Tuesday 7 July 2009

Johannesburg : Cheapest city for expats to live in the world...

Joburg always gets a bum rap. I personally don't have any issues with the place other than it's full of moaners and yuppie coke heads without any of the relaxed and chillded vibe we have at the coast. Anyone coming to Joburg for the first time is always pleasantly surprised as they're very unlikely to b exposed to any of the shitty areas. It's certainly a very wealthy city and the infrastructure, nightlife, restuarants etc are world class......and now another bonus.....acording to the M&G it's also now rated the cheapest city in the world for expats to live in.

From here.

Moving to Japan? It had better be on a good salary, with a global survey naming Tokyo and Osaka as the world's most expensive cities for expatriates, largely due to the strength of the yen against the US dollar.

The 2009 Cost of Living survey, by consultancy firm Mercer, covered 143 cities across the world, measuring the comparative cost of over 200 items, including housing, transport, food, clothing, entertainment and household goods.Tokyo, last year's second most expensive city, climbed to the top spot, knocking Moscow down to number three. Geneva and Hong Kong ranked fourth and fifth, with Asian and European cities dominating the top 10 slots.

The survey, conducted in March, uses New York as the base city for the index, with currency moves measured against the dollar. New York itself jumped to eighth from 22nd last year.

"As a direct impact of the economic downturn over the last year, we have observed significant fluctuations in most of the world's currencies, which have had a profound impact on this year's rankings," Nathalie Constantin-Metral, a senior researcher at Mercer, said in a statement on the firm's website."Now that cost containment and reduction is at the top of most company agendas, keeping track of the change in factors that dictate expatriate cost of living is essential," she added

.Tel Aviv ranked as the most expensive city in the Middle East, while Caracas was top in South America, and Sydney was the priciest city for expatriates in the Pacific.

And the cheapest city? ... Johannesburg, which replaced Asuncion in Paraguay. -

Reuters

Following are the top-10 most expensive cities, according to the survey. Last year's rankings are in brackets:1. Tokyo (2)2. Osaka (11)3. Moscow (1)4. Geneva (8)5. Hong Kong (6)6. Zurich (9)7. Copenhagen (7)8. New York City (22)9. Beijing (20)10.Singapore (13)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey rooster i know
this is off topic

but i live in australia at the moment and i jsut came back from the movies and saw the trailer for the south african movie district 9 and it looks flopping retarded

it had an alien with its face blacked out and a dutchman accent ?


as for josie its a jol

The Rooster said...

woah...the movie looks awful ! But it's got 21 million views and a massive marketing campaign . Is this a joke ? Peter Jaknson aking a movie about illegal actual alines in south africa ? No , no , no...this is doing my head in.

Anonymous said...

ja rooster is looks

awefull i cringed in the cinema
seeing the trailer

Anonymous said...

rooster

do u think the movie might be a
cleaver attempt to tell us how rascims and xenophobia is wrong ?