Madrid vs Oslo

All shared metrics with city-level data. Each value links to its source and shows a confidence grade.

Side-by-side comparison of Madrid and Oslo using the same metric set, official source links and dated observations.

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Verdict

These cities are statistically similar — Fewer than 3 meaningful metric differences exist for this pair. The side-by-side data is still shown below.

Last checked 2026-06-12

Differences at a glance

The metrics with the largest normalized gaps. Arrows and text both state the direction — never colour alone.

Madrid vs Oslo — Differences at a glance.
Metric Madrid Oslo Verdict
Unemployment rate World Bank Data · 2025-01-01 10.38 percent 3.2 percent Oslo lower -69%

Best fit by profile

Remote worker

Tie

Lower overall cost.

Family

Tie

Both cities score similarly for families.

Student

Oslo

Similar student conditions.

Full side-by-side

All shared metrics with city-level data. Each value links to its source and shows a confidence grade.

Madrid vs Oslo — 1 scope.
Metric Madrid Oslo Confidence
Country Spain Norway
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Unemployment rate Source-backed value for unemployment_total_percent. Scope: Madrid / Oslo 10.38 percent World Bank Data 3.2 percent NAV A Aging

Data confidence

1 of 1 deltas use city-level A/B sources. Community (D-grade) rows are indicative only. Grades: A = official, B = trusted aggregator, D = community.

Verdict weights Tier-1 metrics (rent, salary, unemployment, cost) 3×, Tier-2 (safety, connectivity, health) 2×, Tier-3 (air, environment) 1×.

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Official sources

  1. World Bank Data
  2. NAV

FAQ

What if two cities are statistically similar?

When fewer than three meaningful differences exist, the verdict says so plainly — the choice comes down to preference. Near-identical comparisons are marked non-indexable but the side-by-side data is still shown.

How are the differences ranked?

Metrics are ordered by normalized delta — the size of the gap relative to the typical range for that metric — so the most decision-relevant differences surface first.

Why do some metrics use community data?

Where no official or trusted-aggregator source exists for a metric, community data such as Numbeo is used and graded D. Treat D-grade rows as indicative, not authoritative.

How is this comparison built?

It places the two city records side by side. Detailed metric tables with sources live on each city page; this view links to both.

Is the comparison data machine-readable?

Yes. The pair is exported at /data/compare/madrid-vs-no-0301.json.