DB, Luxembourg the city with the best quality of life

Deutsche Bank returns after hiatus pandemic, to analyze prices, wages, rents and quality of life in 69 key cities for the global economy, from Abu Dhabi in Zurich: The ninth edition of Mapping the World's Prices compare everything from the cost of a cappuccino to salaries average, from the cost of clothes to household expenses. They are the smaller European cities to lead the way Quality of Life Rankings: Luxembourg, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Vienna and Helsinki are in the Top 5, overtaking Zurich and Geneva, too expensive. Liveability in financial hubs global Tokyo (26th), Paris (44th), Hong Kong (48th), London and New York (tied for 50th) is hampered by expensive, long-distance housing travel and high levels of pollution. A rule that does not This applies to everyone, Frankfurt is in fact climbing to 7th place. The only Italian city in the Top 50 is Rome, but only in 41st place. "When we publish the 2030 edition, the ranking could appear very different. One surprise of the report is how much India remains 'cheap' compared to its peers international. It is likely that by the end of the decade India It will be the third largest economy in the world and will remain one of the largest rapid growth. So Indian cities could have the most to be scaled in the coming years" comments an analyst.
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