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A_flyer
10th August 2006, 07:26
Oslo, London world's most expensive cities: report

By Sam Cage Wed Aug 9, 8:59 AM ET

ZURICH (Reuters) - Oslo and London are the world's most expensive cities, while Zurich and Geneva residents have the highest buying power, according to a report released on Wednesday.

Europe dominates the list of 71 cities compiled by Swiss bank UBS, while Asian cities -- including Kuala Lumpur and Mumbai -- are among the cheapest places to live, based on the cost of a basket of 122 goods and services.

Oslo maintained its top position from 2005, while London rose three places to second.

Copenhagen, Zurich and Tokyo round out the top five, with New York in seventh place globally.

But London and New York are the most expensive cities when housing costs are included, said the 52-page report.

"It's no wonder that their residents often tolerate extreme commutes in order to find affordable housing," it said.

North American workers earn the highest wages, closely followed by Western Europe. But European net earnings are significantly lower because of higher taxes and social security contributions.

Total pay packets were biggest in Copenhagen, Oslo and Zurich -- but residents of the Nordic cities lose out when tax is taken into account.
"After statutory deductions, people living in the Swiss cities, Dublin and Los Angeles have the most left over from their wages," said the report.
London rose from 15th place to sixth in the gross wages ranking, but was only 20th in domestic purchasing power.

Kuala Lumpur was the cheapest city, followed by Mumbai, Buenos Aires and Delhi. Delhi was also among the bottom five cities in both the wages and purchasing power rankings.

Cities in eastern Europe and China were among the least expensive, while Asian cities have the longest working hours, with Seoul workers averaging 50.2 hours a week.

Workers in Asia also have the fewest vacation days, on average 12 per year, compared to a global 20 days.

"Western Europe, by contrast, is very attractive for employees who value their leisure time," the report added.

scotsfiancee
10th August 2006, 07:43
Hmmm:Erm: choosing where to live:cwm34: :cwm34:

Dublin eighth most expensive city in world
09/08/2006 - 18:27:35

Dublin is the eighth most expensive city in the world in which to live, according to a survey out today.

London was calculated to be the most costly for goods, services and rent, followed by New York, with the Irish capital in eighth place in the survey of 71 major cities.

People were found to have the highest net wages in Zurich and Geneva, followed by Dublin and Los Angeles, when a standard basket of 122 goods and services were compared.

Dermot Jewell of the Consumers’ Association of Ireland said the high prices were simply no longer a shock to Irish residents and tourists.

“Some time ago I would have been a little shocked but now I don’t think anyone would be, certainly from the Irish point of view,” Mr Jewell said.

The consumer watchdog said it was extraordinary that tourists continued to flock to Ireland in spite of the high prices.

“We are going to have to be able to offer an awful lot of value for money if we keep increasing our prices,” he said.

Mr Jewell revealed that he believed there was not currently value for money in general in Dublin.

“There is value in comparison to other cities,” he admitted. “But we certainly still do have some areas where prices are high but for no other reason than they can be.”

Mr Jewell, who urged consumers themselves to do more to speak out against the high prices, said restaurants and hotels were often steeply priced, and cinemas were extremely costly.

In the cities of western Europe and North America, workers in 14 different professions earned a gross hourly wage average of €14.

The study found the winners in the international comparison of wages to be English-speaking Europe, with Dublin and London newcomers to the top 10.

The “Prices and Earnings” study carried out by global banking and financial group UBS looked at purchasing power worldwide.

The study, which is published every three years, revealed that Dublin had risen to the eighth most expensive city since the survey was last carried out in 2003.

The research also compared how long it takes workers to earn enough money to pay for a Big Mac burger.

In Nairobi, one and a half hours’ work is needed to buy the burger, while in the US cities of Los Angeles and New York a maximum of 13 minutes’ labour is needed. In Dublin it takes just 15 minutes of work to purchase it.

Food costs the most in Tokyo at €560 for a basket of 39 food items, while the basket in Dublin costs €373, €367 in London and €430 in New York.

Public transport in general was most expensive in western Europe. While the price of a single ticket for a train journey of 200 kilometres was only €31in Dublin, it was €70.75 in London. In New York it was €40.70.

A city break was calculated to be most expensive in London at €915, while it cost €714 in New York and €636 in Dublin.

The bill for a three-course restaurant meal was €50 in London, €38.80 in New York and €41.10 in Dublin.

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DELHI is among cheapest cities in the world..... so PI just an average

scotsfiancee
18th August 2006, 06:05
Cardiff 'UK's most costly place'

Cardiff and Edinburgh top the league for the cost of living in the UK, according to a survey.
They have overtaken London as the most expensive places to live, once income is taken into account, the YouGov poll for an insurance firm claims.

The study found people in the Welsh capital commit an average 97% of their monthly earnings to paying the bills.

For Edinburgh, the figure was 93%, while London was ninth at 73%, after cities including Leeds and Southampton.

THE COST OF LIVING
1. Cardiff - 97% of earnings committed to outgoings
2. Edinburgh - 93%
3. Leeds - 88%
4. Southampton - 87%
5. Birmingham - 85%
6. Newcastle - 83%
7. Glasgow - 80%
8. Manchester - 75%
9. London - 73%

francesca
22nd August 2006, 23:56
aie aie aie! how does people in London lives when winter then, especially if do not enough income coming in.

cant buy a new coat. Hopefully there's "ukay ukay" ?

baboyako
30th August 2006, 23:14
Certainly Manila came out as low standard of living simply because they excluded 25peso ukay ukay clothes.

baboyako
1st September 2006, 19:37
you know how much ukay ukay i can get for $1000?

Eljohno
1st September 2006, 19:43
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scotsfiancee
2nd September 2006, 03:20
you know how much ukay ukay i can get for $1000?

Oh ic, your clothes made in UK ha:Erm: it would be bundles of ukay-ukay clothes,bags,even underwears....maybe you will have to start your business here instead:icon_lol: