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Nigeria misses out in 2023 top 10 African countries with highest cost of living

Business Insider Africa presents the top 10 African countries with the highest cost of living.

This list is courtesy of Numbeo, one of the world’s most profound data and research platforms.

To collect data, Numbeo relies on user inputs and manually collected data from authoritative sources (websites of supermarkets, taxi company websites, governmental institutions, newspaper articles, and others.)

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The high cost of living is a major concern for many individuals and families around the world. It is an issue that affects people of all income levels and can significantly impact their quality of life. Several factors contribute to the high cost of living in a country, including economic policies, inflation, and the cost of essential goods and services.

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One of the primary reasons for the high cost of living in a country is the state of its economy. Countries with a strong economy tend to have a higher cost of living due to the high demand for goods and services. This is because when people have more money to spend, they are willing to pay more for the things they need and want.

Inflation is another factor that contributes to the high cost of living. Inflation occurs when the general price level of goods and services increases over time. This means that people have to spend more money to buy the same goods and services they could buy for less in the past. Inflation can be caused by various factors, such as increases in the money supply, changes in government policies, or external factors like global supply chain disruptions.

The high cost of living can have a significant impact on individuals and families, particularly those on a fixed income or low-income earners. It can lead to financial hardship, making it difficult to pay bills, save for the future, or even afford necessities. It can also limit education, healthcare, and other essential service opportunities.

When deciding on a resident country, it is important to know the cost of living within the said economy, as a result, Numbeo, one of the world’s most profound data and research platforms, has created a methodology to compute data that determines the countries with the highest cost of living.

This article includes the 10 African countries with the highest cost of living. The overall index Numbeo comes up with is determined by the following factors, Cost of Living Index (Excluding Rent) which is a relative indicator of consumer goods prices, including groceries, restaurants, transportation, and utilities, rent index, groceries index, restaurants index, Cost of Living Plus Rent Index which is an estimation of consumer goods prices including rent, and local purchasing power.

To collect data, Numbeo relies on user inputs and manually collected data from authoritative sources (websites of supermarkets, taxi company websites, governmental institutions, and newspaper articles, other surveys, etc.). Manually collected data from established sources are entered twice per year. A more comprehensive breakdown of the methodology is available on Numbeo’s website.

Below are the 10 African countries with the highest cost of living in 2023 according to Numbeo.

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PenCom distances self from pension association, cautions retirees

The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has distanced itself from the activities of the Association of Pension Desk Practitioners of Nigeria (ASSOPEP).

According to a Press statement by the commission, PenCom said that it has no affiliation with the group.

The statement added that the association (ASSOPEP) claims to resolve pension issues and assist retirees in securing their retirement benefits. But PenCom warned that the claim is false and that the commission has no affiliation with the group.

“The attention of the National Pension Commission (PenCom or commission) has been drawn to the illicit activities of the Association of Pension Desk Practitioners of Nigeria (ASSOPEP).

“The general public is kindly requested to note that the claims by ASSOPEP are entirely false as the association has no affiliation with the pension industry or authorization of any kind whatsoever from PenCom,” it said.

The statement noted that Licensed Pension Fund Operators (LPFOs), who are statutorily mandated to undertake the processing and payment of retirement benefits, are not associated with ASSOPEP in any way.

The commission urged the general public to be cautious of any promise or claim made by ASSOPEP regarding pension and retirement benefits or any other matter relating to the pension industry in Nigeria.

The commission especially strongly advises workers, retirees, pension desk officers and everyone approached by the association with claims of consulting with their Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) and PenCom for guidance and assistance in respect of their retirement benefits to exercise caution as any interaction with the association is at the individual’s own risk.