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- It calculates a local purchasing power number which quantifies “the relative purchasing power in a given city based on the average net salary. A domestic purchasing power of 40 means that residents with an average salary can afford, on average, 60% less goods and services compared to residents of New York City with an average salary.”
- And, as introduced in the last bullet point, it uses New York City as the baseline. So, on the cost of living metrics, New York City is set at 100. If a city scores 120, it’s 20% more expensive than NYC. if a city scores 50, it’s 50% less expensive than NYC. Some interesting takeaways. While Geneva and Zurich, Switzerland take the top two spots with scores of 102.7 and 101.3, respectively, the United States dominates most of the remainder of the top ten most expensive cities in the world. New York City is #3 at the aforementioned baseline of 100, followed by: - #4: San Francisco, 91.2
- #5: Boston, 86.5
- #6: Reykjavik, Iceland, 85.8
- #7: Washington, DC, 82.8
- #8: Seattle, 82.7
- #9: Los Angeles, 81.4
- #10: San Diego, 80.8 Once you get out of the top ten, you start seeing non-American cities, including #11 Canberra, Australia (80.4); #14 London (79.7); #23 Paris (74.6); and #70 Montreal (63.6). You can explore the Numbeo data yourself to see where you live or where you’re thinking you might want to live ranks. But, generally, there are relative bargains throughout Latin America, Asia and large swaths of Europe. Whether it’s cost of living, political leanings or a mix of both and a whole lot more, at least a subset of Americans are considering a move abroad. From a recent CNBC [article]( about a company that helps people move abroad: A CNBC analysis of U.S. Google search data shows a spike in users searching for terms related to “how to move to X country” beginning in mid-June. Interest swelled following the first 2024 presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on June 27. It’s been “a crazy week” for Jen Barnett, co-founder of Expatsi, who says traffic to the site is up 800% since the debate. Likely a whole lot more talk than action. However, it’s certain more than a few people kicking the tires on another country already have or will make the move abroad. Numbeo lets you make direct comparisons between places, which really highlights how expensive it is to live in large and medium size U.S. cities. For example, consider Denver. Not necessarily considered on par with New York, LA or San Francisco. - Cost of living, including rent, is 10.1% lower in Paris than Denver.
- Cost of living, including rent, is 31.2% lower in Barcelona than Denver.
- Cost of living, including rent, is 46.6% lower in Mexico City than Denver. As we have been saying for quite some time, as the mid-range cities, such as Denver, Portland, and Austin, fall, it’s only a matter of time before places like Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Cleveland fall. Fall, as in become either out of reach or financially uncomfortable for an increasing number of people. [Buy this Fund TODAY for 10.5% Monthly Dividends]( One of my favorite income plays right now is an under-the-radar fund that pays an incredible 10.5% monthly dividend. I'm so excited about this fund that I've made it a core holding in my "8% Monthly Payer" portfolio - an easy-to-buy collection of stocks and funds that could hand you $3,330+ in dividend payouts every single month! [Click here to learn more.]([Ad] The Bottom Line: Of course, cost of living comparisons are only as good as the data they’re based on. While The Juice thinks Numbeo has good data, it’s incomplete. Plus, if you’re frugal, you can make your money go a lot further in Denver than the person who lives paycheck to paycheck or, better yet, [hand to mouth](. This said, it’s objectively freaking expensive out there. And we’ll continue to cover this reality alongside ways for you to get ahead from personal finance and investing perspectives. Stick with The Juice and please tell a friend to [subscribe for free](. [-facebook-share]( [-twitter-share]( [-linkedin-share]( [-email-share](mailto:?body= https%3A%2F%2Finvestingchannel.com%2F%3Fp%3D621389?utm_medium=ic-nl&utm_source=120289 ) News & Insights Freshly Squeezed - [3 Of The Weirdest Things You Can Invest In](
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