Cost of Living Ranking by Country

Ranking Country Price Index *
1st Cayman Islands 281
2nd Switzerland 250
3rd Singapore 230
4th United Kingdom 204
5th United States 190
6th Australia 187
7th Netherlands 179
8th New Zealand 174
9th Ireland 174
10th Norway 169
11th Canada 163
12th Israel 159
13th United Arab Emirates 156
14th France 149
15th Sweden 147
16th Belgium 145
17th Germany 142
18th Finland 141
19th Austria 140
20th Italy 137
21st Macao 136
22nd South Korea 136
23rd Poland 135
24th Malta 129
25th Uruguay 129
26th Estonia 125
27th Japan 122
28th Saudi Arabia 119
29th Croatia 117
30th Slovenia 117
31st Costa Rica 114
32nd Spain 112
33rd Panama 112
34th Greece 109
35th Portugal 107
36th Slovakia 103
37th Palestinian Territory 102
38th Lithuania 101
39th Czech Republic 100
40th China 98
41st Venezuela 97
42nd Serbia 92
43rd Chile 92
44th Bulgaria 90
45th Guyana 88
46th South Africa 88
47th Mexico 87
48th Ecuador 84
49th Romania 80
50th Brazil 79
51st Fiji 79
52nd Peru 76
53rd Indonesia 76
54th Bosnia and Herzegovina 74
55th Malaysia 73
56th Colombia 70
57th Paraguay 68
58th Russia 67
59th Bolivia 64
60th Bangladesh 59
61st India 57
62nd Egypt 50

Price Index:

To calculate each country's Price Index value, we start by assigning a value of 100 to a central reference country (that happens to be the Czech Republic). Once the reference point has been established, the Price Index value of every other country in the database is calculated by comparing their cost of living to the cost of living in the Czech Republic.
Therefore, if a country has a Price Index of 134, that means that living there is 34% more expensive than living in the Czech Republic.

Cost of Living Map

Scale:
  • 50: Egypt (cheapest)
  • 100: Czech Republic
  • 281: Cayman Islands (most expensive)

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