Pakistan third cheapest country to live in: Report

According to data compiled by Numbeo, Pakistan is just behind India and Nepal on CPI; behind Nepal on Rent Index


Ismail Sheikh January 22, 2015
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Pakistan, with New York set as the baseline, was 30.71, making it the third least expensive country to live in. PHOTO: ZAHOORUL HAQ/EXPRESS

Despite the power cuts, fuel shortage, gas truancy and security challenges faced by Pakistan, the country was ranked as the third least expensive country in the world to live in.

According to the data compiled by Numbeo.com, the consumer price index (CPI) for Pakistan, with New York set as the baseline, was 30.71, making it the third least expensive country to live in, just behind India (26.27) and Nepal (28.85).

As per the rent index, which compares rent with New York as base, Pakistan was ranked as the second cheapest country in the world with 4.81 points, just behind Nepal 3.23. Bangladesh was ranked third with 5.85 index points.

Rawalpindi the most inexpensive Pakistani city

The situation within Pakistan also differs from city to city.

In terms of both CPI and the rent index, Rawalpindi is the least expensive city with CPI and rent index of 27.27 and 4.25 respectively.

Karachi and Lahore came in second and third respectively with CPI of 31.60 and 33.25, rent index of 5.01 and 5.55, respectively.

Islamabad was the most expensive city to live in among the four major cities included in the study, with a CPI of 34.71 and rent index of 7.97.



Watch your wallet in these countries

While you may have to guard against pickpockets in some parts of the cheapest countries of the world, in Switzerland, Norway and Venezuela, you may have to watch what you spend or else you will quickly find your wallet empty.

The study found that these three countries were the most expensive to live in with CPI of 126.03, 118.59 and 111.01, respectively. While on the rent index, these countries scored 57.63, 48.70 and 34.13, respectively.

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COMMENTS (12)

Zeeshan | 9 years ago | Reply Pakistan is not having that much big security issue as some people have said. It is cheap to live in but pays of citizens of Pakistan are also less. It is comparative analysis of people pays and expense of living that tells that a city is expensive or cheap to live in.....
Zeeshan | 9 years ago | Reply

Pakistan is not having that much big security issue as some people have said. It is cheap to live in but pays of citizens of Pakistan are also less. It is comparative analysis of people pays and expense of living that tells that a city is expensive or cheap to live in.....

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