The capital of Zambia, Lusaka
Not a few of us have the desire to stay and settle abroad. However, it is often all hit by the cost of living there. Call it London and New York who entered as a city with high living costs.
But now you might consider packing and moving to one of the world's cheapest cities. Because, recently the Economist Intelligence Unit's has issued a list of the cheapest cost of living in cities in the world.
Reporting from Reader's Digest, of 133 countries surveyed by the agency, Lusaka in Zambia, occupies the first position as the city with the lowest cost of living around the world. As a capital and government center, and financially, the cost of living in Lusaka is very low for the people living there.
But, if you are an outsider, be careful: Expatriates tend to pay more for housing, transportation, and education expenses.
In addition to Lusaka, Bangalore and Mumbai, located in India, is also named the city with the lowest cost of living in the world.
Although Bangalore has changed to more urban, the cost of living there is very affordable. While Mumbai, known as one of the city's millionaires and millionaires lives, the cost of meals, transport, and residence remains relatively cheap