Overview
Cost of Living Index42.4 / 41.6 Luanda Johannesburg
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Luanda, the capital of Angola, presents a stark contrast to Johannesburg, the largest city in South Africa, in terms of economic development and cost structures. Angola's GDP per capita is significantly lower at $7,200 compared to South Africa's $13,700, reflecting a broader economic disparity. Luanda's population is larger at nearly 9.05 million versus Johannesburg's 7.86 million, but its economic growth rate is considerably lower at 1.0% compared to South Africa's 0.7%. This economic gap is mirrored in the cost of living, with Luanda exhibiting substantially higher price-to-income ratios and lower purchasing power. While Luanda offers lower nominal costs for goods and services, its overall economic potential and investment climate lag behind Johannesburg's more established and diversified economy.
Economic and Housing Comparison
Health Care Index37.7 / 60.5 Luanda Johannesburg
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Economically, Johannesburg demonstrates a clear advantage. The average net monthly salary in Johannesburg is significantly higher at $1,640.42 compared to Luanda's $1,400.00. This translates to a substantial difference in disposable income. Furthermore, Johannesburg's annual mortgage interest rate is considerably lower at 11.01% compared to Luanda's high 21.0%. Regarding housing, the disparity is evident. Luanda's property prices, particularly per square meter in the city center at $13,106.70, are significantly inflated relative to salaries, resulting in a high property price-to-income ratio of 24.97. Conversely, Johannesburg offers more affordable housing options, with a much lower property price-to-income ratio of 2.82, and while city center prices are higher ($1068.21/m²) than Luanda's outer郊区, the overall affordability is considerably better given the higher salaries. Luanda's GDP per capita is lower ($7,200 vs $13,700), indicating a less developed economic base.
Quality of Life Comparison
Property Price to Income Ratio25 / 2.8 Purchasing Power Index88.4 / 116.5 Luanda Johannesburg
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The quality of life in Johannesburg is considerably superior across most standardised indices. The city boasts a significantly higher Quality of Life Index of 142.23 compared to Luanda's 71.13. This is supported by higher scores in Safety (19.19 vs 33.65), Health Care (60.45 vs 37.69), and a much better Climate Index (91.38 vs 79.91). Luanda also suffers from a significantly higher Pollution Index (91.24) compared to Johannesburg's 61.95. Commuting is also less of a burden in Johannesburg, with a Traffic Commute Time Index of 40.66 versus Luanda's considerably higher 65.43. While Luanda has a higher Cost of Living Index (42.4) than Johannesburg (41.55), the overall quality metrics for Johannesburg paint a much more favourable picture for residents seeking safety, healthcare access, climate comfort, and manageable commute times.
Investment and Career Opportunities
Quality of Life Index71.1 / 142.2 Luanda Johannesburg
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Johannesburg presents a more attractive investment and career environment. With a GDP per capita nearly double that of Luanda ($13,700 vs $7,200) and a slightly higher (albeit lower than Luanda's) population growth rate (1.07% vs 3.33%), Johannesburg indicates a more dynamic and potentially lucrative market. The lower mortgage interest rates in Johannesburg (11.01% vs 21.0%) further enhance its investment appeal. For career prospects, the higher average net salary ($1,640.42 vs $1,400.00) and lower cost of living (Cost of Living Index 41.55 vs 42.4) suggest better long-term financial prospects for professionals in Johannesburg. Luanda's higher population growth rate might indicate potential for future development, but the current economic indicators and quality of life metrics suggest Johannesburg offers a more established and potentially rewarding professional environment.
Final Verdict
Traffic Commute Time Index65.4 / 40.7 Luanda Johannesburg
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Luanda and Johannesburg represent fundamentally different urban environments with contrasting priorities and challenges. Luanda offers significantly lower costs for living, particularly for housing and groceries, but struggles with major deficiencies in quality of life, including safety, healthcare, environmental quality, and infrastructure. Johannesburg provides a vastly superior quality of life across multiple dimensions, coupled with higher earning potential, better career prospects, and more stable economic fundamentals. However, the cost of living in Johannesburg, while still lower than Luanda's in some categories, is significantly higher overall, especially concerning housing. The choice between the two cities hinges entirely on the individual's priorities: Luanda offers a lower cost of living but significant quality-of-life drawbacks and a less developed economy, while Johannesburg provides a higher quality of life and better economic opportunities at a correspondingly higher cost structure.
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