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These are the best cities in the world for 2025, according to Oxford economists, see how New York came

We are the best around and nothing will keep us.

The New York City has been named the best city in the world for 2025 by the oxford Economics Global Index.

This marks the second consecutive year that the great apple has passed the annual list, which includes more than 50 important metropols worldwide.

Of course, the classification of the “best” city of the earth might seem a bit loaded, but Oxford Economics sought to maintain objective things, evaluating 1,000 of the most populated urban jungles in various metrics that cover five major categories: economics, human capital, quality of life, environment and government.

Metropolises obtained scores from every 100 depending on their global performance.

The great apple took the first place with a score of 100 perfect in general and in the economy sector. Tierney – Stock.adobe.com

With this method, Oxford’s economy could obtain “a nuanced understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of each city,” according to the site.

This year, eight of the 10 best cities have maintained their points, which Oxford’s economics experts felt that they demonstrated the considerable resilience of these nuclei against current “commercial tensions” and other threats to “economic growth around the world”.

London took second place, partly due to his high GDP. Iryna – Stock.adobe.com

The great apple took the first place with a score of 100 perfect in general and in the economy sector. The experts attributed it to the great gross domestic product of the city (GDP), enviable income per person and its abundance of corporate headquarters.

NYC did not work so well in the sectors of governance and environment, occupying 168th and 161st, respectively, with experts marking their low economic diversity and their high housing expenses.

Coincidentally, the large apple has the Earth’s billionaires with an impressive 123 of 10 more than a collective value of $ 759 million.

The large apple has most of the Earth’s billionaires, with an exciting 123. Luciano Mortula-LGM-Stock.adobe.com

London, meanwhile, retained its second slot in this metropolitan Olympiad with a global score of 98.5.

The United Kingdom Central excelled in the human capital category, and pointed out a perfect 100, which experts considered due to “world leading universities, diverse labor force and the large pool of the international headquarters”.

Its economic performance was also enviable: a credit for high GDP in the city.

Paris reached a large amount of quality of life due to its “large number of world -renowned cultural places and high life expectancy,” according to the index. Zigres – Stock.adobe.com

At the end of the first five places were Paris, France; San Jose, California; and Seattle, Washington, with Oxford Gurus, pointing out that the three Meccas have maximum economy scores.

Paris emphasized in this regard “for the large amount of his economy”, while “Tech Hubs” San Jose and Seattle had “high levels of GDP per person”, according to the index.

They were also generally happier, according to the survey.

“Although these three cities are slightly lower in New York and London on the Human Capital Front, they exceed the first two cities in terms of quality of life,” the authors wrote.

San Jose and Seattle disembarked 91.5 and 88.1, respectively, in this area, compared to 83.8 New York, while Paris obtained a qualification of 93.2 quality of life.

“Paris benefits from its large number of world -renowned cultural sites and high life expectancy, while San Jose and Seattle residents have the highest average income in the world.”

In addition, the United States had eight cities in the top 20, with Los Angeles, California; Washington, DC; and Dallas, Texas, placing 11, 12 and 19, respectively.

Here are the 10 best cities:

  1. New York, USA (100)
  2. London, United Kingdom (98.5)
  3. Paris, France (94.4)
  4. San Jose, California, USA (94.2)
  5. Seattle, USA (91.8)
  6. Melbourne, Australia (90.7)
  7. Sydney, Australia (90.6)
  8. Boston, USA (90.3)
  9. Tokyo, Japan (90.3)
  10. San Francisco, USA (90.3).

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