NEWS | MERCER’S QUALITY OF LIVING CITY RANKING

These factors are evaluated in Mercer's Quality of Living Reports, which offer city-to-city comparisons for nearly 500 global assignment destinations.

WHAT FACTORS DETERMINE QUALITY OF LIVING?

These factors are evaluated in Mercer’s Quality of Living Reports, which offer city-to-city comparisons for nearly 500 global assignment destinations.

Recreation

Recreation

Housing

Housing

Economic environment

Economic environment

Consumer goods availability

Consumer goods availability

Public services and transport

Public services and transport

Political and social environment

Political and social environment

Natural environment

Natural environment

Socio-cultural environment

Socio-cultural environment

School and education

School and education

Medical and health considerations

Medical and health considerations

MERCER’S 25TH ANNUAL COST OF LIVING SURVEY REVEALS N’DJAMENA IS THE HIGHEST RANKING IN AFRICA

  • Cities in Asia are the most expensive locations for employees working abroad
  • Multinationals’ focus on mobility as a workforce strategy supports career growth and global competitiveness

Mercer, a global consulting leader in advancing health, wealth and careers, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Marsh & McLennan Companies (NYSE: MMC), has released the results of its 2019 Cost of Living survey, ranking cities around the world. Mercer’s 25th annual Cost of Living Survey finds that a number of factors, including currency fluctuations, cost of inflation for goods and services, and volatility in accommodation prices, contribute to the overall cost of expatriate packages for employees on international assignments. According to the report, N’Djamena, Chad takes the lead as the highest-ranking city in Africa.

In a rapidly changing world, mobility programs have become a core component of multinational organizations’ global talent strategy. Organizations realize that to thrive they must embrace change, adapt to new technologies, and build emerging skills to attract, motivate, and enhance talent.

“In a skill-focused economy driven by digital disruption and the need for a globally connected workforce, deploying expatriate employees is an increasingly important aspect of a competitive business strategy for global companies,” said Ilya Bonic, President of Mercer’s Career business. “There are numerous personal and organizational advantages for sending employees overseas, including career development, global experience, new skillsets, and re-allocation of resources. By offering fair and competitive compensation packages, organizations can facilitate moves that drive business results.”

Key African Findings

Kinshasa, Dem. Rep. of Congo (22) is in second place, rising fifteen places. Libreville, Gabon (24) is the next African city on the list, followed by Lagos, Nigeria (25), which moved up seventeen places.

Despite dropping about 20 places, Luanda, Angola (26) still remains in fifth place.

As compared to last year’s report, some African countries like Conakry in Guinea and Nairobi, Kenya have gone up from 106 to 88 and from 123 to 97 respectively.

Douala in Cameroon and Maputo in Mozambique have seen a noticeable increase in exchange rates. Whereas the opposite has been recorded for Brazzaville, Congo (39). Other costly African cities include Dakar (72) and Abuja (85).

“Contrary to the perception that the African market is very volatile, certain factors like currency fluctuations and housing costs contribute to varying Cost of Living differentials in developed economies,” said Yolanda Sedlmaier, Principal Leader – Africa Mobility at Mercer. “Each African country has its own unique economy and this is why multinationals need not approach their expatriate packages for Africa with one single strategy. Let’s look at it this way, while a city like N’Djamena in Chad has been listed as the 11th most expensive city in the world, whereas Mali comes in at the 124th position in terms of cost of living,” Yolanda Sedlmaier, added.

Global ranking

Mercer’s 2019 Cost of Living Survey finds that eight out of the top ten of the world’s most expensive cities for expatriates are Asian cities, resulting from high costs for expatriate consumer goods and a dynamic housing market. Tokyo (2), Singapore (3) and Seoul (4) top the list, while the costliest city in the world for the second consecutive year is Hong Kong (1). Other cities appearing in the top ten are Zurich (5), Shanghai (6), Ashgabat (7), Beijing (8), New York City (9), and Shenzhen (10). The world’s least expensive cities for expatriates are Tunis (209), Tashkent (208), and Karachi (207).

Mercer’s widely recognized survey is one of the world’s most comprehensive, and is designed to help multinational companies and governments determine compensation allowances for their expatriate employees. New York City is used as the base city for all comparisons, and currency movements are measured against the US dollar. The survey includes over 500 cities throughout the world; this year’s ranking includes 209 cities across five continents and measures the comparative cost of more than 200 items in each location, including housing, transportation, food, clothing, household goods, and entertainment.

Mercer produces individual cost of living and rental accommodation cost reports for each city surveyed.

Notes for Editors

The figures for Mercer’s cost of living and rental accommodation cost comparisons are derived from a survey conducted in March 2019. Exchange rates from that time and Mercer’s international basket of goods and services from its Cost of Living Survey have been used as base measurements.

Governments and major companies use data from this survey to protect the purchasing power of their employees when transferred abroad; rental accommodation costs data is used to assess local expatriate housing allowances. The choice of cities surveyed is based on demand for data.

MERCER COST OF LIVING SURVEY RESULTS

WORLDWIDE RANKINGS 2019

Claiming eight of the top 10 spots, Asian cities continue to dominate the list of most expensive locations for working abroad in Mercer’s 2019 ranking. Western Europe dominates the ranking with Luxembourg named as the safest city in the world.

WORLDWIDE RANKINGS 2019

RankCityCountry/Region
1ViennaAustria
2ZürichSwitzerland
3VancouverCanada
3MunichGermany
3AucklandNew Zealand
6DüsseldorfGermany
7FrankfurtGermany
8CopenhagenDenmark
9GenevaSwitzerland
10BaselSwitzerland
RankCityCountry/Region
11SydneyAustralia
11AmsterdamNetherlands
13BerlinGermany
14BernSwitzerland
15WellingtonNew Zealand
16TorontoCanada
17MelbourneAustralia
18LuxembourgLuxembourg
19OttawaCanada
19HamburgGermany
21PerthAustralia
21MontréalCanada
23NuremburgGermany
23StockholmSweden
25OsloNorway
25SingaporeSingapore
27StuttgartGermany
28BrusselsBelgium
29AdelaideAustralia
30CanberraAustralia
31HelsinkiFinland
32CalgaryCanada
33DublinIreland
34San FranciscoUnited States
35BrisbaneAustralia
36BostonUnited States
37LisbonPortugal
37HonoluluUnited States
39ParisFrance
40LyonFrance
41MilanItaly
41LondonUnited Kingdom
43BarcelonaSpain
44New YorkUnited States
45EdinburghUnited Kingdom
46MadridSpain
46SeattleUnited States
48GlasgowUnited Kingdom
49KobeJapan
49TokyoJapan
49BirminghamUnited Kingdom
49ChicagoUnited States
53WashingtonUnited States
54PhiladelphiaUnited States
55YokohamaJapan
56RomeItaly
57AberdeenUnited Kingdom
58OsakaJapan
59PittsburghUnited States
60LeipzigGermany
61MinneapolisUnited States
62NagoyaJapan
63DallasUnited States
64BelfastUnited Kingdom
64AtlantaUnited States
66HoustonUnited States
66Los AngelesUnited States
66MiamiUnited States
69PragueCzech Republic
70St. LouisUnited States
71Hong KongHong Kong SAR
72Pointe-à-PitreGuadeloupe (France)
72DetroitUnited States
74LjubljanaSlovenia
74DubaiUnited Arab Emirates
76BudapestHungary
77SeoulSouth Korea
78Abu DhabiUnited Arab Emirates
78MontevideoUruguay
80BratislavaSlovakia
81VilniusLithuania
82WarsawPoland
83Port LouisMauritius
84TaipeiTaiwan
85Kuala LumpurMalaysia
86LimassolCyprus
86TallinnEstonia
88DurbanSouth Africa
89AthensGreece
90RigaLatvia
91Buenos AiresArgentina
92San JuanPuerto Rico
93SantiagoChile
94BusanSouth Korea
95Cape TownSouth Africa
96JohannesburgSouth Africa
97Panama CityPanama
98ZagrebCroatia
98VictoriaSeychelles
100WroclawPoland
101Johor BahruMalaysia
101TaichungTaiwan
103ShanghaiChina
104Tel AvivIsrael
105MuscatOman
106Bandar Seri BegawanBrunei
107BrasiliaBrazil
108San JoséCosta Rica
109BucharestRomania
110NoumeaNew Caledonia
110DohaQata
112NassauBahamas
113MonterreyMexico
114TunisTunisia
115AsunciónParaguay
116SofiaBulgaria
117RabatMorocco
118Rio de JaneiroBrazil
119São PauloBrazil
120BeijingChina
120AmmanJordan
122GuangzhouChina
122QuitoEcuador
124CasablancaMorocco
124LimaPeru
126Kuwait CityKuwait
127ManausBrazil
128BogotáColombia
129Mexico CityMexico
130IstanbulTurkey
131WindhoekNamibia
132ShenzhenChina
133BangkokThailand
134ChengduChina
135Santo DomingoDominican Republic
136ManamaBahrain
137ManilaPhilippines
138ColomboSri Lanka
139BelgradeSerbia
140NanjingChina
141GaboroneBotswana
142JakartaIndonesia
143HyderabadIndia
143PuneIndia
145XianChina
146QingdaoChina
147Port of SpainTrinidad & Tobago
148ChongqingChina
149BengaluruIndia
150LusakaZambia
151ChennaiIndia
152KingstonJamaica
153Ho Chi Minh CityVietnam
154MumbaiIndia
155HanoiVietnam
156La PazBolivia
156SarajevoBosnia-Herzegovina
158ShenyangChina
158Guatemala CityGuatemala
160KolkataIndia
161SkopjeMacedonia
162New DelhiIndia
163DakarSenegal
164RiyadhSaudi Arabia
165AccraGhana
166LibrevilleGabon
167MoscowRussia
168JeddahSaudi Arabia
169JilinChina
170YerevanArmenia
171VientianePeople’s Democratic Republic of Laos
172KampalaUganda
173KyivUkraine
174St. PetersburgRussia
175TiranaAlbania
175San SalvadorEl Salvador
177CairoEqypt
177AlmatyKazakhstan
179BanjulGambia
180ManaguaNicaragua
181BlantyreMalawi
182CotonouBenin
183MaputoMozambique
184BeirutLebanon
185AlgiersAlgeria
186NairobiKenya
187TbilisiGeorgia
188MinskBelarus
189DjiboutiDjibouti
189TegucigalpaHonduras
191KigaliRwanda
192HavanaCuba
193YaoundeCameroon
194IslamabadPakistan
195BakuAzerbaijan
196Phnom PenhCambodia
197DoualaCameroon
198Dar es SalaamTanzania
199LuandaAngola
199TehranIran
201KarachiPakistan
202CaracasVenezuela
203YangonMyanmar
203LomeTogo
203TashkentUzbekistan
206BishkekKyrgyzstan
207LahorePakistan
208AbidjanCote d’Ivoire
209Addis AbabaEthiopia
210HarareZimbabwe
211AshgabatTurkmenistan
212LagosNigeria
213AbujaNigeria
214AntananarivoMadagascar
215DushanbeTajikistan
216OuagadougouBurkina Faso
217DhakaBangladesh
218TripoliLibya
218NiameyNiger
220BamakoMali
221NouakchottMauritania
222ConakryGuinea Republic
223KinshasaDemocratic Republic of the Congo
224BrazzavilleCongo
225DamascusSyria
226N’DjamenaChad
227KhartoumSudan
228Port au PrinceHaiti
229Sana’aYemen Arab Republic
230BanguiCentral African Republic
231BaghdadIraq

Source: Mercer’s 2019 Cost of Living Survey

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