Monday, April 30, 2012

Cost of Living Rankings - Transport - April 2012


Cost of living rank of Transport cost of living indexes as at April 2012 for all global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). Our calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.

The top 10 Most expensive places - Transport Basket which includes Hire Purchase / Lease of Vehicle, Petrol / Diesel, Public Transport, Service Maintenance, Tyres, Vehicle Insurance and Vehicle Purchase:
  1. Norway, Oslo
  2. Malawi, Lilongwe
  3. Timor-Leste, Dili
  4. Norway, All Areas
  5. Malawi, All Areas
  6. Timor-Leste, All Areas
  7. Germany, Frankfurt
  8. Denmark, Copenhagen
  9. Austria, Vienna
  10. Denmark, All Areas 

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Cost of Living Rankings - Restaurants, Meals Out & Hotel - April 2012

Cost of living rank of Restaurants, Meals Out and Hotels cost of living indexes as at April 2012 for all global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). The calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.

The top 10 Most expensive places - Restaurants Meals Out and Hotels Basket which includes Business Dinner, Dinner at Restaurant (non fast food), Hotel Rates and Take Away Drinks & Snacks (fast Food):
  1. Angola, Luanda
  2. Angola, All Areas
  3. Switzerland, Zurich
  4. Switzerland, Geneva
  5. Switzerland, All Areas
  6. Brazil, Sao Paulo
  7. USA, New York (Manhattan) NY
  8. Australia, Sydney
  9. Greece, Athens
  10. Norway, Oslo


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Cost of Living Rankings - Recreation & Culture - April 2012

Cost of living rank of Recreation and Culture cost of living indexes as at April 2012 for all global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). The calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.

The top 10 Most expensive places - Recreation & Culture Basket which incudes Books, Cinema Ticket, DVD and CD’s, Gym/Fitness Club Membership, Sports goods and Theatre Ticket:
  1. Niger, Niamey
  2. Niger, All Areas
  3. Central African Republic, Bangui
  4. Australia, Sydney
  5. Australia, Canberra
  6. Guinea-Bissau, Bissau
  7. Australia, Melbourne
  8. Australia, Perth
  9. Norway, Oslo
  10. Tajikistan, Dushanbe 

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The COLA report calculates how much additional allowance (over and above your current salary) you need to earn in another location to compensate for a higher cost of living, hardship and the exchange rate, in order to have the same relative spending power and as a result have a similar standard of living as you have in your current location. Each new COLA report uses 1 credit ($99). Recommended for calculation of a cost of living allowance for short-term assignments.

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Cost of Living Rankings - Miscellaneous - April 2012

Cost of living rank of Miscellaneous cost of living indexes as at April 2012 for all global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). The calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.

The top 10 Most expensive places - Miscellaneous Items Basket which includes Domestic Help, Dry Cleaning, Linen, Office Supplies, Newspapers and Magazines and Postage Stamps:
  1. Russia, Moscow
  2. Russia, Vladivostok
  3. Eritrea, Asmara
  4. Russia, Kaliningrad
  5. Eritrea, All Areas
  6. Russia, All Areas
  7. Russia, Nizhny Novgorod
  8. Russia, St. Petersburg
  9. Russia, Novosibirsk
  10. Central African Republic, Bangui 

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The COLA report calculates how much additional allowance (over and above your current salary) you need to earn in another location to compensate for a higher cost of living, hardship and the exchange rate, in order to have the same relative spending power and as a result have a similar standard of living as you have in your current location. Each new COLA report uses 1 credit ($99). Recommended for calculation of a cost of living allowance for short-term assignments.

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Friday, April 27, 2012

Cost of Living Rankings - Personal Care - April 2012

Cost of living rank of Personal Care cost of living indexes as at April 2012 for all global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). The calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.

The top 10 Most expensive places - Personal Care Basket which includes Cosmetics, Haircare, Moisturiser / Sun Block, Nappies, Pain Relief Tablets, Toilet Paper, Toothpaste and Soap / Shampoo / Conditioner:
  1. Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek
  2. Iran, Tehran
  3. Kyrgyzstan, All Areas
  4. Iran, All Areas
  5. Brazil, Sao Paulo
  6. Congo Democratic Rep, Kinshasa
  7. Slovakia, Bratislava
  8. Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
  9. Australia, Sydney
  10. Slovakia, All Areas
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The COLA report calculates how much additional allowance (over and above your current salary) you need to earn in another location to compensate for a higher cost of living, hardship and the exchange rate, in order to have the same relative spending power and as a result have a similar standard of living as you have in your current location. Each new COLA report uses 1 credit ($99). Recommended for calculation of a cost of living allowance for short-term assignments.

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Cost of Living Rankings - Household Accommodation - April 2012

Cost of living rank of Household cost of living indexes as at April 2012 for all global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). The calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.



The top 10 Most expensive places - Household Accommodation Basket which includes House / Flat Mortgage, House / Flat Rental, Household Electricity Consumption, Household Gas / Fuel Consumption, Household Water Consumption and Local Property Rates / Taxes / Levies:
  1. China, Hong Kong
  2. Japan, Tokyo
  3. Japan, Yokohama
  4. Japan, Nagoya
  5. China, Shanghai
  6. Japan, Kyoto
  7. Japan, Osaka
  8. Japan, Kawasaki
  9. Japan, Fukuoka
  10. Taiwan, Taipei
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Global food prices are rising again according to the World Bank




Global food prices increased by 8 percent from December 2011 to March 2012 due to higher oil prices, adverse weather conditions, and Asia’s strong demand for food imports, according to the World Bank Group’s latest Food Price Watch.

The World Bank’s Global Food Price Index was only 1 percent below a year ago and 6 percent below the February 2011 historic peak. If the current forecasts for increased food production do not materialize, global food prices could reach higher levels, underscoring the need to remain very vigilant. 

“After four months of consecutive price declines, food prices are on the rise again threatening the food security of millions of people,” said Otaviano Canuto, World Bank Vice President for Poverty Reduction and Economic Management (PREM). “Putting food first must remain a priority for the international community and in our work in developing countries.”

According to the quarterly Food Price Watch report, prices of all key staples increased between last December and March of this year, except for rice, due to both abundant supply and strong competition among exporters. Maize prices increased by 9 percent, soybean oil by 7 percent, wheat by 6 percent, and sugar by 5 percent. Crude oil prices rose by 13 percent.

In addition, domestic food prices remain high, especially in Africa as the result of a combination of large food imports and local factors, such as trade restrictions between neighbors, hoarding, civil unrest, high fuel transportation costs and bad weather conditions.

In a global context, domestic food price increases have been larger than price declines across countries.  Wheat prices from March 2011 to March 2012 rose 92 percent in Belarus, while the price of maize increased by 82 percent in Malawi, 80 percent in Ethiopia, and 71 percent in Mexico.

Production outlooks remain strong for 2012/13 and a number of factors have kept pressures on prices at bay. Record prices in late 2010 and early 2011 led to increased production of major crops worldwide, and are a key factor in the strong projections for the 2012/13 season. The slowdown in maize use for ethanol production in the U.S. and weak global demand due to the euro crisis are contributing to keeping upward price pressures on check.


Cost of Living Rankings - Healthcare - April 2012

Cost of living rank of Healthcare cost of living indexes as at April 2012 for all global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). The calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.

The top 10 Most expensive places - Healthcare Basket which includes General Practitioner Consultation rates, Hospital Private Ward Daily Rate, Non-Prescription Medicine and Private Medical Insurance / Medical Aid Contributions:
  1. Japan, Tokyo
  2. China, Hong Kong
  3. Australia, Sydney
  4. Switzerland, Zurich
  5. Switzerland, Geneva
  6. Australia, Canberra
  7. Japan, Yokohama
  8. Australia, Melbourne
  9. Switzerland, All Areas
  10. Australia, Perth

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The COLA report calculates how much additional allowance (over and above your current salary) you need to earn in another location to compensate for a higher cost of living, hardship and the exchange rate, in order to have the same relative spending power and as a result have a similar standard of living as you have in your current location. Each new COLA report uses 1 credit ($99). Recommended for calculation of a cost of living allowance for short-term assignments.


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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Cost of Living Rankings - Groceries - April 2012

Cost of living rank of Grocery cost of living indexes as at April 2012 for all global locations. The indexes are calculated using the prices for specific quantities of the same goods and services in each location, based on expatriate spending patterns across 13 broad categories (Basket Groups). The calculators make use of the cost of living indexes, based on your input and Xpatulator's data, to create reports online which you can save, e-mail or convert to a pdf file.



The top 10 Most expensive places - Groceries Basket which includes Baby Consumables, Baked Goods, Baking, Canned Foods, Cheese, Cleaning Products, Dairy, Fresh Fruits, Fresh Vegetables, Fruit Juices, Frozen, Meat, Oil & Vinegars, Pet Food, Pre-Prepared Meals, Sauces, Seafood, Snacks, Soft Drinks and Spices & Herbs:
  1. Japan, Tokyo
  2. Switzerland, Zurich
  3. Switzerland, Geneva
  4. Venezuela, Caracas
  5. Switzerland, All Areas
  6. Solomon Islands, Honiara
  7. USA, Honolulu HI
  8. Denmark, Copenhagen
  9. Korea Republic of, Seoul
  10. Korea Republic of, Daegu
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The COLA report calculates how much additional allowance (over and above your current salary) you need to earn in another location to compensate for a higher cost of living, hardship and the exchange rate, in order to have the same relative spending power and as a result have a similar standard of living as you have in your current location. Each new COLA report uses 1 credit ($99). Recommended for calculation of a cost of living allowance for short-term assignments.


The COLI report calculates cost of living indexes for the host locations you select, using the home location you specify. You can choose from any one of the 13 baskets or you can choose the overall cost of living index. Each new COLI report uses 1 credit ($99) allowing you to choose 1 home location and up to all available host locations.Recommended for the calculation of 3 or more cost of living indexes using your choice of base city.

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