Few of the world’s most liveable cities are in U.S.
GUEST COLUMN, John Richard Schrock, Education Frontlines
The Economist Intelligence Unit, a research and analysis section of The Economist Group based in the U.K., just released its 2024 Global Liveability Index on The World’s Most Liveable Cities. Few U.S. cities made the analysis of 173 cities across the globe.
Ratings are calculated based on five categories: Stability (25 percent), Healthcare (20 percent), Culture and Environment (25 percent), Education (10 percent) and Infrastructure (20 percent). Stability includes violent crime, military conflict and civil unrest. Healthcare includes availability of care and drugs, and healthcare outcomes. Culture and Environment includes a range of factors from humidity and temperature to corruption, censorship, and food. Education evaluates both availability and quality of education. And infrastructure includes quality of roads, housing, energy, water and telecommunications.


