The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the research branch from the same people that bring you the magazine, compiled their annual list of the world’s most expensive cities. Most cities on the list were in Asia, with a few dotted across the continent of Europe.

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Top 10 Most Expensive Cities In The World

The world’s most expensive cities were mostly located in Asia, although Europe is pricey too.

  • Singapore came in first, followed by Hong Kong.
  • The Swiss cities of Zurich, and Geneva came in third, and seventh respectively.
  • The Japanese cities, Tokyo and Osaka, came in fourth, and fifth.
  • The Eurozone nabbed two spots, with Paris at number 8, and Copenhagen taking the 10th spot.
  • Only one North American city made the list, New York which squeezed in at number 9.
  • As unaffordable as Toronto, and Vancouver are for locals, they don’t rank on an international scale.
  •   Country City 1 Singapore Singapore 2 Hong Kong Hong Kong 3 Switzerland Zurich 4 Japan Tokyo 5 Japan Osaka 6 South Korea Seoul 7 Switzerland Geneva 8 France Paris 9 US New York 10 Denmark Copenhagen

    Source: The Economist Intelligence Unit

    Prices of Common Goods

    One surprising thing noted was the cost of common goods like bread, wine, cigarettes, and gasoline.

  • People in Seoul pay the most for bread, shelling out a whopping US$14.82 for a standard kilogram loaf.
  • People from Seoul also paid the most for wine, where an average bottle costs US$26.54.
  • Cigarettes cost the most in New York City, setting locals back US$14.25 per pack.
  • …[Gasoline (petrol)] was the most expensive in Hong Kong, at US$1.73 per litre…
  • Cost of Common Goods In Top 10 Countries

    Commodity Singapore Hong Kong Zurich Tokyo Osaka Seoul Geneva Paris New York Copenhagen Bread (loaf) 3.55 4.61 5.66 7.41 5.91 14.82 6.62 6.81 7.95 3.55 Wine (750mL) 23.68 15.72 14.17 11.89 13.33 26.54 8.2 10.35 14.74 12.87 Cigarettes (Pack of 20) 9.63 7.47 9.29 4.45 4.45 4.01 9.29 8.67 14.25 6.44 Gasoline (1 Litre) 1.44 1.73 1.49 1.24 1.18 1.28 1.52 1.45 0.61 1.63