EIU’s Worldwide Cost of Living survey shows that the easing of supply-chain disruptions has slowed the pace of price increases, although it remains high.| Economist Intelligence Unit
This year’s average Liveability score has risen slightly, despite geopolitical conflicts, civil unrest and housing crises.| Economist Intelligence Unit
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Democratisation suffered more reversals in 2021, with the percentage of people living in a democracy falling to well below 50% and authoritarian regimes gaining ground.| Economist Intelligence Unit
Democracy was dealt a major blow in 2020. Almost 70% of countries covered by The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Democracy Index recorded a decline in their overall score, as country after country locked down to protect lives from a novel coronavirus. The global average score fell to its lowest level since the index began in 2006.| Economist Intelligence Unit
The Worldwide Cost of Living Survey compares more than 400 individual prices across 160 products and services in cities around the world| Economist Intelligence Unit
Gold has had a stellar year so far. After trading at about US$2,000/troy oz from April 2023 to February 2024, gold prices have soared, reaching a record high of more than US$2,420/troy oz in mid-May, before moderating to about US$2,350/troy oz in early June.| Economist Intelligence Unit
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