International rankings of Singapore

The following are some international rankings of Singapore.

Communications

  • Singapore has the world's fastest average peak Internet speed (Akamai, December, 2015).[1]
  • Singapore ranked 2nd out of 144 countries in the Global Information Technology Report 2014 by the World Economic Forum.[2]

Demographics

Economy

The Central Area, photographed on 22 May 2009

Education

  • Ranked 1 in the 2015 OECD global education report

Energy

  • CIA World Factbook: refined petroleum consumption 2015, ranked 18 out of 215 countries[11]
  • CIA World Factbook: oil consumption 2012, ranked 78 out of 211 countries[12]

Environment

A tembusu tree (Fagraea fragrans) at the Singapore Botanic Gardens

Geography

Labour

Military

Politics and law

Technology

Transportation

Others

  • Singapore is ranked third among Asian countries in 2014 on Gallup's Potential Net Migration Index.[22]
  • Most expensive cities
    • Economist Intelligence Unit: Cost of Living Survey 2014, ranked 1 out of 140 cities in the world [23]
    • Mercer: Worldwide Cost of Living Survey 2014, ranked 4 out of 211 cities [24]

See also

References

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