Amid cost-of-living pressures, Compare the Market has surveyed more than 3,000 people to find out whether motorists still regularly maintain their cars.
In this index, Compare the Market AU finds out which cities worldwide are the best for those who love nature.
New research from Compare the Market analyses 329 cities across 10 countries, seeing whether regional locations are cheaper or more expensive than the capitals.
24 Mar 2023 14:17
From Italy's Amalfi Coast to Norway's Atlantic Road, and the USA's Blue Ridge Parkway, which are the most iconic road trips in the world that are ideal for EVs?
22 Mar 2023 09:51
Compare the Market surveyed 3,000 Australians, Canadians and Americans, asking if they would go into debt to pay a medical bill for themselves or a loved one.
21 Mar 2023 13:55
Compare the Market has crunched the data to see which countries, from a list of 34, are the most and least financially stressed, based on multiple data points.
15 Mar 2023 14:01
Whether you want to flip a home or sell your property for more money, discover the states in the US and Australia that are the cheapest for home improvements.
13 Mar 2023 10:19
A Compare the Market survey of 3,000 adults from Australia, Canada and the USA looks at weight loss journeys, asking how people did it and what motivated them.
27 Feb 2023 07:41
A Compare the Market survey of Australian, Canadian and American adults to find out what people would be willing to sacrifice to try and buy a home.
24 Feb 2023 14:05
From Montreal to Melbourne, Jakarta to Johannesburg, which are the most sustainable cities in the world, and which are the least? We've ranked them, here.
22 Feb 2023 10:20
Compare the Market's index of 34 OECD countries determines which ones could be good for entrepreneurs, based on a number of data points. Read the results here.
22 Feb 2023 09:55
A Compare the Market survey of Australians, Canadians and Americans finds how many have lost their luggage while travelling, and whether they get reimbursed.
14 Feb 2023 13:50
A survey by Compare the Market finds most Australian, Canadian and American adults are concerned about break-ins, so how are we protecting our stuff from theft?