Bengaluru and Mumbai ranked cheapest cities in world!

by news
March 12, 2016

Bengaluru: According to a top-London-based forecast group, Bengaluru and Mumbai have been named one of the cheapest cities in the world.
Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) in its survey has ranked Singapore as the priciest ahead of Zurich, Hong Kong, Geneva and Paris. The cheapest cities were Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, followed by Bangalore and Mumbai, EIU said.

It also said India and Pakistan accounted for five of the ten least expensive cities in the world.

London was sixth and New York seventh on the list that compared the cost of a basket of goods across 133 cities, BBC News reported.

The expense of the cities are tabled by comparing them to the cost of living in New York.

Although Singapore was the most expensive, the cost of living there was 10 per cent cheaper when compared to New York than was the case in the EIU survey a year ago.

The researchers said said that as cities coped with economic factors ranging from the strength of the US dollar and currency devaluations to falling oil and commodity prices and geopolitical uncertainty, there was a considerable movement in the rankings.

“In nearly 17 years of working on this survey I cannot recall a year as volatile as 2015. Falling commodity prices have created deflationary pressures in some countries, but in others currency weakness caused by these falls has led to spiralling inflation,” said Jon Copestake, an editor of the survey.