World’s cheapest cities to live in, from Tbilisi to Tashkent
The IndependentSign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email Get Simon Calder’s Travel email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy The world’s cheapest cities to live in have been revealed in a new report. Mercer’s 27th annual Cost of Living Survey analysed data from 209 cities across five continents to compile its latest research. “UK cities have remained relatively stable in the ranking this year, due to low inflation and the fact the pound has remained strong against all major currencies during the pandemic,” said Kate Fitzpatrick, Mercer’s global mobility practice leader for the UK and Ireland. “Multinational employers monitor our data closely and over time to ensure they can offer compensation packages to an internationally mobile talent pool which are fair and globally competitive.” Top 20 cheapest cities to live in