The cost of living in every part of the world in one infographic
Switzerland, Norway and Venezuela will cost you
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Your support makes all the difference.We think about cost of living all the time, especially when we're looking to move from one location to another. Our perspective is, therefore, generally rather narrow.
The folks at international moving company Movehub.com have compiled some awesome data that forces us to take a look at the entire world.
This is an infographic on the cost of living all around the world. When you look at the data, presented in this way, the results are a bit staggering.
For example, the top three countries for cost of living are Switzerland, Norway, and Venezuela. The bottom three are India, Nepal, and Pakistan.
Take a look at the whole eye-opening infographic here:
• Elon Musk doesn't have a desk at the office and has slept on the floor
• 19 highly successful people who changed careers after age 30
• 26 European cities where you can live on less than £600 a month
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