3. T H E G R E AT D E B AT E
• The debate over which city is better to live in, New
York City or London, has been a raging dispute for a
long period of time.
• Regardless of how you feel, both cities will provide you
with a new vibrant cosmopolitan metropolis that will fill
your every wish.
• The only question to consider is, which city will give
you the most bang for your buck?
4. H O W T O
J U D G E
• When examining cities like
New York City and London,
you need to consider all of
the variety of factors that
make a city great such as:
• Diversity / Culture
• Aesthetics
• Housing
• Cost
5. D I V E R S I T Y I N
N Y C
• The city's population in 2010 was
• 44% white
• 25.5% black
• 23% non-Hispanic black
• 0.7% Native American,
• 12.7% Asian.
• Hispanics of any race represented
28.6% of the population,while Asians
constituted the fastest-growing
segment of the city's population
6. D I V E R S I T Y I N
L O N D O N
• The 2011 census recorded that
2,998,264 people or 36.7% of London's
population are foreign-born making
London the city with the second larges
immigrant population, behind New
York City, in terms of absolute numbers
• White (59.8%)
• Asian (18.4%)
• Black (13.3%)
• Mixed (5%)
• Arab (1.3%)
• Other (2.1%)
7. • As two of the most famous cities in the world, both
places hold absolutely stunning tourist sites ranking
from buildings all the way to parks.
A E S T H E T I C S / S I T E S
12. H O U S I N G A N D C O S T
• As much as the aesthetics play a role for a city,
many people take into consideration the
overall cost when living in a particular city.
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15. S O W H O I S
T H E W I N N E R ?
• While there is much more
to consider such as
transportation,
unemployment, eateries,
nightlife, and schools, it is
safe to say that New York
has the best bang for your
buck.