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| Purchasing Power Index | 146.10 | Very High |
| Safety Index | 68.21 | High |
| Health Care Index | 79.68 | High |
| Climate Index | 81.42 | Very High |
| Cost of Living Index | 68.77 | Moderate |
| Property Price to Income Ratio | 6.12 | Low |
| Traffic Commute Time Index | 23.82 | Very Low |
| Pollution Index | 20.03 | Low |
| Quality of Life Index: | 213.30 | Very High |
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Last update: 10 April 2026
| Quality of Life in Meissen | 17.42 miles |
| Quality of Life in Riesa, Sachsen | 28.90 miles |
| Quality of Life in Chemnitz | 48.35 miles |
| Quality of Life in Halle | 91.36 miles |
| Quality of Life in Eisenhüttenstadt, Brandenburg | 109.34 miles |
| Quality of Life in Berlin | 120.58 miles |
| Quality of Life in Eberswalde, Brandenburg | 159.50 miles |
| Quality of Life in Stendal, Sachsen-Anhalt | 183.99 miles |
| Quality of Life in Nuremberg | 194.39 miles |
| Quality of Life in Erlangen | 196.27 miles |
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Even though we find the political situation problematic, with right-wing extremist parties winning significant shares of the vote in elections, we find the atmosphere in the city very pleasant and more liberal than right-wing extremist.
The cultural offerings are fantastic and can certainly compete with New York in terms of quality.
Dresden is a center of science in Germany and the center of the European semiconductor industry, providing tens of thousands of jobs
You live here in the heart of Europe and can quickly reach cities such as Prague, Berlin, and Wroclaw. Unfortunately, the flight connections to Dresden are less than ideal.