Monday, October 4, 2010

Australia, Canberra - Cost of Living

The economy of Australia is a prosperous, free market economy dominated by its services sector, representing 68% of Australian GDP. The agricultural and mining sectors (10% of GDP combined) account for 57% of the nation's exports.

Canberra is the capital city of Australia and is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth largest Australian city overall. Canberra's main industry is government administration and defence employing over 40% of Canberra's workforce. The unemployment rate in Canberra is well below the national unemployment rate, with labour shortages reported in some sectors. As a result of low unemployment and substantial levels of public sector and commercial employment, Canberra has the highest average disposable income of any Australian capital city.

Canberra has an overall cost of living index which equates it with high cost of living locations. The overall cost of living index is comprised of the prices for defined quantities of the same goods and services across all 13 Basket Groups.

The latest cost of living rank for each of the 13 Basket Groups is now available.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Transport International Cost of Living Ranking 2010

This report provides you with the rank of Transport cost of living indexes as at September 2010 for each of our 300 global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). Our calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.

 

Transport costs include public transport, vehicle costs, vehicle fuel, vehicle insurance and vehicle maintenance such as hire purchase / lease of vehicle, petrol / diesel, public transport service maintenance, tires, vehicle Insurance, and vehicle purchase.

 

The September 2010 transport international cost of living top 100 rank is as follows:

 

September 2010 Rank Country, City


1 Norway, Oslo
2 Switzerland, Geneva
3 Switzerland, Zurich
4 Denmark, Copenhagen
5 Liechtenstein, Vaduz
6 Netherlands, Amsterdam
7 Germany, Munich
8 Germany, Frankfurt
9 Turkey, Istanbul
10 Germany, Cologne
11 Germany, Bonn
12 Germany, Berlin
13 Germany, Hamburg
14 Monaco, Monaco
15 France, Paris
16 Brazil, Sao Paulo
17 Japan, Tokyo
18 Timor-Leste, Dili
19 Austria, Vienna
20 Malta, Velletta
21 India, Mumbai
22 Turkey, Ankara
23 Georgia Republic of, Tbilisi
24 Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
25 Cameroon, Douala
26 Finland, Helsinki
27 Hungary, Budapest
28 Italy, Milan
29 Cameroon, Yaounde
30 Trinidad and Tobago, Port-of-Spain
31 Ireland, Dublin
32 Italy, Rome
33 India, New Delhi
34 Maldives, Male
35 India, Chennai
36 Brazil, Brasilia
37 India, Calcutta
38 Spain, Madrid
39 Iceland, Reykjavik
40 Luxembourg, Luxembourg
41 San Marino, San Marino
42 Eritrea, Asmara
43 India, Hyderabad
44 Canada, Toronto
45 India, Bangalore
46 Sao Tome and Principe, Sao Tome
47 Madagascar, Antananarivo
48 Spain, Barcelona
49 Canada, Vancouver
50 Congo Democratic Rep, Kinshasa
51 United Kingdom, London
52 Israel, Jerusalem
53 Vatican City, Vatican City
54 Mali, Bamako
55 Canada, Calgary
56 Guernsey, St Peter Port
57 Sweden, Stockholm
58 Australia, Sydney
59 France, Lyon
60 Isle of Man, Douglas
61 Gambia, Banjul
62 Canada, Montreal
63 Greenland, Nuuk
64 USA, New York NY
65 Belgium, Brussels
66 Australia, Canberra
67 Slovakia, Bratislava
68 Rwanda, Kigali
69 Poland, Warsaw
70 Turkmenistan, Ashgabat
71 Malawi, Lilongwe
72 Fiji, Suva
73 Congo, Brazzaville
74 Cook Islands, Avarua
75 Falkland Islands, Stanley
76 Jersey, Saint Helier
77 Azerbaijan, Baku
78 Andorra, Andorra la Vella
79 United Kingdom, Glasgow
80 Vanuatu, Port Vila
81 Australia, Perth
82 Portugal, Lisbon
83 France, Marseille
84 Canada, Ottawa
85 Jamaica, Kingston
86 Australia, Melbourne
87 United Kingdom, Birmingham
88 Japan, Osaka
89 Gibraltar, Gibraltar
90 Zambia, Lusaka
91 United Kingdom, Leeds
92 Saint Helena, Jamestown
93 Kiribati, South Tarawa
94 Venezuela, Caracas
95 Senegal, Dakar
96 China, Hong Kong
97 Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby
98 Micronesia, Palikir
99 Greece, Athens
100 Paraguay, Asuncion

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Grocery International Cost of Living Ranking 2010

This report provides you with the rank of Grocery cost of living indexes as at September 2010 for each of our 300 global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). Our calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.

 

Grocery costs include food, non-alcoholic beverages and cleaning material items such as baby consumables, baked goods, baking, canned foods, cheese, cleaning products, dairy, fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, fruit juices, meat, oil & vinegars, pet food, pre-prepared meals, sauces, seafood, snacks, soft drinks, spices and herbs.

 

The September 2010 grocery international cost of living top 100 rank is as follows:

 

September 2010 Rank Country, City


1 Japan, Tokyo
2 Venezuela, Caracas
3 Russia, Moscow
4 Trinidad and Tobago, Port-of-Spain
5 Denmark, Copenhagen
6 Japan, Osaka
7 Congo, Brazzaville
8 Sudan, Khartoum
9 Bahrain, Manama
10 Kiribati, South Tarawa
11 Norway, Oslo
12 Japan, Nagoya
13 Korea Republic of, Seoul
14 Central African Republic, Bangui
15 Switzerland, Geneva
16 Gabon, Libreville
17 China, Hong Kong
18 Japan, Yokohama
19 Solomon Islands, Honiara
20 Switzerland, Zurich
21 Indonesia, Jakarta
22 USA, Anchorage AK
23 Sierra Leone, Freetown
24 Angola, Luanda
25 Egypt, Cairo
26 Canada, Toronto
27 Russia, St. Petersburg
28 USA, San Jose Calif
29 Congo Democratic Rep, Kinshasa
30 Canada, Vancouver
31 Azerbaijan, Baku
32 Qatar, Doha
33 Liberia, Monrovia
34 Nigeria, Lagos
35 Liechtenstein, Vaduz
36 Canada, Calgary
37 Philippines, Manila
38 USA, Philadelphia Pa
39 Canada, Montreal
40 Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby
41 USA, Boston Mass
42 Sao Tome and Principe, Sao Tome
43 USA, New York NY
44 USA, San Francisco Calif
45 Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou
46 USA, Washington DC
47 New Caledonia, Noumea
48 Afghanistan, Kabul
49 Bahamas, Nassau
50 Bermuda, Hamilton
51 Micronesia, Palikir
52 Australia, Sydney
53 Brazil, Sao Paulo
54 Timor-Leste, Dili
55 Canada, Ottawa
56 Australia, Canberra
57 United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
58 Samoa, Apia
59 Cayman Islands, George Town
60 Guam, Hagatna
61 France, Paris
62 Monaco, Monaco
63 Lebanon, Beirut
64 China, Shanghai
65 Vanuatu, Port Vila
66 Korea Democratic Republic of, Pyongyang
67 Haiti, Port-au-Prince
68 USA, Seattle Wash
69 Mali, Bamako
70 Austria, Vienna
71 Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
72 Comores, Moroni
73 Australia, Melbourne
74 Cote DIvoire, Abidjan
75 Jamaica, Kingston
76 Djibouti, Djibouti
77 Chad, NDjamena
78 Australia, Perth
79 United Arab Emirates, Dubai
80 Martinique, Fort-de-France
81 USA, Baltimore Md
82 Barbados, Bridgetown
83 USA, Chicago Ill
84 Jersey, Saint Helier
85 Brunei, Bandar Seri Begawan
86 Singapore, Singapore
87 USA, San Diego Calif
88 Puerto Rico, San Juan
89 Brazil, Brasilia
90 Malawi, Lilongwe
91 United Kingdom, London
92 USA, Cleveland Ohio
93 Taiwan, Taipei
94 Iraq, Baghdad
95 USA, Miami Fla
96 Burundi, Bujumbura
97 USA, Los Angeles Calif
98 China, Macao
99 Italy, Milan
100 Sweden, Stockholm

Europe Cost of Living - 2010

Europe's most expensive cities are those that are not on the Euro. The most expensive city in Europe is Geneva (ranked 8 in the world), while Zurich is Europe's third most expensive city (ranked 10 in the world), making Switzerland the most expensive country in Europe. The Swiss Franc has strengthened by 8% in the past year and by 16% over the past 2 years. Geneva is followed by Moscow (ranked 9 in the world), which had fallen in the cost of living rankings last year and shot back up to 6th most expensive city in Europe earlier this year. The Russian Rouble has strengthened 14% against the Euro in the past year. Oslo is the fourth most expensive city in Europe (ranked 12 in the world), followed by Copenhagen (ranked 16 in the world). The cheapest city in Europe is Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ranked 292 in the world) with a cost of living index of 57.15 (New York = 100).

 

Tokyo is the most expensive city in the world in which to live, out of 300 global locations, surveyed in September 2010. While Tokyo is relatively cheap for items such as alcohol & tobacco (ranked 145), it is the most expensive for groceries and healthcare, and household accommodation costs. Tokyo has always been relatively expensive. This trend has strengthened again recently, as a result of the Japanese Yen having gained in value by about 18% against the United States Dollar in the past two years.

As the most expensive city in the world, Tokyo has an overall cost of living index of 155.4 (New York = 100), while Dubai (ranked 60 in the world) has a cost of living index of 88.84. Therefore Tokyo's cost of living is 75% higher than Dubai. That means that an expatriate earning USD$5,000 per month in Dubai would need to earn USD$8,750 per month in Tokyo to enable them to have the same purchasing power, and therefore a similar standard of living as they had in Dubai. The cost of living for an expatriate is affected by both the availability and prices, of goods and services representative of an expatriate lifestyle, local inflation, and the exchange rate between the home and host country. As a result the cost of living has a significant impact of an expatriate's salary package.

Caracas has moved up the rankings to become the second most expensive city to live in. Caracas is most expensive place in the world for furniture and appliances, recreation and culture as well as for hotels restaurants and meals out. Caracas is the second most expensive place for alcohol and tobacco, groceries, and healthcare.

Hong Kong is the third most expensive city in the world for expatriates to live in. The high overall cost of living rank for Hong Kong is primarily a result of two expensive basket groups. Hong Kong is the third most expensive city in the world for healthcare, and is the second most expensive city in the world for household accommodation, which typically comprises 30% of an expatriate's expenses. Hong Kong is a good example of why many international organizations compensate separately for healthcare as well as household related costs such as housing rental, water, electricity, household gas, household fuels, local rates and residential taxes. Items that are provided by the employer should be excluded from a cost of living index calculation. The cost of living index for Hong Kong excluding healthcare and household related costs is substantially lower than it's overall cost of living index of 128.9 (New York = 100). Hong Kong is relatively cheap for recreation & culture (ranked 241 in the world), education (ranked 259 in the world), as well as furniture & appliances (ranked 268 in the world).

Osaka, ranked fourth, is a new addition to the rankings. Osaka is most expensive for household accommodation (ranked 3 in the world), healthcare (ranked 5 in the world) and groceries (ranked 6 in the world).

Sao Paulo, another new addition to the rankings, is the fifth most expensive city in the world. Sao Paulo is the most expensive place in the world for education, and is ranked second most expensive for clothing. The Brazilian Real has strengthened by 11% against the United States Dollar in the past year, although it is still weaker than it was two years ago. Sao Paulo is ranked in the top 55 most expensive cities in the world for each of the 13 basket groups.

 

Most expensive cities in Europe (Global rank in brackets)
1. Switzerland, Geneva (8)
2. Russia, Moscow (9)
3. Switzerland, Zurich (10)
4. Norway, Oslo (12)
5. Denmark, Copenhagen (16)
6. Liechtenstein, Vaduz (17)
7. United Kingdom, London (23)
8. France, Paris (26)
9. Monaco, Monaco (29)
10. Jersey, Saint Helier (34)

 

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Education International Cost of Living Ranking 2010

This report provides you with the rank of Education cost of living indexes as at September 2010 for each of our 300 global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). Our calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.


Education costs include creche / pre-school fees, high school / college fees, primary school fees, and tertiary study fees.


The September 2010 education international cost of living top 100 rank is as follows:

September 2010 Rank Country, City


1 Brazil, Sao Paulo
2 Angola, Luanda
3 Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
4 Russia, Moscow
5 Brazil, Brasilia
6 Bahamas, Nassau
7 Singapore, Singapore
8 Russia, St. Petersburg
9 USA, New York NY
10 Liberia, Monrovia
11 Nigeria, Lagos
12 Bermuda, Hamilton
13 Gabon, Libreville
14 Belgium, Brussels
15 Solomon Islands, Honiara
16 United Kingdom, London
17 Congo Democratic Rep, Kinshasa
18 Sierra Leone, Freetown
19 Vanuatu, Port Vila
20 Australia, Sydney
21 USA, Anchorage AK
22 Cuba, Havana
23 Australia, Canberra
24 USA, Boston Mass
25 United Kingdom, Glasgow
26 USA, Philadelphia Pa
27 Croatia, Zagreb
28 Australia, Melbourne
29 Uruguay, Montevideo
30 USA, Seattle Wash
31 Jersey, Saint Helier
32 Kazakhstan, Almaty
33 Barbados, Bridgetown
34 United Kingdom, Birmingham
35 Australia, Perth
36 United Kingdom, Leeds
37 USA, San Francisco Calif
38 Cote DIvoire, Abidjan
39 New Caledonia, Noumea
40 USA, Chicago Ill
41 USA, Washington DC
42 Central African Republic, Bangui
43 Sao Tome and Principe, Sao Tome
44 Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
45 USA, San Jose Calif
46 Djibouti, Djibouti
47 USA, Los Angeles Calif
48 Chad, NDjamena
49 Guyana, Georgetown
50 Guernsey, St Peter Port
51 USA, San Diego Calif
52 Guinea, Conakry
53 Australia, Brisbane
54 Congo, Brazzaville
55 USA, Portland Ore
56 United Kingdom, Belfast
57 Colombia, Bogota
58 South Africa, Johannesburg
59 Afghanistan, Kabul
60 Kiribati, South Tarawa
61 Israel, Jerusalem
62 USA, Miami Fla
63 New Zealand, Auckland
64 Saint Helena, Jamestown
65 Samoa, Apia
66 USA, Baltimore Md
67 Estonia, Tallinn
68 USA, Denver Colo
69 USA, Atlanta GA
70 Australia, Adelaide
71 Iran, Tehran
72 Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou
73 Lithuania, Vilnius
74 Zambia, Lusaka
75 USA, Milwaukee Wis
76 USA, St Louis MO
77 Iraq, Baghdad
78 USA, Cleveland Ohio
79 USA, Phoenix Ariz
80 Maldives, Male
81 USA, Dallas Tex
82 USA, Las Vegas Nev
83 Comores, Moroni
84 USA, Detroit Mich
85 USA, Pittsburgh Penn
86 South Africa, Pretoria
87 USA, San Antonio Tex
88 Haiti, Port-au-Prince
89 Falkland Islands, Stanley
90 Saudi Arabia, Jeddah
91 Malawi, Lilongwe
92 South Africa, Cape Town
93 Serbia, Belgrade
94 USA, Charlotte NC
95 USA, Jacksonville Fla
96 USA, Fort Worth Tex
97 Seychelles, Victoria
98 USA, Columbus Ohio
99 South Africa, Durban
100 USA, Tampa Fla