This week, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) released their Global Liveability Index ranking of the top 10 best and 10 worst places to live in the world in 2022. The index scored 172 cities in five categories: culture, health care, education, infrastructure, and entertainment.

European and Canadian cities dominate the list of Most Liveable Cities thanks to factors like stability and good infrastructure. These cities inhabitants are supported by good healthcare and numerous opportunities for culture and entertainment, according to the index. And year after year, cities in Austria and Switzerland tend to rank high among quality of life lists thanks to their well-developed social market economy.