Useful Cost-of-Living Data Don’t Come Cheap

Global cost-of-living rankings are always a hit with headline writers and readers, curious as to how Tokyo compares with New York or London. But though the numbers make for entertaining copy, factors such as currency fluctuations and the surveys’ small sample size mean the standings may not be all that useful—even for the tiny subset of the population that is their real target audience. [cont.]

Carl Bialik, Wall Street Journal

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