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  2. List of countries by price level - Wikipedia

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    The data has been collected by the World Bank's International Comparison Program since the 1970s and has been available for almost all World Bank member states and some other territories since 1990. The Global price level, as reported by the World Bank, is a way to compare the cost of living between different countries.

  3. Cost of living - Wikipedia

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    Cost of living calculations can be used to compare the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living in different geographic areas. Differences in cost of living between locations can be measured in terms of purchasing power parity rates. Major components of the cost of living include food, housing costs and energy. [1]

  4. Numbeo - Wikipedia

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    The website was founded in April 2009 by former Google employee Mladen Adamović, [1] [2] to enable users to share and compare information about the cost of living between countries and cities. [3] Since 2012, the website has been operated by NUMBEO DOO Beograd-Palilula, a Serbian private limited company run by Adamović.

  5. NYC is one of the best cities for an active lifestyle - AOL

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    The real Sin City, directly adjacent, ranked a luckier number four on the list. Top 10 cities for an active lifestyle Las Vegas was ranked as a top place to have an active lifestyle.

  6. Costliest cities in the world - Wikipedia

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    The list has been created based on the Worldwide Cost of Living data set. The data set comprises 400 individual prices of 160 products and services across 130 cities in 90 countries. Data set was created covering a wide range of products including food and beverage to household supplies, personal care items to clothing.

  7. Purchasing power parity - Wikipedia

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    Purchasing power parity (PPP) [1] is a measure of the price of specific goods in different countries and is used to compare the absolute purchasing power of the countries' currencies. PPP is effectively the ratio of the price of a market basket at one location divided by the price of the basket of goods at a different location.

  8. List of U.S. cities by adjusted per capita personal income ...

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    A MSA is defined as a central city or cities and their surrounding area of influence. The PCPI is adjusted by differences in the cost of living, called "regional price parities" by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The effect of adjusting the per capita personal income by the cost of living is to narrow the difference in the standard of living ...

  9. 15 Countries With the Highest Standard of Living in 2020 - AOL

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    Click to skip ahead and jump to 5 countries with the highest standard of living. In a perfect world, there wouldn't be a need for a list of the 15 countries with the highest standard of living […]

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