South Africa has two of the cheapest cities in the world
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Deutsche Bank has released its 2016 world prices report, showing that Joburg and Cape Town are now home of the cheapest cities in the world for foreigners trading in dollars.
The report tracks various prices for goods and services across the globe, with the latest published work focusing on “sins” and dating.
Both Joburg and Cape Town ranked in the top 5 cheapest cities for “sins” (drinking and smoking) – second and third cheapest, respectively, with the average cost of $14.00 and $14.10 to indulge.
Manila, capital of the Philippines, ranked as the cheapest ($11.60), while Melbourne (Australia) was ranked as the most expensive city in the world ($66.90).
https://www.goodthingsguy.com/environment/cheapest-cities/
Author: Brent Lindeque