The Best And Worst Cities To Live In The World


BANGALORE: The world is an unfair place with violence, poverty, diseases on one side and peace, prosperity and tolerance on the other. There seems to be no end to this differentiation because the worst cities remain in the same spot and the best cities keep getting better. The sovereignty of countries is a gift that the world will strive to keep, but at times this sovereignty is the cause for the depreciation of a country’s standard.

The ugly truth is that not all the countries will be the same and some countries will always lag behind the rest but when the world looks at the economic standard to judge the livable aspects, personal opinion will always rise to the surface. In lines with this thought, here are the worst and best cities to live in the world in accordance to the economic standards of these cities and the functionalities they offer as compiled by The Economist Intelligence Unit’s global liveability survey.

The best cities to live in

Melbourne: It is the second most populous city in Australia and the leading financial house of the country.

Melbourne is considered as the livable city in the world because of the best of services for healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

The country’s environment and cultural prowess is excellent with a room for all the indigenous cultures from around the world. The city is a haven for safety, sustainability and all round growth making way for prosperity to those who seek it. EIU reports rate 95 on stability.

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