For expatriates, Lomé is the second least expensive capital city in the WAEMU (Mercer survey)

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Thursday, 11 June 2020 15:56
For expatriates, Lomé is the second least expensive capital city in the WAEMU (Mercer survey)

(Togo First) - The survey which covered 209 cities, including 42 in Africa, indicates that the Togolese capital is the second city across the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) where life is less expensive for expats. 

However, in the world, Lomé is ranked 154th and 23rd in Africa in terms of the cost of living in general. In this regard, it is the sixth most expensive capital city in the WAEMU, coming before Ouagadougou which is the least expensive in the Union, 162nd worldwide, and 26th in Africa. 

Abidjan, according to the survey, is WAEMU’s most expensive capital city for expats. It is followed by Dakar, Niamey, Cotonou, and Bamako. Guinea Bissau, which is also a member State of the WAEMU is not ranked in the survey. 

In Africa, Victoria (Seychelles) is the most expensive capital city. It comes right before N’djamena which was previously the first. At the opposite end is Tunis, which is the least expensive, both in Africa and the world. 

The survey integrates criteria such as the cost of accommodation, transport, food, clothing, house appliances, and leisure. 

Séna Akoda

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