This map shows the difference in living costs around the world using figures from the world's largest database of user contributed data about cities and countries worldwide. The Consumer Price Index, used to determine the difference in the living costs between countries takes into account the prices of groceries, transportation, restaurants and utilities.
The CPI in the infographic is a relative indicator of a country's living costs compared to New York.
— MoveHub
The top five cheapest countries are: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Algeria.
The most expensive countries are: Switzerland, Norway, Venezuela, Iceland, and Denmark.
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Our map and statistical obsession is lunacy.
Do you have an info graphic for that?
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