Budapest among the most livable cities in the EU?! – Fresh statistics

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According to the latest Eurostat statistics, Budapest overtakes several European metropolises in terms of living standards. Let’s see how livable the Hungarian capital is!?
Every year, Eurostat publishes detailed economic data that can be used to compare living standards in each EU region. Due to large price differences between the countries, Eurostat also converts GDP data into a fictitious currency, the so-called PPS (Purchasing Power Standard). In order to carry out a realistic comparison in terms of livability between the countries, the different price levels are completely deducted by PPS and show the actual standard of living. The latest figures – that were published last week – show the ranking based on the situation in 2019;
according to which, Budapest is ahead of such cities as Vienna, Berlin or Madrid.
With this positive result, Budapest has realised its determination to become a more livable city than Vienna in 2019. As the Hungarian news portal Növekedés reports, besides the Hungarian capital, the big cities of Central and Eastern European countries also perform well. By way of example, Prague ranks second after top-ranked Luxembourg, followed by Dublin in the third, Brussels in the fourth and Paris in the fifth place.
Region GDP per capita (PPS)
- Luxembourg 81,000
- Prague 63,900
- Dublin and surroundings 63,100
- Brussels and surroundings 63,000
- Paris and its region 55,200
- Amsterdam and surroundings 53,000
- Copenhagen and surroundings 51,900
- Stockholm 51,900
- Bratislava and surroundings 50,400
- Warsaw and its region 49,800
- Bucharest and its region 49,700
- Budapest 47,100
- Vienna 46,400
- Helsinki and surroundings 45,000
- Madrid and surroundings 38,500
- Berlin 38,200
- Rome and its region 34,300
- Ljubljana and surroundings 33,000
- Lisbon and surroundings 32,000
- Athen and surroundings 28,400
- Sofia and its region 27,700
- Zagreb and surroundings 20,500






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