SINGAPORE: In Southeast Asia, Singapore currently holds the top spot on Numbeo’s Current Cost of Living Index by City. Singapore received a score of 71.
1, while Phuket, which is in second place on the index, scored 38.1.
These results should not come as a surprise to anyone, as Singapore has topped Numbeo’s Cost of Living Index in Southeast Asia for the past 10 years. The Little Red Dot scored well when it came to local purchasing power, receiving a score of 93.2. Only Kuala Lumpur, which scored 109.2, did better than the city-state in this category.The company gathers and analyses crowdsourced data on perceived consumer prices, real property prices, and quality of life metrics and is used by many to share and compare the cost of living between cities and countries.5,439.90 per month for its needs, without rent.
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