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City Report Cards โ€” Grades for Affordability, Safety & More

Every city gets graded. Affordability, safety, weather, internet โ€” the full GPA. No extra credit for vibes.

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Kutaisi

Georgia ยท Academic Year 2026

BGPA 3.1
A+
๐Ÿ’ฐAffordability

$334/mo โ€” living like royalty on a budget

B+
๐Ÿ›ก๏ธSafety

2.33/100k โ€” safe with sense

A
๐ŸŒค๏ธWeather

28.33ยฐC summer ยท 1.33ยฐC winter low ยท 57% sunshine

C+
โšกInternet

29 Mbps โ€” manageable with patience

C+
๐Ÿ“ˆEconomy

$28k GDP/cap ยท 12.1% unemployment ยท 1.1% inflation

C+
๐Ÿ›๏ธGovernance

Democracy index 5.2 โ€” flawed democracy

B
๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธEnglish

EF score 541 โ€” get by easily

Principal's Comments

โ€œKutaisi is solid. Not the flashiest, not the worst. The dependable middle child of cities. There are worse things.โ€

Grades based on data from Numbeo, UNODC, EIU, World Bank, EF EPI & Ookla Speedtest.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the city grade calculated?โ–ผ

Each grade (Aโ€“F) comes from real data: Affordability from Numbeo rent, Safety from UNODC homicide rates, Internet from Ookla Speedtest, Democracy from EIU, Economy from World Bank/IMF, English from EF EPI. An A means top-tier globally for that metric.

Which city gets straight As?โ–ผ

No city scores an A in every category โ€” there are always trade-offs. Singapore scores A for safety and internet but C or D for affordability. Chiang Mai scores A for affordability but C for democracy. The report card helps you spot which trade-offs matter least to you.

Which is the safest city in the world to live in?โ–ผ

Tokyo, Singapore, Vienna, and Amsterdam earn A grades for safety. Safety grades are based on homicide rates per 100,000 residents (UNODC data) โ€” the most consistent cross-country crime measure.

Which city is most affordable for expats?โ–ผ

Southeast Asian cities (Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur) and Eastern European cities (Tbilisi, Belgrade, Krakow) earn A or B for affordability. Based on city-centre rent from Numbeo โ€” a strong proxy for overall cost of living.

What does a D or F grade mean?โ–ผ

Below global average for that metric โ€” not unlivable. A D in affordability (like Zurich or New York) still means a world-class city, just expensive. Use the full report card to understand which trade-offs you're making.