The cheapest cities to live in (and how we measure cost)

CityLivably Editorial Team · Built on World Bank, WorldClim, USGS and FEMA/INFORM open data · Updated 2026

'Cheap' should mean real purchasing power, not a guess. Here's how we price cost of living from open World Bank data — and the cities that come out cheapest.

The most affordable cities sit in lower-price-level countries; Ðà Lạt, Vietnam ranks near the top. We measure cost from World Bank price levels (US=100) rather than crowd-sourced numbers.

Cheapest cities

How we measure cost (legally and openly)

Instead of copying a crowd-sourced database, we use the World Bank's price-level ratio (PPP vs exchange rate) — open, citable data — so the cost score is original and verifiable. City-level refinement (US BEA/HUD rent) is the next layer.

FAQ

Where is it cheapest to live?

Lower-cost countries; Ðà Lạt is among the cheapest in our data.

Is cheaper always better?

No — cheap cities are often higher-risk or have harsher climates; that's why we score all three pillars.

Built on open data: World Bank (cost), WorldClim (climate), USGS/FEMA/INFORM (disaster risk). Transparent, verifiable estimates.

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