According to The Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) Global Livability Index 2018 a measurement of the world's best cities to call home, not a single U.S. city was good enough to make the cut. The Global Livability Index compares world cities with each other in terms of security, affordability, education, healthcare, its urban lifestyle and infrastructure.
At least four world class cities have fallen from the top 10 over the past year—Auckland (from 8th to 12th), Perth (from 7th to 14th), Helsinki (from 9th to 16th) and Hamburg (from 10th to 18th)—despite the fact that none of these cities have seen a deterioration of the main items being measured.
The ten most livable cities in 2018
1. Vienna, Austria2. Melbourne, Australia
3. Osaka, Japan
4. Calgary, Canada
5. Sydney, Australia
6. Vancouver, Canada
7. Tokyo, Japan
8. Toronto, Canada
9. Copenhagen, Denmark
10. Adelaide, Australia
The ten least livable cities 2018
1. Damascus, Syria2. Dhaka, Bangladesh
3. Lagos, Nigeria
4. Karachi, Pakistan
5. Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
6. Harare, Zimbabwe
7. Tripoli, Libya
8. Douala, Cameroon
9. Algiers, Algeria
10. Dakar, Senegal