Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Latest International Inflation Rates - April 2018


The latest available inflation rate for all countries world wide (as available on 3 April 2018):
3.1% for Afghanistan as at November 2017.
2.1% for Albania as at February 2018.
3.01% for Algeria as at January 2018.
21.47% for Angola as at February 2018.
3.1% for Anguilla as at 2014.
1.4% for Antigua and Barbuda as at 2012.
25.4% for Argentina as at February 2018.
3.3% for Armenia as at February 2018.
1.1% for Aruba as at January 2018.
1.9% for Australia as at December 2017.
1.8% for Austria as at February 2018.
4.7% for Azerbaijan as at February 2018.
1.8% for the Bahamas as at December 2017.
3.1% for Bahrain as at February 2018.
5.83% for Bangladesh as at December 2017.
3.4% for Barbados as at July 2017.
4.9% for Belarus as at February 2018.
1.39% for Belgium as at March 2018.
0.9% for Belize as at January 2018.
0.9% for Benin as at January 2018.
1.7% for Bermuda as at April 2017.
3.96% for Bhutan as at December 2017...

https://www.xpatulator.com/cost-of-living-article/Latest-International-Inflation-Rates_712.cfm

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Saturday, April 14, 2018

The Most Expensive Countries in the World - April 2018



The top ten most expensive countries in the world as at April 2018 comprise two from Africa Angola (1); Central African Republic (7), three from Europe Norway (2); Switzerland (4); Denmark (6), four from America Bermuda (3); Cayman Islands (5); Bahamas (9); Montserrat (10), and one from Asia Pacific Japan (8).
Angola is the most expensive country in the world for expatriate professional migrants mainly because almost all international standard goods and services have to be imported, as a result there are price premiums due to demand constantly exceeding supply. The extremely costly safe expatriate accommodation, imported produce and costly international private schooling are among the main factors that have kept Angola at the top of the world rankings. A rented house in a guarded community (recommended due to the threat of violent crime) can cost between US$8 000 and US$12 000 per month.
https://www.xpatulator.com/cost-of-living-article/The-Most-Expensive-Countries-in-the-World-for-Expatriate-Professional-Migrants_717.cfm

Friday, April 13, 2018

Angola is Unbelievably Expensive



Angola is unbelievably expensive, and it will get more expensive before it gets cheaper. Here is why.

Angola’s new President Joao Lourenco has vowed to revive the economy, attract investment and combat the endemic corruption, and he is acting fast. Growth should reach 5 percent in the medium-term.

The demand for expatriate goods and services in Angola has exceeded supply since the dawn of peace after many years of economic stagnation despite immense oil wealth due to the post-independence civil war. By expatriate goods and services, I refer to international premium brands (food, clothing, and other consumables), international schools, excellent healthcare, and safe quality accommodation.

While there has been a great deal of improvement since my first trip to Angola in 1997, when Luanda looked to me like a city in a time-warp set permanently in war-torn 1975....

https://www.xpatulator.com/cost-of-living-article/Angola-is-Unbelievably-Expensive_726.cfm

International City Cost of Living for Expatriate Professional Migrants - April 2018


Luanda is the most expensive city in the world for an expatriate professional migrant to live in as at April 2018, followed by Hong Kong and Singapore. The top ten most expensive cities in the world comprise two from Africa, Luanda (1); Bangui (10), three from Asia-Pacific, Hong Kong (2); Singapore (3); Tokyo (8), three from Europe, Zurich (4); Oslo (5); Geneva (6), and two from America, Hamilton (7); Manhattan NY (9).
https://www.xpatulator.com/cost-of-living-article/International-City-Cost-of-Living-for-Expatriate-Professional-Migrants_716.cfm