10 most expensive countries around the world to live in
10 most expensive countries around the world to live in
BERMUDA
Bermuda is the most expansive country to live in cost of living index is 146.19, Rent index is 104.76, Cost of living plus rent index is 126.34, Groceries index is 139.55, Restaurant price index is 151.39 and local purchasing power index is 91.65.
SWITZERLAND:
Switzerland is the second most expansive country to live in according to the survey conducted by Move hub, Switzerland cost of living index is 122.06, Rent index is 56.57, Cost of living plus rent index is 90.68, Groceries index is 122.72, Restaurant price index is 119.85 and local purchasing power index is 95.35. These ratios are taken from NUMBEO they indicates that living in Switzerland is not a cup of tea.
ICELAND
Third is Iceland, cost of living index is 111.71, rent index is 46.53, cost of living plus rent index is 80.47, Groceries index is 103.88, restaurant price index is 119.74 and local purchasing power index is 95.35.ice land has beautiful road territories, public transport is very economical in Iceland, though it is 2nd most expansive country to live in but travelling rates in Iceland are very reasonable.
NORWAY
Forth is Norway with its Cost of living index is 106.31, Rent index is 39.88, cost of living plus rent index is 74.47, groceries index is 98.31, restaurant index is 117.13 and local purchasing power index is 105.58. Norway Government provides very efficient health care facilities to its public.
BAHAMAS
Fifth is Bahamas with its Cost of living index is 104.05, rent index is 40.59, cost of living plus rent index is 73.63, groceries index is 103.52, restaurant index is 89.95, local purchasing power index is 34.76. Similar to Norway government of Bahamas also have very efficient health care facilities.
US VIRGIN ISLAND
Sixth is Us virgin island with its Cost of living index is 85.86, rent index is 37.23, cost of living plus rent index is 62.56, groceries index is 75.41, restaurant index is 81.12, local purchasing power index is 95.82. Leading sectors in employment are tourism; manufacturing; and finance, real estate, and insurance.
JAPAN
Seventh is Japan with its Cost of living index is 85.28, rent index is 27.56, cost of living plus rent index is 57.62, groceries index is 89.92, restaurant index is 47.83, local purchasing power index is 102.52. Japan has 0.5 growth rate annually.
ITALY
Eighth is Italy with its Cost of living index is 83.70, rent index is 21.49, cost of living plus rent index is 53.89, groceries index is 73.94, restaurant index is 76.24, local purchasing power index is 71.83. Italy has 25.54 billion labor force, most productive in Italy is agriculture, industry and then services.
DENMARK
Ninth is Italy with its Cost of living index is 83.02, rent index is 35.02, cost of living plus rent index is 60.01, groceries index is 63.84, restaurant index is 101.01, local purchasing power index is 98.76. There are lowest level of income inequalities in Denmark, though it is costly to live in Denmark but yet it has very high wage of labor in comparison of other countries.
SINGAPORE
Tenth is Italy with its Cost of living index is 82.41, rent index is 70.22, cost of living plus rent index is 76.57, Groceries index is 71.68, restaurant index is 58.38, local purchasing power index is 92.70.