Ranking of the Most Expensive Countries in Africa
This ranking is provided by Numbeo, the world's largest database on countries around the world. It offers current and updated information on living conditions worldwide, including the cost of living, housing indicators, healthcare, traffic, crime, and pollution.
These indices are calculated relative to New York, which means that for New York, each index should be 100. The Cost of Living Index (excluding rent) is a relative indicator of consumer goods prices, including grocery products, restaurants, transportation, and public services.
According to this ranking, the top 3 most expensive countries in Africa are:
- Ethiopia with an index of 43.18
- Botswana with an index of 39.49
- Mozambique with an index of 38.86
Tunisia ranks 19th in the list of most expensive countries in Africa, with an index of 25.53 out of 23 African countries. Algeria, which is even less expensive than Tunisia, ranks 20th with an index of 24.54. Egypt and Libya rank 22nd and 23rd, respectively, with indices of 19.03 and 18.64. Meanwhile, Morocco ranks 16th in this ranking of most expensive countries in Africa, with an index of 27.18.