THE CURRENT → THE ROSE REPORT Issue 890 · December 15, 2021

Beating Israel’s High Cost of Living

Unless Israelis speak up, the price squeeze will worsen

Beating Israel’s High Cost of Living

One popular Israeli humorist lampooned Tel Aviv mayor Ron Huldai expressing elation over his city’s first-place finish in a global survey, even though this one is nothing to brag about.

Certainly, to the average Israeli who is not the head of a high-tech unicorn (that is, any privately held start-up valued at over $1 billion), and who struggles to meet his monthly payments, unaffordable prices are no laughing matter. And Tel Aviv does not have a monopoly on the phenomenon.

Take housing out of the equation for the moment, because multimillion-shekel prices on beachfront luxury high-rises on the Mediterranean distort the picture. But other costs of living — for cars, gasoline, and many consumer staples — are uniformly high, whether you live in Tel Aviv or Sderot.

In all fairness to Israel, there are offsets. Expenses for tuition, medical care, and insurance, which are budget-busters in many countries, are relatively affordable.

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