The Economist ranked the cities (out of 131) based on the cost of products and services, such as gas, food, rent and transportation. Karachi, Pakistan and Mumbai, India tied for the least expensive. Here are the 10 cheapest ranked cities, starting with the most expensive of them.
122: Tehran, Iran
123: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
124: Panama City, Panama
125: Colombo, Sri Lanka
126 (tie): Bucharest, Romania
126 (tie): Algiers, Algeria
128: Kathmandu, Nepal
129: New Delhi, India
130 (tie): Mumbai, India
130 (tie): Karachi, Pakistan
Me, I'm goin' to Kathmandu to enjoy hash and eggs with Bob Seger!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, the rest are pretty much hellholes. The crime rate in Panama City, for instance is off the charts.