GCC Nations' Ranking in Numbeo's 2024 Quality of Life Report

  • Publish date: Tuesday، 13 August 2024
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A mid-year assessment by Numbeo reveals the Sultanate of Oman as Asia’s top-ranked country for quality of life, securing fourth place worldwide. The assessment takes into account various factors that affect the well-being and living standards of residents in different nations. Here’s how the GCC countries stacked up in this year's rankings:

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Oman’s Rise to the Top

Oman leads the GCC, positioned as the fourth-best globally with a score of 204 points. This impressive ranking highlights the nation’s commitment to improving the overall quality of life for its citizens.

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- Qatar holds the 17th position globally with 182.9 points.

- UAE follows closely, ranking 20th with 175.5 points.

- Saudi Arabia is positioned at 25th with 170.5 points.

- Kuwait secures the 37th spot with a score of 152.5 points.

Factors Contributing to the Rankings

The Quality of Life Index used by Numbeo employs an empirical formula to calculate the scores. Key factors include:

- Purchasing Power Index: Higher scores indicate better purchasing power.

- Safety Index: A higher score reflects better safety conditions.

- Climate Index: A higher score represents more favorable climate conditions.

- Pollution Index: Lower scores indicate less pollution.

- House Price to Income Ratio: A lower score means housing is more affordable.

- Cost of Living Index: Lower scores suggest a more affordable cost of living.

- Health Care Index: Higher scores reflect better healthcare services.

- Traffic Commute Time Index: Lower scores indicate shorter commute times.

Global Leaders in Quality of Life

Luxembourg leads the global rankings with 219.3 points, followed by the Netherlands with 207.5 points, and Denmark with 205.6 points. Oman’s fourth-place ranking underscores the nation’s dedication to enhancing the quality of life for its residents, making it a standout performer in the region.

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