Living expenses such as food, rent, transportation, bills, etc. many have already been sent to another country. It just so happens that the cost of living shapes our lives to a large extent, because money doesn't grow on trees. Numbe collected the data, and Movehub.com packaged the statistics for us in an infographic that reveals which countries have the most expensive and cheapest countries to live in. What are the costs of living in 2015 and where is Slovenia?
Cost of living change from year to year. Here is the latest data. Switzerland is with the consumer price index, which amounts to 126.03%, swung to the very top and thus is considered the country with the most expensive life in the world. At the bottom of the scale, as the cheapest, found himself with 26,27% Pakistan, while Slovenia with 65,15% ambush 40th place.
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Consumer Price Index it is made of food prices (price of meat, bread, rice, eggs, fruit, vegetables and alcohol), of transportation (one-way tickets, monthly tickets, taxi tariffs, fuel prices and the price of a Volkswagen Golf), restaurants (prices for meals in expensive, medium and cheap restaurants, coffee products, alcohol and water) and public services (electricity, heating, water, internet, etc.). More in the infographic - Cost of living 2015.
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