Top 10 Most Expensive Cities In The World To Live In. There is no wonder that the cost of living is increasing in almost every part of the world. Search of a secure future, thriving environment and thrust of new generation being eager to make their career in biggest cities, make the expensive places even more desirable places to live in.
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With better job opportunities and robust culture of soaring rents, these metropolitans are in the world’s top list being expensive and luxurious at the same time.
Number 10: Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the most populous city as well as the capital of Denmark. It is the fourth most expensive European city. This city is located on the island of Zealand while its other part is on Amager.The price per Square Meter to buy an apartment in its center is around $5,415. The cost of living index of Copenhagen is 94.66 while the average salary in Copenhagen is around $3120 including tax. Many people in Copenhagen live in small apartments. In Copenhagen proper, anyone can pay $600 to $1000 per month to get a room in an apartment. For a one day vacation you should spare about $186. It is the average daily expenses of other visitors. On average, travelers have spent $65 on local transportation and $56 on meals for one day vacation.
Number 9: Los Angeles
Who didn't heard of Los Angeles, the biggest city in California. It ranks second among all the populous cities in the United States and its population consists of nearly four million people. Los Angeles is well known for its Hollywood entertainment industry, ethnic diversity, and Mediterranean climate. Just like New York, the high expense of living in Los Angeles is because of the strengthening of USD. Moreover, there is a huge demand to visit as well as live in Los Angeles and prices always rise when the demand for something is high. That’s why everything in Los Angeles is too expensive mainly including utilities, food, rent, and gas.
Number 8: Geneva
Geneva is a city in Switzerland. It is surrounded by France from the south, east and west. It is a luxurious place to live and ranks second among all the populous cities in Switzerland. All the public services in Geneva are of a high standard. This city is well known for low taxes and high salaries. Its cost of living has decreased in the last year which is currently $3,843. Its cost of living index is 129.77 which ranks 5th out of 589 cities. Geneva is very expensive for foodies and buying apartments. For example, even inexpensive restaurants in Geneva offer meals starting from about $27 and coffee costs around $3.5 to $4.4
Number 7: New York
The most populous city in the United States is New York. Its current metro area population is 18,804,000. New York City (or simply NYC) is on the map at the center of the New York metropolitan area. The price of daily-use items is very high in this city due to its high population. For example, the cost of a woman's haircut is currently around $210 in the Big Apple. Around 1 million millionaires are living in this city which makes it more expensive. The current cost of living index for New York is 100. This ravishing city has a reputation for being one of the most expensive cities in the world on one hand while on the other there are some solid reasons of its high cost of living. Leading causes are booming economy and large job market across while is not limited to only 1 industry.
Number 6: Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is the technological and economic center of Israel, located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline. It is the second-most populous city in Israel. Its population consists of 460,613 individuals. Tel Aviv is Israel's most expensive city and it becomes more expensive for visitors. It costs around $24 for a one-day meal and around $7.66 on local transportation. The average hotel price in Tel Aviv for a family of two is $151. So, a trip to this country for two people per week costs approximately $1,712. Out of 100,000 people, 8,076 are millionaires in Tel Aviv. It's no wonder why the price tag to buy an apartment per square meter in Tel Aviv is $12,546.
Number 5: Osaka
Osaka is a Japanese city also known as one of the best cities in the world for foodies with 20 million inhabitants. It is one of the most expensive places to buy groceries. The average cost to buy food in Osaka is $25 per day while an average meal costs $10 per person. Well the trips aren't cheap and a daily trip will take $88 from your wallet which is actually the average daily expense for visitors.This city is home to nearly 4,374 millionaires per 100,000 people. The price per square meter in this city is about $6,233. A single person monthly cost in Osaka is approximately 4,005$. 1,109$ is the cost for a family of four without rent. Its cost of living index is 86.46
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With better job opportunities and robust culture of soaring rents, these metropolitans are in the world’s top list being expensive and luxurious at the same time.
Number 10: Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the most populous city as well as the capital of Denmark. It is the fourth most expensive European city. This city is located on the island of Zealand while its other part is on Amager.The price per Square Meter to buy an apartment in its center is around $5,415. The cost of living index of Copenhagen is 94.66 while the average salary in Copenhagen is around $3120 including tax. Many people in Copenhagen live in small apartments. In Copenhagen proper, anyone can pay $600 to $1000 per month to get a room in an apartment. For a one day vacation you should spare about $186. It is the average daily expenses of other visitors. On average, travelers have spent $65 on local transportation and $56 on meals for one day vacation.
Number 9: Los Angeles
Who didn't heard of Los Angeles, the biggest city in California. It ranks second among all the populous cities in the United States and its population consists of nearly four million people. Los Angeles is well known for its Hollywood entertainment industry, ethnic diversity, and Mediterranean climate. Just like New York, the high expense of living in Los Angeles is because of the strengthening of USD. Moreover, there is a huge demand to visit as well as live in Los Angeles and prices always rise when the demand for something is high. That’s why everything in Los Angeles is too expensive mainly including utilities, food, rent, and gas.
Number 8: Geneva
Geneva is a city in Switzerland. It is surrounded by France from the south, east and west. It is a luxurious place to live and ranks second among all the populous cities in Switzerland. All the public services in Geneva are of a high standard. This city is well known for low taxes and high salaries. Its cost of living has decreased in the last year which is currently $3,843. Its cost of living index is 129.77 which ranks 5th out of 589 cities. Geneva is very expensive for foodies and buying apartments. For example, even inexpensive restaurants in Geneva offer meals starting from about $27 and coffee costs around $3.5 to $4.4
Number 7: New York
The most populous city in the United States is New York. Its current metro area population is 18,804,000. New York City (or simply NYC) is on the map at the center of the New York metropolitan area. The price of daily-use items is very high in this city due to its high population. For example, the cost of a woman's haircut is currently around $210 in the Big Apple. Around 1 million millionaires are living in this city which makes it more expensive. The current cost of living index for New York is 100. This ravishing city has a reputation for being one of the most expensive cities in the world on one hand while on the other there are some solid reasons of its high cost of living. Leading causes are booming economy and large job market across while is not limited to only 1 industry.
Number 6: Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is the technological and economic center of Israel, located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline. It is the second-most populous city in Israel. Its population consists of 460,613 individuals. Tel Aviv is Israel's most expensive city and it becomes more expensive for visitors. It costs around $24 for a one-day meal and around $7.66 on local transportation. The average hotel price in Tel Aviv for a family of two is $151. So, a trip to this country for two people per week costs approximately $1,712. Out of 100,000 people, 8,076 are millionaires in Tel Aviv. It's no wonder why the price tag to buy an apartment per square meter in Tel Aviv is $12,546.
Number 5: Osaka
Osaka is a Japanese city also known as one of the best cities in the world for foodies with 20 million inhabitants. It is one of the most expensive places to buy groceries. The average cost to buy food in Osaka is $25 per day while an average meal costs $10 per person. Well the trips aren't cheap and a daily trip will take $88 from your wallet which is actually the average daily expense for visitors.This city is home to nearly 4,374 millionaires per 100,000 people. The price per square meter in this city is about $6,233. A single person monthly cost in Osaka is approximately 4,005$. 1,109$ is the cost for a family of four without rent. Its cost of living index is 86.46
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