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Cost of living index, world average = 100, 2017:

The average for 2017 based on 23 countries was 106.8 index points. The highest value was in Bermuda: 225.86 index points and the lowest value was in Nicaragua: 54.99 index points. The indicator is available from 2017 to 2020. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: index points; Source: World Bank International Comparison Program
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Countries Cost of living, 2017 Global rank Available data
Bermuda 225.86 1 2017 - 2017
Barbados 169.9 2 2017 - 2017
Bahamas 158.09 3 2017 - 2017
USA 143.34 4 2017 - 2017
Canada 142.12 5 2017 - 2017
Ant.& Barb. 131.03 6 2017 - 2017
Aruba 118.56 7 2017 - 2017
Montserrat 112.43 8 2017 - 2017
Saint Lucia 110.38 9 2017 - 2017
Belize 105.86 10 2017 - 2017
Dominica 99.61 11 2017 - 2017
St. Vincent & ... 95.93 12 2017 - 2017
Grenada 95.54 13 2017 - 2017
Costa Rica 94.13 14 2017 - 2017
Tr.&Tobago 89.05 15 2017 - 2017
Jamaica 78.85 16 2017 - 2017
Mexico 74.69 17 2017 - 2017
El Salvador 73.82 18 2017 - 2017
Domin. Rep. 73.55 19 2017 - 2017
Panama 72.83 20 2017 - 2017
Haiti 70.01 21 2017 - 2017
Honduras 65.87 22 2017 - 2017
Nicaragua 54.99 23 2017 - 2017



Definition: The cost of living index summarizes the level of prices paid by households and non-profit organizations that provide services to households. It incorporates all goods and services in the average consumption basket with appropriate weights. The data are from the World Bank International Comparison Program.

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