Lomé is less expensive than Cotonou, Accra, Abidjan, Dakar, Lagos and Abuja according to US firm Mercer

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Thursday, 28 June 2018 19:51
Lomé is less expensive than Cotonou, Accra, Abidjan, Dakar, Lagos and Abuja according to US firm Mercer

(Togo First) - In its 2018 cost of living survey, US firm Mercer ranked Lomé as the 134th most expensive city in the world, rising from 144th position in the previous edition.

Though it regressed in the rankings, Togo’s capital is still less expensive than most neighboring metropoles namely, Abidjan (24th most expensive city), Lagos (42nd), Accra (63rd), Abuja (99th) and Cotonou (111th)

Luanda is no more the world’s most expensive city. Falling to the sixth position, the Angolan capital was dethroned by Hong Kong. While the top of the rankings is dominated by European and Asian cities, Ndjamena, Chad’s capital, makes its way to the top 10 most expensive cities worldwide. Meanwhile Tunis, Nouakchott and Kampala remain the least expensive cities according to Mercer’s survey.

Mercer’s cost of living survey aims to help governments and international companies better evaluate wages paid to expatriates abroad, but more importantly calculate hardship allowances. Cities selected for the survey were picked based on demand for data submitted to Mercer.

The 24th Cost of Living Survey compares prices of 200 products and services, such as housing, transport, food, clothing, household items and entertainment, across 375 cities worldwide but ranked only 209 cities overall.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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