World's 10 most expensive cities
16 February 2012
For the first time in at least 20 years, Zurich ranks as the
world's most expensive city, overtaking Tokyo, which had held the top spot for
most of the last two decades, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's
latest global survey.
In what should be something of a relief to Americans, no
U.S. city ranked among the world's most expensive places to live -- and only
New York cracked the top 15. On the other hand, it's probably not a surprise
that no U.S. city made the list of the globe's cheapest places, either.
Strengthening local currencies are to blame for rising costs
of living in Switzerland and Japan, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) says.
"Both Japan and Switzerland have seen strong currency
movements over the last few years which have made them relatively more
expensive," says the EIU. "This has become especially true of
Switzerland in the last year, where investors looking for a haven currency
outside the beleaguered Eurozone have invested heavily in the Swiss
Franc."
An index swing of 34 percentage points pushed Zurich up four
places compared with last year to overtake Tokyo, which remains in second
place. Geneva, the other Swiss city surveyed, saw a 30 percentage-point rise in
the cost of living to move into a third-place tie with Osaka, Japan, the EIU
notes.
For comparison purposes, the EIU uses an index where the
cost of living in New York equals 100. So Zurich, with a top index ranking of
170, may be thought of as 70 percent more expensive than New York. Tokyo, at
166, is 66 percent more expensive than New York.
See the world's most expensive cities, courtesy of the
Economist Intelligence Unit, below
The Ten Most Expensive
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Country
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City
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WCOL Index (New York = 100)
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Rank
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Switzerland
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Zurich
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170
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1
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Japan
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Tokyo
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166
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2
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Switzerland
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Geneva
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157
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3=
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Japan
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Osaka Kobe
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157
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3=
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Norway
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Oslo
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156
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5
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France
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Paris
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150
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6
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Australia
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Sydney
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147
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7
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Australia
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Melbourne
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145
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8
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Singapore
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Singapore
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142
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9
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Germany
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Frankfurt
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137
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10
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