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Mumbai: 60th most Expensive in the world
According to the Mercer’s 2020 Cost of Living Survey, Mumbai is the 60th most expensive city in the world. Also, it is the 19th most expensive in Asia. The survey measured its ranking including 209 cities. The measures used to rank the cities were housing, food, transportation, clothing, entertainment and household goods. Highlights The Mercer’s ..
Month: Current Affairs - June, 2020
Category: Reports & Indexes Current Affairs
Topics: Beijing • Chennai • Hong Kong • Mercer • Mumbai • New Delhi • Rankings • Transport • Worldwide Cost of Living Survey
Mercer Quality of Living Ranking 2019
The Quality of Living Index 2019 was released by the Consulting Agency Mercer. The index was based on the data analysed between September and November 2018. The index ranks 231 cities. Quality of Living Index 2019 Austrian capital Vienna tops the Mercer’s index of most liveable cities for the 10th year in a row. Vienna ..
Month: Current Affairs - March, 2019
Topics: Africa • Asia • Austria • Baghdad • Bangui • Central African Republic • Iraq • London • Mauritius • Mercer • Mercer Quality of Living ranking 2019 • Montevideo • Munich • Port Louis • Quality of Living index • San Francisco • Sanaa • Singapore • Switzerland. Auckland • United Kingdom • United States of America • Uruguay • Vancouver • Vienna • Yemen • Zurich
Vienna tops Mercer’s 2019 Quality of Living Index
The Austrian capital Vienna has topped the Mercer’s index of most liveable cities for the 10th year in a row, followed by Zurich in Switzerland. In joint third place are Auckland, Munich and Vancouver. Luxembourg was the safest city in the world. In 105th place, Chennai ranks as the Asia-Pacific region’s safest city, while Karachi ..
Topics: Business • Geography of Europe • Karachi • Market research • Mercer • Most livable cities • Quality of life • Service companies • The Economist • Vienna
Mumbai India’s most expensive city
According to Mercer’s 24th annual Cost of Living Survey 2018, Mumbai (55) is India’s most expensive city, followed by New Delhi (103) and Chennai (144). Kolkata (182) and Bengaluru (170) are the least expensive Indian cities ranked. As per survey, the factors like instability of housing markets, low inflation, and fluctuating prices for goods and ..
Topics: Chek Lap Kok • Chennai • Cities in Asia • Cost of living • Geography of India • Historical geography • Hong Kong International Airport • Kolkata • Mercer