If it was more expensive, the average salary wouldn't be $20k. So what you're saying is that Prague is a city of 0 population, as apparently 90% of the population in the CR couldn't afford to live there. No wonder you spend 19 hours a day on here, your job is pointless and you make pennies on the dollar. You couldn't even afford an apartment in Washington Heights here.
Mercer Human Resource Consulting published another annual Cost of Living Survey showing the most and the least expensive cities in the world. New York is the base city scoring 100 points, more expensive cities are ranked higher, less expensive cities got lower number
Prague (85.6p)
Such cities as Washington, Miami, Chicago, Zagreb, Budapest, Warsaw or Lisbon ranked even lower than Prague.
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According to the survey Worldwide Cost of Living made by Economic Intelligence Unit organization, Prague stays the most expensive city in Central Europe.
Prague is more expensive than Lisbon in Portugal or Boston and Detroit in the USA.
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The magazine The Economist together with the Economist Intelligence Unit brought results of their Global Peace Index ranking 121 countries of the world from most peaceful to least peaceful.
The Czech Republic was ranked 13, which makes it one of the most peaceful countries of the world.
usa is ranked 96 on the same list. iran is ranked 97
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The Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal published the 2007 Index of Economic Freedom which ranks 157 countries in 10 categories.
The chart evaluated the business freedom, trade freedom, fiscal freedom, freedom from government, monetary freedom, investment freedom, financial freedom, property rights, freedom from corruption and labour freedom of the countries.
The Czech Republic is in the 31st position. The best score of the Czech Republic is in the monetary and financial areas.
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another post. another owning of the clueless idiot known as berzerkfury, who never been outside of the usa and doesnt have a clue about anything