I can only say that's entirely true. That's why I haven't moved yet...

Written by Newsroom - BrazzilMAG
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In spite of the recent valorization of the real compared to the
dollar, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, continue among the
cheapest cities in the world to live in, according to a study by the
British consultancy firm Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
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EIU's World Cost of Living research places both Brazilian capitals in
the 109th position among the 124 cities evaluated, next to Bucharest
(Romania) and Lusaka (Zambia). One year ago, Rio held the 108th
position, and São Paulo, the 111st in the ranking elaborated by the
EIU.
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Tokyo continues to be the most expensive place to live in the world,
followed by Osaka Kobe, another Japanese city. The third in the
ranking is Oslo (Norway), followed by Paris, Copenhagen (Denmark),
Zurich (Switzerland), London, Geneva, Reykjavik (Iceland) and Helsinki
(Finland).
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According to the EIU, the cost of living of the Japanese cities
gradually approaches that of the European capitals due to the
prolonged disinflation period in Japan's economy.
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Due to the devaluation of the dollar no American city made the list of
the 20 more expensive of the planet. New York, the most expensive city
in the United States, fell from 13rd to the 23rd place. The cost of
living in Atlanta is about half that of Tokyo and is cheaper than the
one from Prague, for example.
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In Latin America, Mexico City is the most expensive place to live in,
occupying the 64th position. Next come Lima, in Peru, and Bogota, in
Colombia (both in the 95th place). They are followed by Santiago do
Chile (98th) and Montevideo (107th).
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Buenos Aires, the Argentinean capital, kept its 116th place in the
ranking from the previous year. Teheran (Iran) and Manila
(Philippines), both in 124th place, are the cheapest cities in the
EIU's Study.
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According to the EIU, there are two main reasons for the changes that
occur: prices and exchange moves. To get the results, the EIU converts
the costs of each city into dollars.
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OBS: This survey used major cities in each country to achieve its
results. They refer to Brazil as Rio and São Paulo. If they used the
cities in the northeast such as Natal, Brazil would definitely be the
cheapest place to live as prices here are 1/3 of Rio / Sao Paulo.
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NOTE: Purchasing real estate without a proper consultant can be
extremely costly in Brazil as all brokers seem to think we are all
millionaires, with absurd prices. Be careful of this! With a proper
and friendly 'land and property scout', you can find some fantastic
deals, but be prepared to put down a cash deposit very quickly. Good
deals go extremely fast as they are scooped by by speculators.
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