经济学人:2016全球生活成本 EN

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1、Worldwide Cost of Living 2016A special report from The Economist Intelligence UThe findings of the latest Worldwide Cost of Living Survey The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited 20161The findings of the latest Worldwide Cost of Living SurveyIs the world getting cheaper? Singapore retains its title a

2、s the worlds most expensive city for a third year in a row, but its lead over the next two cities in the ranking has nearly evaporated. Zurich and Hong Kong follow closely in joint second place, with Hong Kong climbing seven places up the ranking in the last 12 months. London, New York and Los Angel

3、es also move up the ranking to 6th, 7th and 8th place, respectively, displacing Sydney, Melbourne and Oslo from the ten most expensive cities. New York and Los Angeles move up the ranking because of currency headwinds rather than significant local price rises. In fact, the opposite may be true. With

4、 the falling cost of oil and a strong US dollar pushing down prices, local inflation has been relatively low across the US. Despite this, New York is in its highest global position since 2002 and has risen by some 42 places up the cost of living ranking since 2011, when it was barely among the 50 mo

5、st expensive cities, let alone the top ten. The stronger US dollar and weaker euro has pushed euro zone cities further down the ranking, especially as weak consumer sentiment and depressed commodity prices have undermined inflation in terms of both supply and demand. The Australian and New Zealand d

6、ollars have also weakened significantly from highs of two years ago, making cities in Australasia more affordable to global travellers. The unpegging of the Swiss franc from the euro, coupled with structurally high income and price levels, means that Zurich and Geneva will continue to vie for the un

7、enviable title of Europes most expensive city. Neither city has suffered from Eurozone austerity or economic fallout from falling oil prices to the degree of their EU or Norwegian peers.Global prices have been depressed by commodity oversupply, especially oil. Meanwhile, bearish sentiment in China,

8、Latin America and Europe have weighed on demand-side inflation. This has been compounded by a rise in retail competition from online or discount channels, which has had a further impact on prices. As a result, inflation has slowed across many cities, with deflation becoming increasingly prominent du

9、ring the course of 2015. Given that the ranking uses New York as base city, most cities have also become relatively cheaper. When looking at the global average of all cities we can see that in relative terms, with US cities riding high, the rest of the world is becoming cheaper. Five years ago the a

10、verage cost of living index of all the cities surveyed was 87.8% (with New York as 100). Last year this was 79.7%. In the last 12 months it has fallen to just 71.5%.Despite topping the ranking, Singapore still offers relative value in some categories, especially compared with its regional peers. For

11、 general basic groceries, Singapore offers the same value as New York. This compares with Seoul, which is 33% more expensive, Tokyo (26%) and Hong Kong (28%), implying that value for money can be found by those who seek it. However, Singapore remains consistently expensive in other categories. It is

12、 the most expensive place in the world to buy and run a car, thanks to Singapores complex Certificate of Entitlement system. Transport costs in Singapore are 2.7 times higher than in New York. Alongside Seoul, Singapore is also a very expensive city in which to buy clothes and pay for utility costs.

13、 The findings of the latest Worldwide Cost of Living Survey The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited 20162US cities move up the ranking, even if local prices remain stableAn increase in the cost of living in many US locations has seen two US cities move into the top ten most expensive cities in the w

14、orld, with Western European locations still making up one-half of the total. Three Asian cities complete up the top ten. But even in this relationship, the dynamics have changed over time. Weak inflation, or deflation, and a devaluation of the Japanese yen, have pushed the cities of Tokyo and Osaka

15、further down the ranking. Both cities have traditionally been the two most expensive globally over the past 20 years, but they now lie in 11th and 14th place, respectively. Conversely, Seoul, which was ranked 36th five years ago, is now among the ten most expensive. The cost of living in Seoul is no

16、w on a par with that of Copenhagen and Los Angeles. Meanwhile, a weakened Australian dollar has pushed cities like Sydney and Melbourne (20th and 21st, respectively) out of this years top ten. Weak confidence in the euro means that Paris is the only euro zone city in the top ten. Despite a weakening currency, Paris remains structurally extremely expensive to live in, with only alcohol and tobacco offering value for money compared with other European cities. Paris is

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