INDONESIAKININEWS.COM - While inflation and cost of living is rising on both sides of the border, a new study suggests that four out of fiv...
It may not be a surprise that New York City, Vancouver and Toronto broke the top five, but what may come as a shock to some is that Mississauga and Hamilton, Ontario are the second and fourth least affordable cities respectively on either side of the border.
The study, conducted by PolicyAdvisor, compared the average cost of certain necessities, items and services in the two countries’ ten most populated cities—including a movie theatre ticket, a restaurant meal, a bottle of water, a cappuccino, a one-month gym membership, a one-way transit trip, a monthly transit pass, and one month’s rent.
These costs were then compared to the average income of people living in these cities.
Through these metrics, it was determined that Mississauga was the most expensive city in Canada, and the second most expensive if you include the States.
“This data contains some surprising results, as even though some major cities in North America might be perceived as having lower living costs, when factoring in the average salary in the area, it’s not as clear cut,” a spokesperson for PolicyAdvisor said on Thursday according to CTV News.
Rent costs skyrocketing and wages remaining the same is a huge factor in affordability according to the study.
In Vancouver, the average person uses 46 percent of their wages to pay rent.
These numbers are similar in Hamilton despite having lower costs on things like coffee and restaurant dining, with rent eating up 42 percent of the average Hamiltonian’s income.
Entertainment and lifestyle costs tend to be cheaper in Canada, even if the cost of essentials may be more expensive.
The award for most expensive movie ticket in Canada goes to Vancouver ($16), which is still significantly cheaper than going to see a film in New York City (over $23).
Fancy coffees and restaurant eats also cost less on average in Canada.
Read the full list of the most expensive major cities in the U.S. and Canada below:
1. New York City
2. Mississauga
3. Vancouver
4. Hamilton
5. Toronto
6. Los Angeles
7. San Diego
8. Chicago
9. Ottawa
10. Montreal
11. Winnipeg
12. Philadelphia
13. Phoenix
14. San Jose
15. Brampton
16. Dallas
17. San Antonio
18. Houston
19. Edmonton
20. Calgary
Source: complex