Thursday, July 5, 2012

Cost of Living - Europe July 2012

Zurich remains the most expensive place to live in Europe based on the overall cost of living, followed by Geneva and Moscow. The worlds most expensive place to live, based on the overall cost of living as at July 2012, encompassing all cost of living baskets is Hong Kong having overtaken Tokyo to top the latest international cost of living rankings.

Zurich has an overall cost of living index of 137.12 and Moscow 120.96 compared to Hong Kong with an overall cost of living index of 149.14, followed by Tokyo with 142.12. The overall index is comprised of 13 different basket groups. The assumption using the overall index is that everything is paid from the salary package. In addition, the cost of living calculations are weighted according to typical monthly international expatriate spending patterns. The Household Accommodation Basket for example, has a weighting of 30%, while the Groceries Basket has a weighting of 16.5%. That means that an international expatriate who, for example, earns 10,000 would typically spend 3,000 (30% of 10,000) on housing and 1,650 on groceries.

Zurich and Geneva are particularly expensive for groceries, restaurants meals out, hotels and transport. For example a cappucino costs around 4.20 EUR / 5.30 USD in Zurich compared to 4.40 USD in Moscow, 2.35 GBP / 3.70 USD in London and 3.60 USD in New York. A litre of petrol / gasoline costs around 1.60 EUR / 2.00 USD in Zurich compared to 0.95 USD in Moscow, 1.30 GBP / 2.04 USD in London and 1.02 USD in New York.

Moscow is Europe and the world's most expensive place to live based on the cost of living excluding the housing, education, healthcare and transport baskets, followed in turn by Zurich and Geneva. Many companies cover these costs on behalf of the employee while on international assignments.

Moscow is particularly expensive for furniture & appliances, clothing, groceries and miscellaneous items such as stationary, linen and general goods and services. Whilst none of these baskets are the most expensive in the world, the overall average is highest, pushing Moscow into the most expensive ranks. The housing, education, healthcare and transport baskets are not as expensive as the other high cost of living places which is why overall (inclusive of all baskets) Moscow is only ranked 15th most expensive. The Russian Ruble has weakend steadily over the past 4 years making imports expensive. The Russian Ruble recently plummeted to its lowest level in more than three years against the US dollar, mainly as a result of falling oil prices and European sovereign debt worries. In January 2008 1 ruble bought USD 0.041, in January 2011 this had dropped to 0.033 and it has recently dropped below 0.030. The impact on expatriates in Moscow is that imported goods have become a great deal costlier. To provide an assignee in Moscow, with a similar purchasing power to what they had in previous years, requires an adjustment to their assignment salary. The amount of adjustment depends on which country they come from. The larger the difference in cost of living, the larger the adjustment required to ensure a similar level of purchasing power in Moscow, or any other host country for that matter.

The rankings are based on data collected for 780 international locations, covering every country world-wide.

The cost of living (COL) data collected is representative of an expatriate lifestyle. The components of the COL data are local prices for fixed quantities of the same goods and services in each location, local inflation and exchange rates. Prices in each location are affected by availability (i.e. supply & demand) as well as local pricing regulations and taxes on goods and services (e.g.premiums on luxury brands). Local inflation is usually representative of local price increases which in turn impacts an expatriates purchasing power in the host country. The exchange rate impacts both the price of imports to the host country and the expatriate assignment salary calculation between the home and host country. The cost of living has a significant impact on the purchasing power of an expatriate’s salary package.

Cost of Living Rank - Europe Locations - Overall Cost of Living & All Baskets (Highest to Lowest):
  1. Switzerland, Zurich
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  3. Switzerland, Geneva
  4. Russia, Moscow
  5. United Kingdom, London
  6. Liechtenstein, Vaduz
  7. Denmark, Copenhagen
  8. Norway, Oslo
  9. Monaco, Monaco
  10. Sweden, Stockholm
  11. France, Paris
  12. Jersey, Saint Helier
  13. Austria, Vienna
  14. Russia, Vladivostok
  15. Italy, Rome
  16. Russia, Kaliningrad
  17. Isle of Man, Douglas
  18. Russia, St. Petersburg
  19. Belgium, Brussels
  20. United Kingdom, Edinburgh
  21. Germany, Frankfurt
  22. United Kingdom, Guildford
  23. San Marino, San Marino
  24. Russia, Novosibirsk
  25. Germany, Munich
  26. Russia, Nizhny Novgorod
  27. Finland, Helsinki
  28. United Kingdom, Belfast
  29. United Kingdom, Luton
  30. United Kingdom, Manchester
  31. United Kingdom, Liverpool
  32. United Kingdom, Glasgow
  33. Iceland, Reykjavik
  34. Luxembourg, Luxembourg
  35. Azerbaijan, Baku
  36. Germany, Hamburg
  37. United Kingdom, Aberdeen
  38. Guernsey, St Peter Port
  39. Netherlands, Amsterdam
  40. Estonia, Tallinn
  41. Russia, Kazan
  42. United Kingdom, Bristol
  43. United Kingdom, Stoke-on-Trent
  44. United Kingdom, Leeds
  45. Belarus, Minsk
  46. Croatia, Zagreb
  47. Germany, Berlin
  48. Germany, Cologne
  49. United Kingdom, Newcastle upon Tyne
  50. Russia, Yekaterinburg
  51. Russia, Omsk
  52. Czech Republic, Prague
  53. Russia, Samara
  54. Germany, Stuttgart
  55. United Kingdom, Milton Keynes
  56. United Kingdom, Sheffield
  57. Italy, Palermo
  58. Ireland, Dublin
  59. United Kingdom, Southampton
  60. United Kingdom, Isle of Wight
  61. United Kingdom, Cardiff
  62. United Kingdom, Reading
  63. Turkey, Izmir
  64. France, Nice
  65. United Kingdom, Coventry
  66. United Kingdom, Northampton
  67. Malta, Valletta
  68. Germany, Bonn
  69. United Kingdom, Derby
  70. Greenland, Nuuk
  71. United Kingdom, Birmingham
  72. United Kingdom, Portsmouth
  73. Turkey, Mersin
  74. Turkey, Adana
  75. France, Toulouse
  76. Italy, Genoa
  77. France, Bordeaux
  78. Italy, Milan
  79. Italy, Turin
  80. Portugal, Lisbon
  81. Turkey, Konya
  82. United Kingdom, Preston
  83. Spain, Madrid
  84. United Kingdom, Bradford
  85. United Kingdom, Leicester
  86. Turkey, Bursa
  87. United Kingdom, Kingston upon Hull
  88. France, Marseille
  89. Cyprus, Nicosia
  90. United Kingdom, Nottingham
  91. France, Lyon
  92. France, Lille
  93. Turkey, Istanbul
  94. France, Nantes
  95. Spain, Barcelona
  96. Turkey, Ankara
  97. United Kingdom, Wolverhampton
  98. United Kingdom, Plymouth
  99. Georgia Republic of, Tbilisi
  100. Slovakia, Bratislava
  101. Ukraine, Kiev
  102. Greece, Athens
  103. Lithuania, Vilnius
  104. Netherlands, Rotterdam
  105. Spain, Valencia
  106. Italy, Naples
  107. Greece, Thessaloniki
  108. Andorra, Andorra la Vella
  109. Gibraltar, Gibraltar
  110. Slovenia, Ljubljana
  111. Serbia, Belgrade
  112. Poland, Warsaw
  113. Hungary, Budapest
  114. Montenegro, Podgorica
  115. Moldova, Chisinau
  116. Latvia, Riga
  117. Vatican City, Vatican City
  118. Armenia, Yerevan
  119. Poland, Krakow
  120. Poland, Lodz
  121. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
  122. Macedonia, Skopje
  123. Kosovo, Pristina
  124. Albania, Tirana
  125. Romania, Bucharest
  126. Bulgaria, Sofia
Cost of Living Rank - Europe Locations - Excluding Housing, Education, Healthcare and Transport Baskets (Highest to Lowest):
  1. Russia, Moscow
  2. Switzerland, Zurich
  3. Switzerland, Geneva
  4. Denmark, Copenhagen
  5. Norway, Oslo
  6. Russia, Vladivostok
  7. Liechtenstein, Vaduz
  8. Russia, Kaliningrad
  9. Russia, St. Petersburg
  10. Russia, Nizhny Novgorod
  11. Monaco, Monaco
  12. Azerbaijan, Baku
  13. Russia, Novosibirsk
  14. Estonia, Tallinn
  15. France, Paris
  16. Russia, Yekaterinburg
  17. United Kingdom, London
  18. Italy, Rome
  19. Russia, Samara
  20. Belarus, Minsk
  21. Sweden, Stockholm
  22. Russia, Kazan
  23. Austria, Vienna
  24. Germany, Frankfurt
  25. Russia, Omsk
  26. Belgium, Brussels
  27. San Marino, San Marino
  28. Germany, Munich
  29. Finland, Helsinki
  30. Germany, Hamburg
  31. Germany, Berlin
  32. Jersey, Saint Helier
  33. Luxembourg, Luxembourg
  34. Netherlands, Amsterdam
  35. Iceland, Reykjavik
  36. Spain, Madrid
  37. Germany, Cologne
  38. Germany, Bonn
  39. Germany, Stuttgart
  40. Spain, Barcelona
  41. Isle of Man, Douglas
  42. Latvia, Riga
  43. Turkey, Mersin
  44. France, Nice
  45. Italy, Palermo
  46. Slovenia, Ljubljana
  47. Slovakia, Bratislava
  48. France, Toulouse
  49. Turkey, Izmir
  50. Czech Republic, Prague
  51. United Kingdom, Edinburgh
  52. Greenland, Nuuk
  53. United Kingdom, Guildford
  54. Italy, Genoa
  55. Italy, Milan
  56. Guernsey, St Peter Port
  57. Italy, Turin
  58. Cyprus, Nicosia
  59. Turkey, Istanbul
  60. Ireland, Dublin
  61. Turkey, Adana
  62. United Kingdom, Manchester
  63. Turkey, Konya
  64. United Kingdom, Luton
  65. Turkey, Ankara
  66. United Kingdom, Glasgow
  67. United Kingdom, Liverpool
  68. Turkey, Bursa
  69. United Kingdom, Belfast
  70. Gibraltar, Gibraltar
  71. France, Bordeaux
  72. Spain, Valencia
  73. Andorra, Andorra la Vella
  74. France, Marseille
  75. Lithuania, Vilnius
  76. United Kingdom, Stoke-on-Trent
  77. United Kingdom, Aberdeen
  78. Georgia Republic of, Tbilisi
  79. France, Lille
  80. Portugal, Lisbon
  81. France, Lyon
  82. United Kingdom, Sheffield
  83. United Kingdom, Leeds
  84. United Kingdom, Milton Keynes
  85. United Kingdom, Bristol
  86. France, Nantes
  87. United Kingdom, Cardiff
  88. Netherlands, Rotterdam
  89. Italy, Naples
  90. United Kingdom, Reading
  91. Malta, Valletta
  92. United Kingdom, Newcastle upon Tyne
  93. United Kingdom, Coventry
  94. United Kingdom, Southampton
  95. United Kingdom, Isle of Wight
  96. Greece, Athens
  97. Moldova, Chisinau
  98. United Kingdom, Derby
  99. Greece, Thessaloniki
  100. Ukraine, Kiev
  101. United Kingdom, Portsmouth
  102. United Kingdom, Preston
  103. United Kingdom, Birmingham
  104. United Kingdom, Northampton
  105. Poland, Warsaw
  106. United Kingdom, Leicester
  107. United Kingdom, Bradford
  108. United Kingdom, Kingston upon Hull
  109. Vatican City, Vatican City
  110. United Kingdom, Nottingham
  111. Croatia, Zagreb
  112. Hungary, Budapest
  113. United Kingdom, Plymouth
  114. United Kingdom, Wolverhampton
  115. Poland, Krakow
  116. Poland, Lodz
  117. Armenia, Yerevan
  118. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
  119. Montenegro, Podgorica
  120. Bulgaria, Sofia
  121. Kosovo, Pristina
  122. Serbia, Belgrade
  123. Romania, Bucharest
  124. Albania, Tirana
  125. Macedonia, Skopje
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The 13 basket groups do not count equally and are weighted according to expatriate expenditure norms as follows (weighting percentage is in brackets):
1. Alcohol & Tobacco (2%): Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products.
2. Clothing (2.5%): Clothing and footwear products.
3. Communication (2%): Telephone, Internet, Mobile Contract and Calls.
4. Education (5%): Creche Fees, School Fees, College Fees, and Tertiary Study Fees.
5. Furniture & Appliances (5%): Furniture, household equipment and appliances.
6. Groceries (16.5%): Food, non-alcoholic beverages and cleaning materials.
7. Healthcare (5%): Doctor Consultation rates, Private Ward Rate, Prescription Medicine, and Private Medical Insurance Contributions.
8. Household (30%): Housing rental, utilities, local rates and residential taxes.
9. Miscellaneous (3%): Stationary, Linen and general goods and services.
10. Personal Care (3%): Personal Care products and services.
11. Recreation & Culture (6%): Books, Camera Film, Cinema Ticket, DVD and CD’s, Sports goods, Theatre Tickets.
12. Restaurants Meals Out and Hotels (2%): Dinner at Restaurant (non fast food), Hotel Rates, Take Away, Drinks & Snacks (fast Food).
13. Transport (18%): Public Transport, Vehicle Costs, Vehicle Fuel, Vehicle Insurance and Vehicle Maintenance.

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