In the Quality of Life category we assess the benefits of living in each city and residents’ wellbeing, covering financial and health outcomes, as well as access to amenities. The indicators we use are:

Life expectancy
Income per person
Income equality
Housing expenditure
Recreation & cultural sites
Internet speed

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by geraint78

7 comments
  1. Who is “we”?

    There is already a big difference between n°1 and 10, and they are 90% WE cities.

    I call bullsh*t.

  2. As usual, depends on the area, if you stay in the touristy zones near Gravensteen/Graslei sure no problem but i’ve seen entire areas transform into crime and drug ridden hellholes over the past 1-2 decades with junkies defecating in the streets during broad daylight.

    And don’t get me started on the city management, LEZ zones, insane taxation plans compared to other area’s…

  3. New York 100, yet the average New Yorker is an obese piece of lard

    But hey anglo economists and obvious lies and propaganda, nothing new here

  4. As a Walloon who drive sometimes his son  to the sports area in the West of the city, it doesn’t surprise me. 
    I’m really really jealous of all the nice infrastructures you have there.

  5. We tried to tell you, buy you wouldn’t listen.

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