Global Liveability Ranking
The Global Liveability Ranking is a yearly assessment published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), ranking 172 global cities (previously 140) for their urban quality of life based on assessments of stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Austria's capital, Vienna, was ranked the most liveable city in 2024, 2023, and 2022 among the 172 cities surveyed by The Economist Intelligence Unit, having previously won in 2019 and 2018, and came second in 2017 and 2016.[1] [2] Auckland was ranked the most liveable city in 2021. Melbourne, Australia, was ranked by the EIU as the world's most liveable city for seven years in a row, from 2011 to 2017.[3]
The Syrian capital Damascus was ranked the least liveable city of the 140 assessed in 2018 and 2019, reflecting the ongoing conflict in the country.
Before 2011, Vancouver, Canada, was ranked the EIU's most liveable city from 2002 to 2010. In 2011 the EIU stated that a highway closure on Vancouver Island (separated from Vancouver by the Strait of Georgia and not connected by a bridge) resulted in the "small adjustment" to Vancouver's rating, suggesting a possible error in the 2011 rankings.[4] Beside Melbourne, Vienna and Vancouver, other most often recurring cities among the top 10 since 2015 are Calgary and Toronto.
Cities from the Western world typically dominate the top 10, reflecting their widespread availability of goods and services, low personal risk, and an effective infrastructure. A 2010 opinion piece in The New York Times criticized the Economist Intelligence Unit for being overly Anglocentric, stating that: "The Economist equates liveability with speaking English."[5]
The EIU also publishes a Worldwide Cost of Living Survey that compares the cost of living in a range of global cities.[6]
2024 results
[edit]Top 10 cities of the 2024 ranking.[7]
Sl. | City | Ratings | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Vienna | 98.4 | Austria |
2 | Copenhagen | 98.0 | Denmark |
3 | Zürich | 97.1 | Switzerland |
4 | Melbourne | 97.0 | Australia |
5 | Calgary | 96.8 | Canada |
Geneva | Switzerland | ||
7 | Sydney | 96.6 | Australia |
Vancouver | Canada | ||
9 | Osaka | 96.0 | Japan |
Auckland | New Zealand |
2023 results
[edit]Top 10 cities of the 2023 ranking.[8][9]
Sl. | City | Ratings | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Vienna | 98.4 | Austria |
2 | Copenhagen | 98.0 | Denmark |
3 | Melbourne | 97.4 | Australia |
4 | Sydney | 97.4 | Australia |
5 | Vancouver | 97.3 | Canada |
6 | Zürich | 97.1 | Switzerland |
7 | Calgary | 96.8 | Canada |
Geneva | Switzerland | ||
9 | Toronto | 96.5 | Canada |
10 | Osaka | 96.0 | Japan |
Auckland | New Zealand |
2022 results
[edit]Top 10 cities of the 2022 ranking.[10][1]
Sl. | City | Ratings | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Vienna | 98.4 | Austria |
2 | Copenhagen | 98.0 | Denmark |
3 | Zürich | 96.3 | Switzerland |
Calgary | Canada | ||
5 | Vancouver | 96.1 | Canada |
6 | Geneva | 95.9 | Switzerland |
7 | Frankfurt | 95.7 | Germany |
8 | Toronto | 95.4 | Canada |
9 | Amsterdam | 95.3 | Netherlands |
10 | Melbourne | 95.1 | Australia |
Osaka | Japan |
2021 results
[edit]Top 10 cities of the 2021 ranking.[11][12]
Sl. | City | Ratings | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Auckland | 96.0 | New Zealand |
2 | Osaka | 94.2 | Japan |
3 | Adelaide | 94.0 | Australia |
4 | Wellington | 93.7 | New Zealand |
Tokyo | Japan | ||
6 | Perth | 93.3 | Australia |
7 | Zürich | 92.8 | Switzerland |
8 | Geneva | 92.5 | Switzerland |
Melbourne | Australia | ||
10 | Brisbane | 92.4 | Australia |
2019 results
[edit]Top 10 cities of the 2019 ranking[13][14][15]
Sl. | City | Ratings | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Vienna | 99.1 | Austria |
2 | Melbourne | 98.4 | Australia |
3 | Sydney | 98.1 | Australia |
4 | Osaka | 97.7 | Japan |
5 | Calgary | 97.5 | Canada |
6 | Vancouver | 97.3 | Canada |
7 | Tokyo | 97.2 | Japan |
Toronto | Canada | ||
9 | Copenhagen | 96.8 | Denmark |
10 | Adelaide | 96.6 | Australia |
2018 results
[edit]Top 10 cities of the 2018 ranking[16][17][18]
Sl. | City | Ratings | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Vienna | 99.1 | Austria |
2 | Melbourne | 98.4 | Australia |
3 | Osaka | 97.7 | Japan |
4 | Calgary | 97.5 | Canada |
5 | Sydney | 97.4 | Australia |
6 | Vancouver | 97.3 | Canada |
7 | Tokyo | 97.2 | Japan |
Toronto | Canada | ||
9 | Copenhagen | 96.8 | Denmark |
10 | Adelaide | 96.6 | Australia |
2017 results
[edit]Top 10 of the 2017 ranking:[19][20][21]
Sl | City | Ratings | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Melbourne | 97.5 | Australia |
2 | Vienna | 97.4 | Austria |
3 | Vancouver | 97.3 | Canada |
4 | Toronto | 97.2 | Canada |
5 | Adelaide | 96.6 | Australia |
Calgary | Canada | ||
7 | Perth | 95.9 | Australia |
8 | Auckland | 95.7 | New Zealand |
9 | Helsinki | 95.6 | Finland |
10 | Hamburg | 95 | Germany |
2016 results
[edit]Top 10 of the 2016 ranking:[22][23]
Sl. | City | Ratings | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Melbourne | 97.5 | Australia |
2 | Vienna | 97.4 | Austria |
3 | Vancouver | 97.3 | Canada |
4 | Toronto | 97.2 | Canada |
5 | Adelaide | 96.6 | Australia |
Calgary | Canada | ||
7 | Perth | 95.9 | Australia |
8 | Auckland | 95.7 | New Zealand |
9 | Helsinki | 95.6 | Finland |
10 | Hamburg | 95 | Germany |
2015 results
[edit]Top 10 of the 2015 ranking:[24][25]
Sl. | City | Ratings | Country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Melbourne | 97.5 | Australia |
2 | Vienna | 97.4 | Austria |
3 | Vancouver | 97.3 | Canada |
4 | Toronto | 97.2 | Canada |
5 | Adelaide | 96.6 | Australia |
Calgary | Canada | ||
7 | Sydney | 96.1 | Australia |
8 | Perth | 95.9 | Australia |
9 | Auckland | 95.7 | New Zealand |
10 | Helsinki | 95.6 | Finland |
Zürich | Switzerland |
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "Category". Herald Sun. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- ^ "Vancouver Drops In Economist Rank Of Liveable Cities Due To Highway Closure On Vancouver Island". Huffington Post. 30 August 2011.
- ^ Greenway, H.D.S. (26 May 2010). "The Best Place to Live?". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ^ "The Worldwide Cost of Living Survey". www.eiu.com. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ "The world's most liveable cities in 2024". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 27 June 2024.
- ^ "The world's most liveable cities in 2023". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ "The Global Liveability Index 2023" (PDF). Economist Intelligence Unit. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
- ^ "Vienna reclaims title of the world's most liveable city". The Guardian. 23 June 2022. Archived from the original on 18 July 2023.
- ^ "Coronavirus: Auckland ranked most liveable city as pandemic shifts list". BBC News. 9 June 2021. Archived from the original on 6 April 2023.
- ^ "The Global Liveability Index 2021" (PDF). Economist Intelligence Unit. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
- ^ "Global Liveability Index 2019". The Economist Intelligence Unit.
- ^ "World's most livable city for 2019, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit". CNN. 4 September 2019.
- ^ "These are the world's most liveable cities in 2019". CNBC. 16 August 2018.
- ^ "Global Liveability Index 2018". The Economist Intelligence Unit.
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- ^ "The top 10 most liveable cities in the world, according to The Global Liveability Index 2018". CNBC. 16 August 2018.
- ^ "The Global Liveability Report 2017". The Economist Intelligence Unit. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
- ^ "Global liveability has improved for the first time in a decade". The Economist. 16 August 2017.
- ^ Smith, Oliver (17 August 2017). "Revealed: The world's best (and worst) cities to live in". The Telegraph.
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