Recreation and Culture International Cost of Living Ranking 2010

This report provides you with the rank of Recreation and Culture 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.

 

Recreation and Culture costs include books, camera film, cinema ticket, DVD and CDs, sports goods, and theatre tickets.

 

The September 2010 recreation and culture international cost of living top 100 rank is as follows:

 

September 2010 Rank Country, City

1 Venezuela, Caracas
2 Vanuatu, Port Vila
3 Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby
4 Switzerland, Geneva
5 Switzerland, Zurich
6 Central African Republic, Bangui
7 Benin, Cotonou
8 Gabon, Libreville
9 Tajikistan, Dushanbe
10 Chad, NDjamena
11 Congo, Brazzaville
12 Qatar, Doha
13 Norway, Oslo
14 Guinea-Bissau, Bissau
15 Nigeria, Lagos
16 Niger, Niamey
17 Liechtenstein, Vaduz
18 Micronesia, Palikir
19 Djibouti, Djibouti
20 Canada, Toronto
21 Australia, Sydney
22 Malawi, Lilongwe
23 Australia, Canberra
24 Kuwait, Kuwait City
25 Canada, Vancouver
26 Senegal, Dakar
27 South Africa, Johannesburg
28 Canada, Calgary
29 Nauru, Yaren
30 Uruguay, Montevideo
31 Bahamas, Nassau
32 Namibia, Windhoek
33 Canada, Montreal
34 Australia, Melbourne
35 Turkey, Istanbul
36 Australia, Perth
37 Burundi, Bujumbura
38 Colombia, Bogota
39 Brazil, Sao Paulo
40 Latvia, Riga
41 Belgium, Brussels
42 Samoa, Apia
43 South Africa, Cape Town
44 South Africa, Pretoria
45 Jamaica, Kingston
46 Estonia, Tallinn
47 Cameroon, Douala
48 Togo, Lome
49 Cameroon, Yaounde
50 Japan, Tokyo
51 Zambia, Lusaka
52 New Caledonia, Noumea
53 Monaco, Monaco
54 Ghana, Accra
55 Finland, Helsinki
56 Malta, Velletta
57 Mauritania, Nouakchott
58 Cayman Islands, George Town
59 South Africa, Durban
60 Mexico, Mexico City
61 Slovakia, Bratislava
62 Barbados, Bridgetown
63 Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
64 France, Paris
65 Canada, Ottawa
66 Mali, Bamako
67 Turkey, Ankara
68 Bermuda, Hamilton
69 Austria, Vienna
70 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Kingstown
71 Azerbaijan, Baku
72 Australia, Brisbane
73 Chile, Santiago
74 Dominica, Roseau
75 United Arab Emirates, Dubai
76 Kiribati, South Tarawa
77 Brazil, Brasilia
78 Rwanda, Kigali
79 Saint Lucia, Castries
80 Cote DIvoire, Abidjan
81 Guam, Hagatna
82 Australia, Adelaide
83 Spain, Madrid
84 Russia, Moscow
85 United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
86 Lesotho, Maseru
87 USA, Los Angeles Calif
88 Portugal, Lisbon
89 USA, San Francisco Calif
90 Egypt, Cairo
91 Tuvalu, Funafuti
92 Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou
93 Bahrain, Manama
94 Cape Verde, Praia
95 Luxembourg, Luxembourg
96 Spain, Barcelona
97 Haiti, Port-au-Prince
98 Trinidad and Tobago, Port-of-Spain
99 Saint Kitts and Nevis, Basseterre
100 Singapore, Singapore

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Salary Purchasing Power Parity

Internationally comparable cost of living data is crucial to forming sustainable expatriate pay policies and monitoring progress.  Market exchange rates give misleading comparisons because they do not reflect salary purchasing power differences. Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) accounts for price differences between countries and so measures real quantities.

 

The purpose of an expatriate pay program is to maintain employee spending power and standard of living irrespective of global location. Salary Purchasing Power Parity (SPPP) is the amount of salary that equalizes the purchasing power of different currencies given the relative cost of the same basket of goods (cost of living) at the exchange rate versus one US Dollar.  This means that a given salary, when converted into different currencies at the SPPP rates, will buy the same basket of goods and services in all countries.

 

Currency exchange rates are highly volatile as they are based on short-term factors and are subject to substantial distortions from speculative movements, economic outlook and government interventions. Currency exchange rates, on their own, do not in our view reflect cost of living changes in the short-term. Exchange rates, even when averaged over a period of time such as a year, are not a good measure of the comparative value of a salary in relation to its comparative international purchasing power. In the short to medium term at least, apparent changes in the comparative level of remuneration between one country and another may be principally a function of changes in the exchange rate as opposed to cost of living.

 

The basket of goods and services used in SPPP calculations is derived on an International basis and includes certain items often excluded from expatriate cost of living data (most notably housing costs), however any or all of the 13 basket groups can be included or excluded from a calculation.  SPPP’s provide a reasonably good picture of the differences in standards of living for individual’s resident and paid in different countries.

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Chad, NDjamena – Cost of Living

The economy of Chad ranks as one of the poorest in the world, with 80% of the population living below the poverty line. Years of civil war have scared away foreign investors; those who left Chad have only recently begun to regain confidence in the country’s future.

N’Djamena is the capital city of Chad. It is also the largest city in the country. N’Djamena is a regional market for livestock, salt, dates, and grains. Meat, fish and cotton processing are the chief industries, and the city continues to serve as the centre of economic activity in Chad, despite the violent civil conflicts.

N’Djamena 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.

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Central African Republic, Bangui – Cost of Living

The economy of the CAR is dominated by the cultivation and sale of food crops such as cassava, peanuts, maize, sorghum, millet, sesame, plantain and sara.

Bangui is the capital of and the largest city in the Central African Republic. Bangui serves as an administrative, trade, and commercial center.

Bangui 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.

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Personal Care International Cost of Living Ranking 2010

This report provides you with the rank of Personal Care 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.

 

Personal Care costs include personal care products and services such as cosmetics, hair care, moisturizer / sun block, nappies, pain relief tablets, toilet paper, toothpaste, and soap / shampoo / conditioner.

 

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

 

September 2010 Rank Country, City

1 Kiribati, South Tarawa
2 Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek
3 Iran, Tehran
4 Algeria, Algiers
5 Turkmenistan, Ashgabat
6 Brazil, Sao Paulo
7 Slovakia, Bratislava
8 Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
9 Brazil, Brasilia
10 Australia, Sydney
11 Gambia, Banjul
12 Burundi, Bujumbura
13 USA, San Francisco Calif
14 Australia, Canberra
15 Rwanda, Kigali
16 Sudan, Khartoum
17 Australia, Melbourne
18 Russia, Moscow
19 Chad, NDjamena
20 Myanmar, Yangon
21 Congo, Brazzaville
22 USA, San Antonio Tex
23 Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou
24 USA, Philadelphia Pa
25 USA, Los Angeles Calif
26 Australia, Perth
27 Venezuela, Caracas
28 Angola, Luanda
29 Bahamas, Nassau
30 Ghana, Accra
31 USA, New York NY
32 Samoa, Apia
33 Bermuda, Hamilton
34 Australia, Brisbane
35 Solomon Islands, Honiara
36 New Zealand, Auckland
37 USA, Washington DC
38 China, Macao
39 Cote DIvoire, Abidjan
40 Nigeria, Lagos
41 Kazakhstan, Almaty
42 Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby
43 Australia, Adelaide
44 Mauritius, Port Louis
45 Japan, Tokyo
46 Germany, Munich
47 Russia, St. Petersburg
48 United Kingdom, London
49 Congo Democratic Rep, Kinshasa
50 Germany, Frankfurt
51 Liechtenstein, Vaduz
52 Ireland, Dublin
53 USA, Miami Fla
54 Libya, Tripoli
55 Germany, Cologne
56 Germany, Berlin
57 USA, Atlanta GA
58 Switzerland, Geneva
59 Germany, Bonn
60 Austria, Vienna
61 Jersey, Saint Helier
62 Germany, Hamburg
63 Switzerland, Zurich
64 Isle of Man, Douglas
65 Italy, Milan
66 Sao Tome and Principe, Sao Tome
67 USA, Detroit Mich
68 Micronesia, Palikir
69 USA, Baltimore Md
70 Cayman Islands, George Town
71 USA, Jacksonville Fla
72 United Kingdom, Glasgow
73 Italy, Rome
74 USA, Phoenix Ariz
75 Croatia, Zagreb
76 Afghanistan, Kabul
77 Israel, Jerusalem
78 Cape Verde, Praia
79 United Kingdom, Birmingham
80 Indonesia, Jakarta
81 United Kingdom, Leeds
82 Zambia, Lusaka
83 USA, Portland Ore
84 Guernsey, St Peter Port
85 Iraq, Baghdad
86 Falkland Islands, Stanley
87 Uruguay, Montevideo
88 United Kingdom, Belfast
89 USA, Seattle Wash
90 USA, Fort Worth Tex
91 Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
92 Liberia, Monrovia
93 San Marino, San Marino
94 Djibouti, Djibouti
95 Niger, Niamey
96 USA, Anchorage AK
97 Somalia, Mogadishu
98 Laos, Vientiane
99 Vatican City, Vatican City
100 Namibia, Windhoek

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China, Beijing – Cost of Living

The economy of the People’s Republic of China is a rapidly developing and influential market economy. China is the one of the worlds largest economies. China has had the fastest-growing major economy for the past 30 years with an average annual GDP growth rate above 10%. China’s per capita income has likewise grown at an average annual rate of more than 8% over the last three decades drastically reducing poverty.

Beijing is a metropolis in northern China and the capital of the People’s Republic of China. Beijing is amongst the most developed cities in China with tertiary industry accounting for 73.2% of its GDP. Finance is one of the most important industries of Beijing. Beijing is home to 26 Fortune Global 500 companies, the third most in the world behind Tokyo and Paris.

Beijing has an overall cost of living index which equates it with middle 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.

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Americas Cost of Living – 2010

The Americas most expensive city is now Caracas, which is the world’s second most expensive city to live in, largely as a result of the recent devaluation of the official exchange rate. Brazil has 3 of the 4 most expensive cities in the Americas. New additions to the rankings, Sao Paulo (ranked 5 in the world), and Rio de Janeiro (ranked 7 in the world) are followed by Brasilia (ranked 13 in the world). Nassau (ranked 18 in the world) is the fifth most expensive city, while New York (ranked 21 in the world) is the sixth most expensive city in the America’s and most expensive in the United States of America. The cheapest city to live in the Americas is La Paz in Bolivia (ranked 294 in the world). The cheapest city surveyed in the United States of America is Indianapolis Ind (ranked 279 in the world).

 

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 the Americas (Global rank in brackets)
1. Venezuela, Caracas (2)
2. Brazil, Sao Paulo (5)
3. Brazil, Rio de Janeiro (7)
4. Brazil, Brasilia (13)
5. Bahamas, Nassau (18)
6. USA, New York NY (21)
7. Canada, Toronto (31)
8. Trinidad and Tobago, Port-of-Spain (32)
9. Bermuda, Hamilton (36)
10. Canada, Vancouver (42)


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Chile, Santiago – Cost of Living

The economy of Chile is a dynamic market-oriented economy characterized by a high level of foreign trade.

Santiago is the capital and largest city of Chile. Santiago is the industrial and financial centre of Chile, and generates almost half the country’s GDP.

Santiago has an overall cost of living index which equates it with middle 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.

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Canada, Vancouver – Cost of Living

The economy of Canada is one of the world’s wealthiest, with a high per-capita income, and it is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the G8. It is one of the world’s top ten trading nations.

Vancouver is a coastal city located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. With its location on the Pacific Rim and at the western terminus of Canada’s transcontinental highway and rail routes, Vancouver is one of the nation’s largest industrial centres. The Port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest and most diversified, does trade with over 130 different economies annually. Vancouver is also the headquarters of forest product and mining companies. In recent years, Vancouver has become an increasingly important centre for software development, biotechnology and a vibrant film industry.

Vancouver 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.

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Canada, Toronto – Cost of Living

The economy of Canada is one of the world’s wealthiest, with a high per-capita income, and it is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the G8. It is one of the world’s top ten trading nations.

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. Toronto is a major international centre for business and finance. Generally considered the financial capital of Canada, Toronto has a high concentration of banks and brokerage firms. The Toronto Stock Exchange is one of the world’s largest. All of the Big Five banks of Canada are headquartered in Toronto, as are a majority of Canada’s corporations.

Toronto 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.

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