U.S. cities get no love in worldwide quality of living survey

The euro may be going the way of the aurochs, but that doesn’t stop the old country from mopping up on the latest Worldwide Quality of Living Survey.

A scene from the best city on Earth -- Vienna, Austria.

A scene from the best city on Earth -- Vienna, Austria.

Vienna, Austria, home of tiny sausages, is the best place to live on Earth, according to Mercer, a human resource consulting firm that ranks cities annually to help companies determine “compensation packages rationally, consistently and systematically.”

Honolulu, Hawaii is the top U.S. city, surfing in at No. 29.

Clearly, weather and bikini-watching are not part of the ranking equation. But the ability to speak German must be — it’s the primary language spoken in 7 of the top 10 cities.

Other U.S. cities to make the top 50 include San Francisco (30), Boston (36), Chicago and Washington, D.C.  (tied, along with Madrid, at 43),  New York (47), Seattle (48) and Pittsburgh (49).

No Georgia cities — including but not limited to Atlanta, Remerton and Ty-Ty — made the list.

Canada, our friendly neighbors to the north, have four cities better than Honolulu, according to Mercer.

Cities tourists may want to avoid include Khartoum, Sudan (217), Port-au-Prince, Haiti (218), N’Djamena, Chad (219), and Bangui, Central African Republic (220). Baghdad, Iraq (221) ranks last.

The U.S. is shut out completely from Mercer’s list of 50 safest cities. Once again, German-speaking areas excel, taking 9 of the top 15 spots. Baghdad is last on the safety list too.

The exact method of ranking is a bit mysterious, but Mercer says it ranks living conditions according to 39 factors, including political stability, currency exchange regulations, traffic congestion, availability of food and climate.

If the Euro does go bust, I predict the U.S. will fare better in the 2012 survey.

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43 comments Add your comment

Native Atlantan

December 5th, 2011
8:09 pm

There is only one thing Atlanta seems to be known for in this country, and the rest of the world just doesnt give a dam.

Cujo Bendi

December 5th, 2011
8:16 pm

Chicago is a miserable bitter cold dump. Not sure who is making up these lists. Miami Beach is just about my favorite place on earth. America is too obsessed with guns and cars and strip malls, being fat and freeways. That’s why we didn’t get a good rating I guess.

ls1z28chris

December 5th, 2011
8:19 pm

Why is Atlanta surprised? World of Coke, Aquarium, Zoo. All of it a long drive through traffic. Unless you want to stay in the city and get raped like a Georgia Tech or GSU student.

You might get raped or robbed in New Orleans, but at least you’ll see some interesting culture. Unlike Atlanta. “Oh look, another blue glass building full of yuppies. Wow. Oh look, the home of another mediocre sports team. Wow. See kids, that is where the Thrashers used to play until they ran screaming back to some third rate Canadian town.”

Cujo Bendi

December 5th, 2011
8:20 pm

Scott, go live in Seattle and take your anti-depressants as it rains almost every day of the year.

Tyler Durden

December 5th, 2011
8:46 pm

Home is where you make it.

Neil Beck

December 5th, 2011
8:49 pm

Macon rules cause it’s full of fools! Yeah Macon. 40% h.s. gradiashun rate! yippee!

Craig Ashwood

December 5th, 2011
8:50 pm

I’m Australian, but have by choice and necessity (hey, my 15 year old son was born in Lawrenceville!) made Atlanta my home for now and the future.

I love it here, because of my friends and family, now. Atlanta’s people make a huge difference to quality of life. When I first moved here for radio work in 1980, it was very much a provincial Southern town, but NOW–wow–there’s a lot we can do to “increase our rating” if you ask me…

So, ask me! Having lived in Sydney (my hometown), and visited Auckland, New Zealand (KILLER place, so cool)–there’s things we can do here in our land-locked environment to make our ranking grow, if that’s important.

Tom

December 5th, 2011
8:54 pm

You people bad mouthing Atlanta and the US, please get out of here. I am sure you are just some transplanted yankees. You come here because you have a job here then you sit around and talk trash about it. Please leave, the people that love atlanta don’t want you here!

kerryb

December 5th, 2011
8:55 pm

Sounds like a biased study to me. Best places on earth speak German, eat sausages, and drink beer, and are freezing in the winter. Yea, right. Apparently the person doing the study must be an America hater.

Tom

December 5th, 2011
8:55 pm

Seattle might be beautiful but the weather sucks and it is full of liberals which I could not deal with.