Mumbai Most Expensive Indian City For Expats

Mumbai Most Expensive Indian City For Expats

Mercer’s Cost of Living survey measures the comparative cost of more than 200 items in each location, including housing, transportation, food, clothing, household goods and entertainment. Based on these parameters Mumbai ranks first.

PTIUpdated: Thursday, June 08, 2023, 12:50 AM IST
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Mumbai: Mumbai has been ranked as the most expensive city in India for expatriates, according to a report. According to Mercer’s 2023 Cost of Living survey, which includes 227 cities from across five continents, Mumbai, positioned at 147 in the global ranking, retains the top spot as India’s most expensive city for expats, while Hong Kong topped the global chart. According to the rankings, Mumbai has been positioned at 147 in the global ranking, New Delhi at 169, Chennai (184), Bengaluru (189), Hyderabad (202), Kolkata (211), and Pune (213).Mercer’s Cost of Living survey measures the comparative cost of more than 200 items in each location, including housing, transportation, food, clothing, household goods and entertainment.

The data collected provides all the key information employers need to design efficient and transparent compensation packages for international assignees. It helps international employers design efficient and equitable compensation packages for over 400 assignment locations worldwide. Globally, Hong Kong, Singapore and Zurich are the most expensive cities for international employees this year, the report said. The least expensive locations in the ranking include Havana, which dropped 83 spots, due in part to strong currency devaluations mid-last-year, and two cities in Pakistan - Karachi and Islamabad. Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Pune offer accommodation costs that are more than 50% lower than Mumbai.

Cost of living cheapest in Kolkata

Among these cities, Kolkata claims the lowest cost of expatriate accommodation, providing a more affordable option for residents and expatriates, the report said. “We have observed a change in the relative positioning of Indian cities in the global ranking, which can be attributed to multiple factors. “In particular, the shifting order is partly influenced by currency volatility and the inflationary increase in prices of goods and services in other regions, such as Europe, that has played a role in pushing down the overall rankings of Indian cities,” said Rahul Sharma, India Mobility Leader, Mercer.

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