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Showing posts with label Asia Pacific cost of living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asia Pacific cost of living. Show all posts
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Asia Pacific Expats, Cost of Living Rankings
Many expats flock to this area, but is it a cheap destination for expats and can you sustain your standard of living here, while still sending money back home to save?
Expensive cities to live in here are Hong Kong (the third most expensive in the world);Tokyo; Sydney; Singapore and Yokohama, what makes these cities expensive are the high rental costs for expatriate type accommodation, and costly imported goods.
The cheapest city for expatriates to live in is Medan in Indonesia, moving down the rankings is South Tarawa in Kiribati, and the biggest mover up the rankings is Tashkent in Uzbekistan, which has risen from 500th in April to become the 370th most expensive location in the world.
For more Cost of living information for Asia Pacific go here.
Reference
The cost of living ranking information contained in this article is updated quarterly using data collected by Xpatulator.com over the past 12 months. The international cost of living indexes, on which the rankings are based, is only available using Xpatulator.com's online expatriate calculators that enable users to create personalized cost of living comparison reports which include:
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Published by Xpatulator.com on 1 July 2013.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
What are the Cost of Living Rankings for Asia Pacific for October 2012?
- The most expensive countries in Asia Pacific for expatriates to live in are: Japan; Papua New Guinea; Singapore; Australia, China
- The most expensive cities for expatriates to live in are: Tokyo (the most expensive in the world); Hong Kong; Yokohama; Osaka; and Nagoya
- The cheapest city for expatriates to live in is: Dushanbe in Tajikistan (766 most expensive in the world)
Which cities / countries drop in the ranking, and which moved up?
- The biggest mover down the rankings is Tashkent in Uzbekistan, which has dropped to become the 474th most expensive location in the world.
- The biggest mover up the rankings is Papeete in French Polynesia, which has risen to be the 117th most expensive location in the world.
Reasons for this movement:
Tashkent has become less expensive for expatriate’s to live in relative to other global locations. This is mainly due to the depreciation of the Uzbekistan Som against the US Dollar over the past year. In September 2011 US $1 could buy UZS 1750, today that has risen to over UZS 1920, increasing expatriate purchasing power by just under 10% in one year.Papeetes high cost of living is mainly due to the fact that most goods and services are imported at great cost. Furthermore the economy is exposed to the global economy through its heavy reliance on tourism which went into a long decline from 2006 and was compounded by the global recession. Groceries and communication are particularly expensive.
Tokyo as the most expensive city in Asia-Pacific and the world has an overall cost of living index of 139.89 compared to New York with an index of 100. Tokyo is followed by Zurich, Geneva and Luanda in the world rankings.
Tokyo is the most expensive city mainly because of the historical strength of the Japanese currency, the high population density, the high level of salaries, and the lack of resources which result in a high proportion of imports. Particularly expensive in Tokyo are the following basket groups groceries, healthcare, housing, and transport. Benchmark price in a major international retail store for 1 kg apples is $7.08, 1 kg boneless, skinless, chicken breast $11.91, 1 kg cheddar cheese $18.22, and 1 L full cream milk $2.73.
Benchmark price for a private practice doctor visit for an uninsured patient is $125, and a private hospital stay per day including nursing care, medications, diagnostic tests, food, and related costs is $3,675. Benchmark rental for a secure upmarket unfurnished apartment (3 bedrooms) is $6,293 in a central location, and $3,209 in a suburban location, per month, excluding utilities.
The below ranking shows the Top Ten Cost of Living Rankings in Asia Pacific by city:
- Japan, Tokyo
- China, Hong Kong
- Japan, Yokohama
- Japan, Osaka
- Japan, Nagoya
- Japan, Kobe
- Japan, Kyoto
- Japan, Kawasaki
- Japan, Fukuoka
- Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby
Xpatulator.com Head of Client and Marketing Services Denise McManus that: “Expatriates have long known that Tokyo is a very expensive posting. However it is possible to live within your budget by making sensible choices, for example we know that taxis are expensive, so rather save money and make use of the train service. There are also many expensive restaurants, particularly western branded ones, rather explore some of the many lower and medium-end options.”
For the full Cost of Living Rankings for the Asia Pacific Region go here.
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