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Worldwide Cost of Living Survey 2006: Moscow tops city rankings; Dublin in 18th place
By Finfacts Team
Jun 26, 2006, 07:16

§         Moscow replaces Tokyo as world’s most expensive city; Asuncion

      in  Paraguay is the cheapest

§         Most Eastern European cities have dropped sharply in the rankings

§         Many US cities have risen in the rankings due to the strength of

      the dollar

§         London drops two places to rank fifth

 

Moscow has replaced Tokyo as the world’s most expensive city, according to the latest Cost of Living Survey from Mercer Human Resource Consulting, the global leader for HR and related financial advice. Seoul is in second place, climbing three places since last year. Tokyo moves down two positions in the rankings to take third place, followed by Hong KongAsuncion in Paraguay remains the least expensive city in the survey. 

 

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Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin - the city is the 18th most expensive of 144 cities in the world, down from 13th in 2005. The fall is largely explained by exchange rate movements. On March 15, 2005, the $/€ rate was 1.337; on the same day a year later, the rate was 1.197 -  a fall of 10.5%. So an item for €100 in Dublin in March 2005 would have cost $134; a year later, the cost would have been $119, ignoring inflation.

One feature of property rents in Dublin is that they have generally remained unchanged since 2000.

Many Irish people have invested in residential property, lured by prices which have risen by 270% in ten years - average rise of 14.9%  each year. The investors have achieved paper capital gains but the oversupply has kept rents static (see comparison table at bottom of page).

With New York as the base city scoring 100 points, Moscow scores 123.9 and is nearly three times costlier than Asuncion, which has an index of 43.5. 

Mercer’s survey covers 144 cities across six continents and measures the comparative cost of over 200 items in each location, including housing, transport, food, clothing, household goods and entertainment.  It is the world’s most comprehensive cost of living survey and is used to help multinational companies and governments determine compensation allowances for their expatriate employees.

“We have seen significant shifts in the cost of living rankings over the past few years, reflecting a changing global market. For many companies it can now be more expensive to send employees to work in Russia or Korea than places like Japan or Switzerland which are often perceived to be more costly,” commented Rebecca Powers, a Senior Consultant with Mercer’s international business.   She added: “More companies are now sending employees on expatriate assignments, so there is a greater need to keep pace with the cost of living changes.  Employers need to be proactive in managing their expatriate programs to ensure they receive a proper return on their investment and employees are compensated fairly.”

There have been some significant changes in the rankings this year which are primarily due to exchange rate fluctuations, in particular the strengthening of the US dollar. 

 

Europe

 

Moscow is the most expensive city in Europe and in the rest of the world, with a score of 123.9.  “Steep accommodation costs have contributed to the city’s high ranking, as the recent property boom has driven up rental prices for expatriates,” said Anna Krotova, Senior Researcher at Mercer. 

 

London is the second most expensive city in Europe and ranks in 5th position (score 110.6).  “While prices have actually increased slightly over the last year, the strengthening of the dollar against the pound means London has dropped two places since last year,” said Ms. Krotova. 

 

Other costly European cities include Geneva in 7th place (103), Copenhagen in 8th (101.1) and Zurich in 9th (100.8) – all have been pushed down one place this year.  Oslo remains in 10th place with a score of 100 while St. Petersburg is in 12th position (99.7).  

 

Ms Krotova commented: “The Euro has weakened against a number of currencies, for example the Canadian and US dollars, reducing the cost of living for expatriates in many European countries.”

 

Kiev in Ukraine has moved up from 54th position to reach 21st place (score 89.8).  This is mainly due to the appreciation of the local currency, the Hryvna, against the US dollar, together with general price increases. Many other Eastern European cities have dropped sharply in the ranking due to the devaluation of local currencies against the US dollar.   For example, Prague has fallen 22 places to rank 50th with a score of 82.1.

 

Leipzig is Europe’s cheapest city in 123rd position with a score of 68.1.

 

The Americas

 

New York remains the most expensive city in North America and climbs three places to 10th position (score 100).  Currency appreciation is the main reason for this, although price increases in fuel and certain consumer goods have also contributed to New York’s rise in the rankings.  Other high-ranking cities include Los Angeles in position 29 (86.7), San Francisco in 34th place (85) and Chicago in 38th position (84.1). Washington DC takes 83rd place (77).  Winston Salem is the cheapest US city surveyed, ranked 124th (66.7).    

 

“The strengthening of the US dollar against the European and other major currencies is a large contributor to the rise of most US cities in the rankings,” commented Ms Powers.

 

Though still relatively inexpensive and benefiting from stable inflation, Canadian cities continue to move up the rankings due to the strength of the Canadian dollar.  Toronto is the most expensive city in Canada and moves up from 82nd to 47th place (82.6).  Ottawa remains the least expensive Canadian city but has climbed 32 places from 122nd to 90th (75.6).

Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are the most expensive cities in Latin America moving up from 119th and 124th positions to 34th and 40th place respectively. These movements are due to the strong appreciation of the Brazilian Real against the US dollar (more than 20 %), which has occurred as a result of solid economic growth and increased foreign investment over the last two years, together with reduced public debt and high interest rates.  In particular, the cost of international-standard accommodation has risen significantly in these cities.  

 

Asuncion in Paraguay remains the least expensive city globally, in 144th position with a score of 43.5.  Other cheap cities include Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Caracas in 142nd place (score 54.8.), 138th (56.5) and 136th (57.2) respectively.

 

Puerto Rico has experienced high inflation during the last year which, together with the strength of the country’s currency (US dollar), means San Juan is the costliest city in Central America and the Caribbean in 55th position (score 81.4).  San Jose is the least expensive in 134th place (58.1).  Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic is in 126th position (65.3) and has dropped 27 places due to the depreciation of the Dominican Peso against the US dollar.

 

Asia

 

Three of the world’s ten costliest cities are in Asia, with Seoul moving up from 5th to second place.  While Tokyo has lost its title of the world most expensive city because of currency fluctuations between the Japanese Yen and the US dollar, it still ranks highly and takes third place.  Hong Kong is in 4th position.

 

“Chinese cities have moved up slightly in the rankings as the value of the Yuan renminbi is now pegged to a number of currencies rather than just the US dollar,” said Ms Krotova.  Beijing is in position 14 (score 94.9) followed by Shanghai in 20th place (91.2).

 

Australasia

 

Auckland and Wellington have dropped in the rankings this year to positions 100 and 105 respectively (scores 72.9 and 71.1) due to the significant devaluation of the New Zealand dollar against the US dollar.  Sydney is still the most expensive city in the region at 19th place with a score of 91.3.  Melbourne occupies 74th place (78.8) while Brisbane is in 99th position (73.2).

 

 

Mercer Human Resource Consulting 

Cost of Living Survey - Worldwide Rankings 2006 

Rankings

 

 

COL Index

March

2006

March

2005  

City

Country

March

 2006

March

2005

1

4

MOSCOW

Russia

123.9

119

2

5

SEOUL

South Korea

121.7

115.4

3

1

TOKYO

Japan

119.1

134.7

4

9

HONG KONG

Hong Kong

116.3

109.5

5

3

LONDON

United Kingdom

110.6

120.3

6

2

OSAKA

Japan

108.3

121.8

7

6

GENEVA

Switzerland

103

113.5

8

8

COPENHAGEN

Denmark

101.1

110

9

7

ZURICH

Switzerland

100.8

112.1

10

10

OSLO

Norway

100

105.3

10

13

NEW YORK CITY

United States

100

100

12

15

ST.PETERSBURG

Russia

99.7

99.5

13

11

MILAN

Italy

96.9

104.9

14

19

BEIJING

China

94.9

95.6

15

22

ISTANBUL

Turkey

93.1

93.8

15

12

PARIS

France

93.1

102.2

17

34

SINGAPORE

Singapore

92

88

18

13

DUBLIN

Ireland

91.8

100

19

20

SYDNEY

Australia

91.3

95.2

20

30

SHANGHAI

China

91.2

90.4

21

17

ROME

Italy

89.8

97.3

21

54

KIEV

Ukraine

89.8

84.5

21

16

VIENNA

Austria

89.8

97.8

24

39

TEL AVIV

Israel

89.7

87.6

25

20

HELSINKI

Finland

87.8

95.2

25

73

DUBAI

United Arab
Emirates

87.8

77.8

27

22

DOUALA

Cameroon

87.6

93.8

28

29

TAIPEI

Taiwan

86.8

90.6

29

44

LOS ANGELES

United States

86.7

86.7

30

64

ABU DHABI

United Arab Emirates

86

81

31

96

LAGOS

Nigeria

85.5

72.8

32

52

BEIRUT

Lebanon

85.4

84.6

32

50

HANOI

Vietnam

85.4

84.9

34

119

SAO PAULO

Brazil

85

66.6

34

50

SAN FRANCISCO

United States

85

84.9

36

18

STOCKHOLM

Sweden

84.8

96.8

37

56

HO CHI MINH CITY

Vietnam

84.2

83.8

38

52

CHICAGO

United States

84.1

84.6

39

57

MIAMI

United States

83.9

83.3

40

124

RIO DE JANEIRO

Brazil

83.5

65.4

41

123

LUSAKA

Zambia

83.4

65.6

41

24

AMSTERDAM

Netherlands

83.4

93.3

43

45

WHITE PLAINS

United States

83.2

86.6

44

63

SHENZHEN

China

82.9

81.3

45

26

ABIDJAN

Cote d’Ivoire

82.8

93

45

36

DAKAR

Senegal

82.8

87.9

47

82

TORONTO

Canada

82.6

76.2

48

71

JAKARTA

Indonesia

82.4

78.9

48

31

BRATISLAVA

Slovak Republic

82.4

89.9

50

28

PRAGUE

Czech Republic

82.1

90.8

51

58

ALGIERS

Algeria

82

81.9

52

75

ALMATY

Kazakhstan

81.9

77.6

53

46

MADRID

Spain

81.6

86

54

65

GUANGZHOU

China

81.5

80.6

55

74

SAN JUAN

Puerto Rico

81.4

77.7

56

87

VANCOUVER

Canada

81.2

74.3

56

43

BARCELONA

Spain

81.2

86.9

56

33

LUXEMBOURG

Luxembourg

81.2

88.2

59

41

ATHENS

Greece

81.1

87.2

60

40

GLASGOW

United Kingdom

80.7

87.5

61

34

FRANKFURT

Germany

80.5

88

62

67

AMMAN

Jordan

80.4

80.1

62

32

DUSSELDORF

Germany

80.4

88.4

62

27

WARSAW

Poland

80.4

91.5

65

37

MUNICH

Germany

80.2

87.8

65

24

BUDAPEST

Hungary

80.2

93.3

67

61

HONOLULU

United States

80

81.4

68

105

MUMBAI

India

79.9

70.8

69

47

BIRMINGHAM

United Kingdom

79.7

85.8

70

41

BRUSSELS

Belgium

79.5

87.2

71

98

CALGARY

Canada

79.3

72.5

72

38

BERLIN

Germany

79.2

87.7

73

110

NEW DELHI

India

79

69.9

74

68

MELBOURNE

Australia

78.8

80

75

91

ACCRA

Ghana

78.6

73.6

76

70

HOUSTON

United States

78.5

79.1

77

49

HAMBURG

Germany

78.2

85

78

72

KUWAIT CITY

Kuwait

78

78.3

79

48

ZAGREB

Croatia

77.7

85.2

80

107

MONTREAL

Canada

77.6

70.7

81

54

RIGA

Latvia

77.2

84.5

81

95

MEXICO CITY

Mexico

77.2

73.1

83

78

WASHINGTON

United States

77

77.4

84

80

MORRISTOWN

United States

76.8

76.9

84

79

BOSTON

United States

76.8

77

86

83

ATLANTA

United States

76.3

76.1

87

86

MANAMA

Bahrain

76.1

74.5

88

59

CASABLANCA

Morocco

75.9

81.6

88

66

LISBON

Portugal

75.9

80.2

90

122

OTTAWA

Canada

75.6

66.4

91

128

SANTIAGO

Chile

74.5

64.8

91

61

LYON

France

74.5

81.4

93

108

GUATEMALA
CITY

Guatemala

74.3

70.4

93

97

CAIRO

Egypt

74.3

72.5

93

93

PERTH

Australia

74.3

73.5

96

60

TALLINN

Estonia

73.7

81.5

97

94

DENVER

United States

73.6

73.2

98

88

RIYADH

Saudi Arabia

73.5

74.1

99

84

BRISBANE

Australia

73.2

74.9

100

89

JEDDAH

Saudi Arabia

72.9

73.9

100

69

AUCKLAND

New Zealand

72.9

79.6

102

103

SEATTLE

United States

71.9

71.4

103

115

MONTERREY

Mexico

71.6

67.7

103

102

ST. LOUIS

United States

71.6

71.6

105

76

WELLINGTON

New Zealand

71.1

77.5

106

76

LJUBLJANA

Slovenia

71

77.5

107

119

NAIROBI

Kenya

70.9

66.6

108

89

ADELAIDE

Australia

70.6

73.9

109

105

KINGSTON

Jamaica

70

70.8

110

109

CLEVELAND

United States

69.8

70.3

111

112

PORTLAND

United States

69.7

68.8

111

81

SOFIA

Bulgaria

69.7

76.3

113

111

PITTSBURGH

United States

69.4

69.2

114

117

KUALA LUMPUR

Malaysia

69.3

67.1

114

103

BUCHAREST

Romania

69.3

71.4

116

91

VILNIUS

Lithuania

69.2

73.6

117

116

JOHANNESBURG

South Africa

69.1

67.4

118

100

LIMASSOL

Cyprus

68.7

71.9

118

118

LIMA

Peru

68.7

66.9

118

113

BANDAR SERI
BEGAWAN

Brunei

68.7

68.5

121

114

PANAMA CITY

Panama

68.5

68.3

122

101

DETROIT

United States

68.3

71.8

123

85

LEIPZIG

Germany

68.1

74.8

124

119

WINSTON SALEM

United States

66.7

66.6

125

129

TEHRAN

Iran

66.4

64.4

126

99

SANTO DOMINGO

Dominican Republic

65.3

72.3

127

125

BANGKOK

Thailand

64.9

65.3

128

131

TIANJIN

China

63.6

62.5

129

130

BLANTYRE

Malawi

63.1

62.7

130

133

BOGOTA

Colombia

62.7

62.7

131

127

DACCA (DHAKA)

Bangladesh

62.5

62.5

132

132

COLOMBO

Sri Lanka

61.4

60

133

126

TUNIS

Tunisia

60.7

65.2

134

135

SAN JOSE

Costa Rica

58.1

58

135

137

QUITO

Ecuador

57.4

54.6

136

138

CARACAS

Venezuela

57.2

54.4

137

138

CHENNAI (MADRAS)

India

56.7

54.4

138

140

MONTEVIDEO

Uruguay

56.5

53.5

139

141

BANGALORE

India

56.4

51.7

140

136

KARACHI

Pakistan

56.1

56.1

141

143

MANILA

Philippines

56

49.8

142

142

BUENOS AIRES

Argentina

54.8

50.3

143

134

HARARE

Zimbabwe

50.9

58.4

144

144

ASUNCION

Paraguay

43.5

40.3

 

Individual reports are produced for each city surveyed.  For further information or to purchase copies of the city reports, visit here, or call Mercer Global Information Services, Geneva on +41 22 869 3000. 

Methodology:

 

The figures for Mercer’s cost of living comparisons are based on a survey conducted in March 2006.  The 2006 comparisons are based on a similar survey conducted in March 2005.  The information is used by governments and major companies to protect the purchasing power of their employees when transferred abroad.  The choice of cities surveyed is based on the demand for corresponding data from companies and governmental organizations.

 

Mercer Human Resource Consulting is a global leader for HR and related financial advice and services, with more than 15,000 employees serving clients in more than 190 cities and 40 countries and territories worldwide. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc., which lists its stock (ticker symbol: MMC) on the New York, Chicago, Pacific and London stock exchanges.

 

Exchange rates used in the table of cost comparisons below:

 

1 GBP = 1.75 USD

1 GBP = 1.46 EUR 

 

 Cost of living comparisons in £s – 2006

Selected cities worldwide (1 GBP = 1.46 EUR)

(NB purchases at medium-priced establishments)

 

 

London

 

Dublin

 

Paris

 

Rome

 

Amster
dam

 

Ber

lin

 

Ath
ens

 

Brus
sels

 

Mad
rid

 

Pra
gue

 

Rent of a luxury two bedroom unfurnished apartment (per month)

1700

824

1303

926

926

720

721

652

892

754

Bus or subway ride

2.00

1.03

0.96

0.69

1.10

1.44

0.55

1.03

0.75

0.41

Music CD

11.99

14.06

11.65

14.58

15.08

12.34

13.03

13.70

13.72

14.44

1 issue of international daily newspaper

1.10

1.37

1.37

1.37

1.78

1.44

1.23

1.37

1.71

1.20

1 cup of coffee, including service

1.90

2.06

1.51

1.51

1.71

1.71

2.88

1.51

1.58

2.17

Fast food hamburger meal

4.50

4.05

4.12

3.91

4.46

3.26

4.97

3.77

4.18

2.89

 

 

Warsaw

 

Zagreb

 

Tokyo

 

Beijing

 

Sydney

 

New York

 

Buenos Aires

 

Johanne
sburg 

 

Vancou
ver

 

Rent of a luxury two bedroom unfurnished apartment (per month)

754.

754

2352.

1528

1104

1998

571

553

804

Bus or subway ride

0.43

N.A.

1.32

N.A.

1.06

1.14

0.15

N.A.

1.13

Music CD

13.52

13.60

12.25

12.08

11.03

10.77

6.88

17.01

10.61

1 issue of international daily newspaper

1.80

N.A.

0.74

2.49

1.63

0.93

2.60

2.21

1.88

1 cup of coffee, including service

1.98

2.35

1.47

2.42

1.49

2.26

0.84

1.29

1.63

Fast food hamburger meal

2.79

2.58

2.99

1.46

2.74

3.43

1.58

1.84

2.79

 Source: Mercer Human Resource Consulting

 



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