Israel tops OECD for cost of living
In comparison with popular tourism destinations for Israelis, such as Turkey and Portugal, the gap is even wider, and reaches 60% or more. After Israel in the cost of living table come Switzerland, Iceland, the US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, and Denmark.
In the monthly ranking of price levels, however, updated to the beginning of August 2023, Israel is not in first place, but falls to fourth, after Switzerland, Iceland, and Ireland.
A report by the Knesset Research and Information Center at the end of 2022, which examined the same period as is covered by the OECD report, indicates that prices of milk and dairy products are substantially higher in Israel than the OECD average, as are prices of housing, healthcare, and transport.
Aharon Katz