Toronto vs Mexico City

Overall Mexico City ranks higher for livability (60 vs 58). Mexico City is cheaper; Toronto is safer from disasters; Toronto is warmer.
Compared (0-100)
■ Toronto■ Mexico City1951Cost81100Climate7835Safety

How to read the comparison chart

The grouped bars score each city 0–100 on cost, climate and safety — taller is better. Toronto leads on any axis where its bar is higher, Mexico City where its is. The cost bar uses a higher-is-cheaper scale, so Mexico City's taller cost bar reflects its lower cost of living, not a higher price.

AxisTorontoMexico City
Livability5860
Cost (higher=cheaper)1951
Climate81100
Safety7835
Summer °C20.519.5
Winter °C-2.714.1
Top disaster riskextreme cold / winterearthquake

Toronto vs Mexico City: the short answer

Mexico City comes out ahead on overall livability (60/100), only marginally above Toronto (58/100). The two cities diverge most on natural-disaster exposure. On affordability Mexico City is the cheaper base — a wide gap on our cost index (Toronto 19 vs Mexico City 51, where a higher score means a lower cost of living, normalised from World Bank price levels). For climate, Toronto runs warmer in summer (about 20.5°C peak vs 19.5°C in Mexico City), while winter lows sit near -2.7°C in Toronto and 14.1°C in Mexico City. On natural-disaster exposure Toronto is the safer choice (safety 78/100); the dominant modelled hazard is extreme cold / winter for Toronto and earthquake for Mexico City.

Which city should you choose?

Data & methodology

Cost scores are normalised from World Bank price-level data. Climate figures (summer highs, winter lows) are drawn from 1991–2020 climate normals. Disaster-safety blends USGS earthquake history (magnitude 4.5+ within 300 km since 1980), tropical-cyclone basin position, flood/elevation exposure and Köppen climate zone. The livability score is the weighted composite of cost, climate and safety. All figures are planning indicators for 2026, not guarantees — verify specifics before relocating.

Compiled by the CityLivably data team from open public datasets (World Bank, USGS, climate normals).

FAQ

Is Toronto or Mexico City better to live in?

Mexico City scores higher overall — 60 vs 58 on our 0–100 livability index, which weights cost, climate and safety.

Which is cheaper, Toronto or Mexico City?

Mexico City has the lower cost of living (cost index 51 vs 19; higher = cheaper, from World Bank price levels).

Which is warmer, Toronto or Mexico City?

Toronto — summer highs reach about 20.5°C versus 19.5°C in Mexico City.

Which is safer from natural disasters, Toronto or Mexico City?

Toronto (disaster-safety 78/100). Main hazard: extreme cold / winter in Toronto, earthquake in Mexico City.

What is the main natural-disaster risk in Toronto?

extreme cold / winter is the dominant modelled hazard for Toronto on our risk index.

How is the Toronto vs Mexico City comparison calculated?

Cost comes from World Bank price levels, climate from 1991–2020 normals, and disaster risk from USGS earthquake data, cyclone-basin position and flood exposure; livability is their weighted composite.

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