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Ever wondered how ECA collects 400,000 prices from all over the world for cost of living indices and other global mobility data? Our multi-source approach guarantees integrity, accuracy, and reliability.

Following a four-year reign, Hong Kong (2nd) loses the top spot to New York

Singapore is now the fifth most expensive location in the world for expatriates, driven by rising accommodation costs

Hong Kong loses number one status in spite of high levels of inflation

Cost of Living indices are an invaluable tool for global mobility teams. However, when indices are updated to reflect changes in living costs between two locations, assignees may have questions about the updates.

Finally, inflation is falling fast across the globe, but there are some familiar exceptions!

Cost of living indices help organisations determine appropriate salary packages for employees on international assignments. Join us in exploring the process with our engaging infographic.

Controlling costs is always a significant challenge for GM, but global inflation has increased cost pressures on mobility programmes. In this blog post, we reveal 20 areas where there may be savings to be made.

This free report explains how ECA's indices are calculated and applied to protect the buying power of people moving between countries as well as looking at what causes them to change over time.

Our high-inflation table shrinks for the first time in over a year, but many countries are still struggling to contain the cost of living.