{"id":12406,"date":"2023-12-03T09:21:21","date_gmt":"2023-12-03T09:21:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cooncampsprings.com\/?p=12406"},"modified":"2023-12-03T09:21:21","modified_gmt":"2023-12-03T09:21:21","slug":"revealed-zurich-and-singapore-are-the-worlds-most-expensive-cities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cooncampsprings.com\/travel\/revealed-zurich-and-singapore-are-the-worlds-most-expensive-cities\/","title":{"rendered":"Revealed: Zurich and Singapore are the world's most expensive cities"},"content":{"rendered":"
Zurich and Singapore have been crowned the world’s most expensive cities in a new report.<\/p>\n
New York, which shared the top spot with Singapore last year, is bumped down into joint second position with Geneva\u00a0in the 2023 Worldwide\u00a0Cost of Living\u00a0(WCOL) survey.<\/p>\n
Taking third place on the podium is Hong Kong, while London features lower down in (a still rather pricey) ninth position out of 173 cities surveyed.<\/p>\n
At the other end of the scale, Syria’s capital Damascus is declared the cheapest city and Iran’s capital Tehran is the second cheapest.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
The ranking, updated twice yearly by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), was drawn up by analysing the price of 200 products in the 173 cities, including food, clothing, petrol and utility bills.<\/p>\n
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Singapore has been named the joint most expensive city in the world<\/p>\n
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Zurich (above) shares the top spot on the ‘most expensive cities’ list with Singapore<\/p>\n
Behind Hong Kong in fourth position is Los Angeles followed by\u00a0Paris (fifth); Tel Aviv and Copenhagen (joint sixth); and San Francisco (seventh).<\/p>\n
The cheapest cities after Damascus and Tehran are\u00a0Tripoli in Libya (third);\u00a0Karachi, Pakistan (fourth);\u00a0Tashkent, Uzbekistan (fifth);\u00a0Tunis, Tunisia (sixth);\u00a0Lusaka, Zambia (seventh); and Ahmedabad, India (eighth).<\/p>\n
Completing the list of the top ten cheapest locations is\u00a0Lagos, Nigeria, and\u00a0Buenos Aires, Argentina, in joint ninth position.<\/p>\n
The EIU report that produced this ranking was launched today, November 30.<\/p>\n
It concluded that the global cost-of-living crisis is still ongoing, with the price of everyday goods and services rising by an average of 7.4 per cent year on year.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Geneva, above, takes joint second position in the 2023 Worldwide Cost of Living (WCOL) survey<\/p>\n
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New York, which shared the top spot with Singapore last year, is bumped down into joint second position with Geneva. Pictured: New York’s Manhattan Bridge<\/p>\n
However, household energy and water bill costs are the least hit by inflation worldwide (among ten surveyed categories), according to the report.<\/p>\n
This suggests that the surge in energy prices caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is easing, it adds.<\/p>\n
‘Grocery prices, however, continue to rise strongly,’ it says, as ‘many manufacturers and retailers have passed on higher costs to consumers’.<\/p>\n
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London is ranked as the ninth most expensive city in 2023<\/p>\n
Prices have also been affected\u00a0by ‘the increasing frequency of extreme weather events’, which affect the supply chain, it adds.\u00a0<\/p>\n
In the U.S, most of the 22 cities covered in the survey have fallen down the ranks of the world’s most expensive places.<\/p>\n
New York placed third, the report says, partly due to price hikes for eggs, beef and recreational activities.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Prices remain ‘subdued’ there for other items such as petrol and clothing.\u00a0<\/p>\n
10 most expensive cities in the world<\/span><\/p>\n 1= Zurich, Switzerland<\/p>\n 1= Singapore<\/p>\n 2= New York, U.S<\/p>\n 2= Geneva, Switzerland<\/p>\n 3. Hong Kong, China<\/p>\n 4. Los Angeles, U.S<\/p>\n 5. Paris, France<\/p>\n 6= Tel Aviv, Israel<\/p>\n 6= Copenhagen, Denmark<\/p>\n 7. San Francisco, U.S\u00a0<\/p>\n 10 cheapest cities in the world<\/span><\/p>\n 1. Damascus, Syria<\/p>\n 2. Tehran, Iran<\/p>\n 3. Tripoli, Libya<\/p>\n 4. Karachi, Pakistan<\/p>\n 5. Tashkent, Uzbekistan<\/p>\n 6. Tunis, Tunisia<\/p>\n 7. Lusaka, Zambia<\/p>\n 8. Ahmedabad, India<\/p>\n 9= Lagos, Nigeria<\/p>\n 9= Buenos Aires, Argentina\u00a0<\/p>\n Source: Economist Intelligence Unit’s Worldwide Cost of Living survey 2023<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Syria’s capital, Damascus, comes out as the world’s cheapest city. Pictured: Part of the city’s Omayad mosque, photographed in 2020<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Iran’s capital, Tehran, pictured here with the Alborz Mountains in the background, is the second cheapest city in the world in 2023<\/p>\n The survey was conducted before the start of the Israel-Hamas war, which ‘has affected the exchange rates in Israel’ and may have affected prices, researchers point out.<\/p>\n Commenting on the findings, Head of WCOL Upasana Dutt said price hikes have eased\u00a0since China lifted its Covid-19 restrictions last year, and since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But ‘the cost-of-living crisis is hardly over’, he added, ‘and price levels remain much above historical trends’.\u00a0<\/p>\n Sharing WCOL’s predictions for next year, Mr Dutt said they expect inflation to continue to slow down, but that ‘risks remain’ including\u00a0the impacts of the Israel-Hamas war and rising temperatures in the eastern Pacific Ocean (<\/span>El Ni\u00f1o).<\/span><\/p>\n