domingo, 27 de junho de 2010

As cidades mais caras para morar --- note o efeito da taxa de câmbio

Número 1: Tokyo, Japan  

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Rank in 2009: 2
Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $18
Can of beer from grocer: $3.37
One kg of rice: $8.47
One dozen eggs: $3.78
Entertainment: Movie ticket: $22
Appliances: Washing machine: $879
The strength of the yen has brought Tokyo back to the No. 1 spot on ECA International's ranking for the first time since 2005. In addition to the costs above, rent for a two-bedroom apartment for expats is typically more than $5,000 per month in Tokyo, according to data from EuroCost International. While visitors need more pocket money here than in any other city, the monthly consumer price index in Tokyo's wards has actually dropped year-on-year for 14 straight months as of May 2010, based on figures from Japan's statistics bureau.
No. 28: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Rank in 2009: 13
No. 28: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
FOOD: Lunch at a restaurant: $25
Can of beer from grocer: $1.48
One kg of rice: $1.68
One dozen eggs: $2.57
ENTERTAINMENT: Movie ticket: $11.27
APPLIANCES: Washing machine: $1,184
Currency trends brought Rio de Janeiro on to this list, as the real strengthened 34 percent against the U.S. dollar in 2009, reported Reuters. The city is an important industrial and financial center for Brazil and produces petroleum products, processed foods, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.
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