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Ranking of cities in India for 2026. Mumbai leads with a cost index of 142 and rent of ₹35,000/month.
Ranking of cities in India for 2026. Mumbai leads with a cost index of 142 and rent of ₹35,000/month.
Mumbai ranks #1 with a cost index of 142 and rent of ₹35,000/month.
Average cost index across these cities: 112 (+19 vs national average of 93).
Average quality of life: 54/100. Top: Mumbai at 43/100.
Safest city: Coimbatore (72/100 safety score).
One stat flips the usual narrative: Mumbai stands out as the top-ranked city in this analysis. With a cost index of 142 and median income of ₹7,20,000, it offers competitive value despite costs slightly above the national median. That's a strong position by any measure.
On quality of life, Coimbatore leads with a composite score of 65/100 — reflecting its safety (72), healthcare (72), and walkability (45) metrics. And there's one more thing: affordability and QoL don't always move in the same direction, and India is a good example of that tension.
| # | City | Cost Index | Rent/mo | Income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mumbai | 142 | ₹35,000 | ₹7,20,000 |
| 2 | Coimbatore | 82 | ₹10,000 | ₹4,20,000 |
Mumbai — cost index 142, rent ₹35,000/mo, income ₹7,20,000, QoL 43/100.
Coimbatore — cost index 82, rent ₹10,000/mo, income ₹4,20,000, QoL 65/100.
The country average QoL score is 57/100. Mumbai leads with 43/100, reflecting its safety, healthcare access, walkability, and green space.
Our index is benchmarked to 100 (national median). Sub-categories cover housing, food, transport, utilities, and healthcare. Data sources include MoSPI CPI, RBI, NHB RESIDEX, PLFS.
Mumbai (ranked #1) has a cost index of 142 and rent of ₹35,000/mo. Coimbatore (#2) has index 82 and rent ₹10,000/mo — a 60-point gap.
This analysis uses data from MoSPI CPI, RBI, NHB RESIDEX, PLFS to rank cities in India. The cost of living index is benchmarked to 100 (national median). Quality of life scores combine safety, healthcare, walkability, air quality, green space, and transit metrics. Salary ranges use national occupation data adjusted for local cost differences. Data is updated regularly to reflect current market conditions.