Two cities are tied as the world's most expensive and, no, neither is in Australia

Singapore and Zurich tied for the world's most expensive city this year according to this latest report which warns that the global cost-of-living crisis is far from over.

A composite of a Singapore flag and an aerial view of Zurich.

Singapore (left) and Zurich tied for the world's most expensive city this year. Source: AAP / Getty

Key Points
  • Singapore regained the top of the rankings for the ninth time in the past 11 years.
  • Zurich's rise reflected the strength of the Swiss franc and high prices for groceries, household goods and recreation
  • Geneva and New York tied for third place.
Singapore and Zurich tied for the world's most expensive city this year, followed by Geneva, New York, and Hong Kong, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said on Thursday as it cautioned that the global cost-of-living crisis was not yet over.

On average, prices have risen by 7.4 per cent year on year in local currency terms for over 200 commonly used goods and services, a drop from the record 8.1 per cent increase last year but still "significantly higher than the trend in 2017-2021," it said in a report.
Singapore regained the top of the rankings for the ninth time in the past 11 years due to high price levels across several categories.

The city-state has the world's highest transport prices, owing to strict government controls on car numbers. It is also amongst the most expensive for clothing, groceries and alcohol.
Zurich's rise reflected the strength of the Swiss franc and high prices for groceries, household goods, and recreation, it said.

Geneva and New York tied for third place, while Hong Kong was fifth and Los Angeles in sixth.
Asia continues to see relatively lower price increases on average compared to other regions, it said.

Chinese cities have fallen in its rankings with four cities - Nanjing, Wuxi, Dalian and Beijing - among the biggest movers down the rankings this year along with Osaka and Tokyo in Japan.

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Published 30 November 2023 3:43pm
Updated 30 November 2023 3:48pm
Source: Reuters



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