Karachi comes at the sixth number in cheapest cities of the world.


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An ongoing report distributed by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) puts Karachi at the 6th spot among the least expensive urban areas on the planet, out of a rundown of 133 urban communities. 



The review by the British gathering, which gives research and investigation to organizations, has looked at the costs of 150 items and administrations in urban focuses of 93 nations that therefore structure the premise of their list of real urban communities on the planet masterminded by the average cost for basic items.

Syria's Damascus, Venezuelan capital Caracas, Lagos in Nigeria and the Pakistani city of Karachi are among the world's least expensive urban communities, the overview appeared. "Put essentially, less expensive urban communities likewise will in general be less bearable," the report has asserted.

As indicated by EIU, in spite of the fact that the area in which Pakistan lies remains fundamentally shabby, insecurity is turning into an undeniably conspicuous factor in bringing down the general average cost for basic items of an area. This implies there is an impressive component of hazard in a portion of the world's least expensive urban areas.

Expensive perennials Tokyo and New York did not make the best 10 in the yearly rundown by the Economist Intelligence Unit, prevailed over by Paris, Zurich (joint second) Hong Kong (fourth) and Oslo (fifth).

Seoul and Geneva shared 6th spot, while Copenhagen, Tel Aviv and Sydney balanced the rankings.

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