Numbeo is the world’s largest cost of living database. Numbeo is also a crowd-sourced global database of quality of life data: housing indicators, perceived crime rates, healthcare quality, transport quality, and other statistics. 9,307,982 prices in 12,042 cities entered by 831,573 contri...
calculating derived indices such as the cost of living index and local purchasing power offering a platform for conducting other systematic economic research on a huge dataset of worldwide data If you find Numbeo helpful, you can contribute to the community by sharing your local cost knowledge to...
Rankings: Cost of Living Index, Restaurant Prices Index, Transportation Price Index, Grocery Price Index, Local Purchasing Power Index, ...
Cost of living,生活成本,这是Numbeo做的比较详细的一块数据,数据是来源于在当地生活的市民。之前很多朋友一直在各种比较上海和东京,我觉得这个可以参考看看。 具体的可以看图。 我提取一些数据: 1.在上...
Numbeo is the world’s largest database of user contributed data about cities and countries worldwide. Numbeo provides current and timely information on world living conditions including cost of living, housing indicators, health care, traffic, crime and pollution. ...
The cost of living in China depends on the city in which you live (Beijing and Shanghai, for example, are much more expensive than secondary cities such as Chengdu or Kunming, which in turn are more expensive than smaller cities and countryside) and your lifestyle (if you like drinking wh...
Rent is a big driver of overall cost of living, no matter where in the world you choose to call home. South Africa has relatively low rental prices compared to many places in the UK, which means you might be able to find a great place for an affordable price. ...
Cost of living in Iceland compared to the UK Iceland isn’t the cheapest place to live. In fact, it comes in third in Numbeo’s 2020 Cost of Living Index 2020² – just after Switzerland and Norway. But what about the cost of living in Iceland compared to UK cities, such as London...
This graphic compares the cost of living and purchasing power of 578 cities worldwide, using New York City as a benchmark for comparison.
If a country was lucky enough to be in one of the top tens, we gave its flag a pretty jazzy treatment. So it turns out Bermuda and Pakistan are at the opposite ends of the spectrum, with every other country falling in between. The number ‘100’ represents the cost of living in New...