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Mumbai India's Most Expensive City For Expatriates, Hong Kong Tops Globally, Says Survey

While Pune at 201 and Kolkata at 203 are the least expensive Indian cities in the ranking, the survey noted

Mercer’s 2022 Cost of Living survey has revealed that India’s financial capital, Mumbai, is the costliest city in the country for expatriates, in terms of both living expenses and accommodation costs, followed by New Delhi.

However, the report said that these two metro cities are cost-effective globally.

According to the survey, Mumbai ranking at number 127 is the costliest city in India for expatriates in terms of both living expenses and accommodation costs followed by New Delhi (155), Chennai (177), Bengaluru (178), and Hyderabad (192).

While Pune at 201 and Kolkata at 203 are the least expensive Indian cities in the ranking, the survey noted. However, globally these Indian cities are among the most cost-effective places for the expatriates, it added.

In the world, Hong Kong ranked the most expensive city to live in followed by Zurich, Geneva, Basel, and Bern in Switzerland, Tel Aviv, New York, Singapore, Tokyo, and Beijing.

The PTI reported that the cost of living survey by Mercer was conducted in March 2022. This year’s ranking compares the prices of more than 200 commodities, including housing, transportation, food, clothing, household goods, and entertainment in 227 cities spread across five continents.

The survey found that Mumbai is most popular for multinational corporations to set up operations.

Multi-national corporations are, however, also considering other low-cost cities such as Hyderabad, Chennai, and Pune due to the higher cost of living in Mumbai.

Kolkata has the lowest cost of daily necessities such as milk, breads, vegetables, among others, while Mumbai and New Delhi have the highest costs.

In terms of energy, it found that phone costs among others, the cost of home utilities is highest in Mumbai and lowest in Chennai and Hyderabad, while watching a movie in Mumbai is most expensive whereas Hyderabad is the cheapest.

Mercer India Mobility Leader Rahul Sharma said, “Global supply chains for necessities have been disrupted as a result of Covid-19-related volatility, which has been exacerbated worse by the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. As a result of this uncertainty, organisations have been forced to re-evaluate their global mobility initiatives with a focus on the wellbeing of their expatriate employees, balanced with economics, along with significantly growing inflation in the majority of countries around the world.”

The survey found that Hyderabad had the cheapest housing of all the places across India when evaluating the country's housing market. However, Hyderabad is more expensive than Pune and Kolkata when both cost of living and housing are taken into account.

In terms of rentals, Mumbai has the most costly rentals, followed by New Delhi and Bangaluru. The other Indian cities in the ranking (Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, and Kolkata) have accommodation costs that are over 50 per cent lesser than those of Mumbai.

"Additionally, we have seen that petrol costs have increased in all Indian cities. Also, the price of getting a new car and other maintenance costs have gone up in all Indian cities," Sharma added.

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