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Cost of Living in Yellowknife. Aug 2020. Prices in Yellowknife
https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Yellowknife
Average prices of more than 40 products and services in Yellowknife, CanadaAug 2020. Prices of restaurants, food, transportation, utilities and housing are included.
Cost of Living in Yellowknife. Updated Prices Jul 2020.
https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/yellowknife
Jul 25, 2020 · Summary of cost of living in Yellowknife. Family of four estimated monthly costs: C$5,850. Single person estimated monthly costs: C$3,192. WARNING! These estimates are based on only a few data points. At the moment, you should treat them only as a best guess. Expatistan is a collaborative effort.
Cost of Living in Yellowknife, Canada - Cost of Live
https://costof.live/cost-of-living/in/yellowknife
How much does it cost to live in Yellowknife per month? The total cost of living is around $2,395 in Yellowknife. The average rent in Yellowknife for a one-bedroom apartment in the city centre is approximately $1,536 per month, and utilities cost around $314 a month. Other costs will be around $1,173 including markets, transportation, restaurants, and sports and leisure for one-person.
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Cost Of Living
https://www.areavibes.com/yellowknife-nt/cost-of-living/
The cost of living in Yellowknife is 6% higher than the Northwest Territories average; The cost of living in Yellowknife is 13% higher than the national average; Yellowknife housing is 8% lower than the national average; Northwest Territories sales tax is 100% lower than the national average
Cost of Living in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories ...
https://salaryexpert.com/cost-of-living/canada/northwest-territories/yellowknife
The cost of housing in Yellowknife is more expensive than Canada average and earns a score of 1 out of 10. A cost of housing score of 1 indicates most expensive while a 10 represents cheapest. The following are collected for use in determining the cost of housing score: square footage, monthly rent, home prices, and utilities.