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Transport International: Cost of Living Ranking: January 2011
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Transport International: Cost of Living Ranking: January 2011

Perhaps this International Cost of Living Index will help you plan your next shoring adventure.
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Transport International: Cost of Living Ranking: January 2011

I can't believe New Delhi, India has a higher ranking than Toronto.
I remember hiring a autorickshaw to take 10 km from a mall to my house in Delhi. The guy wanted 2.5 dollars for it. My family thought the guy swindled me for twice as much as he deserved.

The cab in Toronto would have cost 10-15 times as much as that easily. Public transport would cost 3 dollars here.
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Transport International: Cost of Living Ranking: January 2011

There are 10000's of lists like these available and they all have different info.
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Transport International: Cost of Living Ranking: January 2011

Quote: (01-11-2011 08:06 PM)torontokid Wrote:  

I can't believe New Delhi, India has a higher ranking than Toronto.
I remember hiring a autorickshaw to take 10 km from a mall to my house in Delhi. The guy wanted 2.5 dollars for it. My family thought the guy swindled me for twice as much as he deserved.

The cab in Toronto would have cost 10-15 times as much as that easily. Public transport would cost 3 dollars here.

Delhi is expensive in terms of housing. For 2 million dollars you could get a mansion in Canada but in Delhi you will end up with a not so lavish house. It won't be too big and the its best feature would be a swimming pool in the basement. And things get worse in Mumbai.
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Transport International: Cost of Living Ranking: January 2011

that list is way off. i've spent time in some of those countries and they're not even close to being as expensive as other cities i've lived in that are ranked lower
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Transport International: Cost of Living Ranking: January 2011

Quote: (01-11-2011 11:19 PM)MysticTraveler Wrote:  

Quote: (01-11-2011 08:06 PM)torontokid Wrote:  

I can't believe New Delhi, India has a higher ranking than Toronto.
I remember hiring a autorickshaw to take 10 km from a mall to my house in Delhi. The guy wanted 2.5 dollars for it. My family thought the guy swindled me for twice as much as he deserved.

The cab in Toronto would have cost 10-15 times as much as that easily. Public transport would cost 3 dollars here.

Delhi is expensive in terms of housing. For 2 million dollars you could get a mansion in Canada but in Delhi you will end up with a not so lavish house. It won't be too big and the its best feature would be a swimming pool in the basement. And things get worse in Mumbai.
This list refers to transport costs and not housing costs.
I will admit, the housing costs in Delhi are insane. Hell, its a bubble as far as I'm concerned from the prices I saw.
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Transport International: Cost of Living Ranking: January 2011

Quote: (02-13-2011 11:08 PM)torontokid Wrote:  

Quote: (01-11-2011 11:19 PM)MysticTraveler Wrote:  

Quote: (01-11-2011 08:06 PM)torontokid Wrote:  

I can't believe New Delhi, India has a higher ranking than Toronto.
I remember hiring a autorickshaw to take 10 km from a mall to my house in Delhi. The guy wanted 2.5 dollars for it. My family thought the guy swindled me for twice as much as he deserved.

The cab in Toronto would have cost 10-15 times as much as that easily. Public transport would cost 3 dollars here.

Delhi is expensive in terms of housing. For 2 million dollars you could get a mansion in Canada but in Delhi you will end up with a not so lavish house. It won't be too big and the its best feature would be a swimming pool in the basement. And things get worse in Mumbai.

This list refers to transport costs and not housing costs.
I will admit, the housing costs in Delhi are insane. Hell, its a bubble as far as I'm concerned from the prices I saw.

[Image: blush.gif] My bad. Didn't read the description properly. Now I think that the list is BS.
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Transport International: Cost of Living Ranking: January 2011

Quote: (02-13-2011 11:11 PM)Mystik Wrote:  

Quote: (02-13-2011 11:08 PM)torontokid Wrote:  

Quote: (01-11-2011 11:19 PM)MysticTraveler Wrote:  

Quote: (01-11-2011 08:06 PM)torontokid Wrote:  

I can't believe New Delhi, India has a higher ranking than Toronto.
I remember hiring a autorickshaw to take 10 km from a mall to my house in Delhi. The guy wanted 2.5 dollars for it. My family thought the guy swindled me for twice as much as he deserved.

The cab in Toronto would have cost 10-15 times as much as that easily. Public transport would cost 3 dollars here.

Delhi is expensive in terms of housing. For 2 million dollars you could get a mansion in Canada but in Delhi you will end up with a not so lavish house. It won't be too big and the its best feature would be a swimming pool in the basement. And things get worse in Mumbai.

This list refers to transport costs and not housing costs.
I will admit, the housing costs in Delhi are insane. Hell, its a bubble as far as I'm concerned from the prices I saw.

[Image: blush.gif] My bad. Didn't read the description properly. Now I think that the list is BS.

Public transport is not a good barometer of how much a place costs. I think it actually has more to do with income disparity (cheap public transport = lots of poor people).

However, the real question is how much does a Western standard of living cost in different countries?

This includes a reasonably nice apartment in a safe neighborhood, protein rich meals, Internet/cell, imported products including cars.

For us in the West, the greatest expense is housing. For most people in the world the greatest expense is food.
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