living Survey
- List of the richest cities in the world
- Megacity
- Worldwide ERC
Sources
- Vadgama's Dictionary of Interesting Facts
- Mercer Cost of Living Survey
- Finfacts Ireland
- BBC News article referring to the survey
- MCMXCIII News article about the survey
- CNNMoney.com article about the survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit
- The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)
- Global/Worldwide Cost of Living
- ECA International Cost of Living Survey March 2010
- June 0622_most_expensive_cities/1.htm Business Week The Worlds Most Expensive Cities article
- Wall Street Journal Japan gets cheaper, and more expensive blog
References
- ^ Mercerhr.com
- ^ EIU.com
- ^ ECA-international.com
- ^ Numbeo.com
- ^ Expatistan.com
- ^ Data copied from a blog
- ^ ECA-international.com
- ^ Yahoo! Finance
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