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  2. The Salary Needed To Afford America’s 50 Biggest Cities - AOL

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    Mortgage and expenditure costs were used to calculate the cost of living for each city. One-year changes for population, households, and income were calculated for each city. Using the 50/30/20 ...

  3. Cost of living - Wikipedia

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    Cost of living is the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living. Changes in the cost of living over time can be operationalized in a cost-of-living index. 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 ...

  4. List of most expensive cities for expatriate employees

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    Geneva, Switzerland. Basel, Switzerland. Bern, Switzerland. Every March and September, ECA International calculates the cost of living for expatriates in almost 400 cities around the world. The survey does not include certain living costs such as accommodation, utilities (electricity, gas, water costs), car purchase and school fees.

  5. 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 ...

  6. The Most Expensive City in Every State - AOL

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    Cost of living: 5.8% less expensive than national average. Columbus, the home of Ohio State University, is the largest city in the state in terms of population. State figures show Columbus has ...

  7. Numbeo - Wikipedia

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    Numbeo.com. Numbeo is a Serbian crowd-sourced online database of perceived consumer prices, real property prices, and quality of life metrics. 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]

  8. List of cheapest cities - Wikipedia

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    One city from Pakistan and three major cities from India all are in the top ten cheapest cities in 2020. The main reason behind this is the low wages and high levels of income inequality, which restrict household expenses, as well as market competition. [2] The ten cheapest cities in the world 2020. Damascus, Syria; Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Almaty ...

  9. Cost-of-living index - Wikipedia

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    A cost-of-living index is a conceptual measurement goal, however, not a straightforward alternative to the CPI. A cost-of-living index would measure changes over time in the amount that consumers need to spend to reach a certain utility level or standard of living. Both the CPI and a cost-of-living index would reflect changes in the prices of ...