Saturday 25 May 2019

Highest standard of living

Copenhagen, Vienna and Helsinki entered the top 10 cities with the highest standard of living, according to Deutsche Bank

Copenhagen ranked first in the European Union and third in the world in terms of living standards, according to an annual survey by Deutsche Bank. The city with the highest standard of living in the world this year was Zurich, followed by New Zealand Wellington. The top ten cities of the European Union also included Vienna (in 5th place) and Helsinki (in 6th).

Deutsche Bank assesses the standard of living in cities according to 8 criteria: the ratio of residents' incomes and inflation, the level of safety, availability of health care, prices and housing, ease of transport and number of traffic jams, general pollution (primarily air, water and soil) and climate.

This year, the ranking includes 226 cities in the world. Moscow took 42nd place in it, between London and Dublin. And close the list of Caracas (Venezuela), Lagos (Nigeria) and Dacca (Bangladesh).



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