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Worlds Most Expensive Cities!

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gopi

8:23 pm on Jun 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Once again Europe proved that its the most expensive place to live in the planet :) ...here is the list for 2004.

[nbc17.com...]

New York ,LA ,chicago ahd San-Fransico are the only US cities on the top 50 list... Surprising to see "Abidjan" in the small west african country Ivory Coast is way more expensive than LA , Chicago and San Fransico! ...

Shak

8:30 pm on Jun 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Tokyo is the most expensive city ...

Shak

DrDoc

8:41 pm on Jun 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Europe proved that its the most expensive place to live in the planet

It was much cheaper for me in Sweden than it is in the US... :)
Still, it doesn't seem very trust worthy to me. They don't tell you what they base the information on...

Neo541

9:25 pm on Jun 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Still, it doesn't seem very trust worthy to me. They don't tell you what they base the information on...

[money.cnn.com...]

Mercer's researchers priced a basket of more than 200 goods and services in each city that reflects expatriate spending habits.

The goods and services include the monthly rent for a two-bedroom luxury apartment unfurnished, the cost of a hamburger, the price of transportation and entertainment.

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11:06 pm on Jun 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Good to see Oslo, my hometown, in at 15.

gopi

11:12 pm on Jun 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>> Tokyo is the most expensive city

Ya , i know that shak , but that list has more than enough number from europe :)

>> it doesn't seem very trust worthy to me

Me too ... I really dont think Abidjan is expensive than Chicago!...Office Real Estate wise i think some indian cities like mumbai/delhi may come on par with tokyo ...

DrDoc

11:22 pm on Jun 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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two-bedroom luxury apartment

There you have it! There are tons of expensive places where you can't find luxury apartments...

Tigrou

11:57 pm on Jun 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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expatriate spending habits

Sounds like this is a study of American expats wanting to keep their entire lifestyle when moving to big cities in other countries.

Americans moving to Europe can live just as well if they adapt to local cultures e.g. beer is same price, and pub food is cheap, but don't expect a 2 bedroom apartment in Zone 1 in London. And as for a car...

Then again, same could be said with moving to almost any big city within the USA.

Colin
added As for Abidjan in the Ivory Coast, it suffered a civil war last year and continued tensions this year. If this is really expat focused, then maybe it makes sense if you consider the cost of security for an expat family.

ronin

2:19 am on Jun 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Istanbul is more expensive than Vienna and Helsinki?

Don't be ridiculous.

bill

2:45 am on Jun 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I live in #4...and agree that an expat lifestyle here would be pricey, but some of those other cities I have a hard time believing. Saigon is more expensive than San Fransisco? That's a stretch...

Sinner_G

6:01 am on Jun 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Yep, number 9 here, and no surprise.

Herenvardo

8:08 am on Jun 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Europe proved that its the most expensive place to live in the planet

:)Then Spain is not in Europe:) There is any Spannish city in the list!

For one month in that two-bedroom apartment in Tokyo, you'll drop a stunning $4,501. In Paris, you can expect to pay $2,422 and in Beijing about $3,700.

Here in Sitges you'd pay 4200€ that, if i'm not mistaken, is about $5k :P

it doesn't seem very trust worthy to me

Of course, it isn't ;)

Herenvardö

Sinner_G

9:03 am on Jun 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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As they say, never believe in a statistic you have not faked yourself. :)

ronin

12:45 pm on Jun 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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For one month in that two-bedroom apartment in Tokyo, you'll drop a stunning $4,501.

What absolute rubbish. If you speak not a word of Japanese and have no clue about how to buy anything, it's conceivable you might end up paying that much.

But you'd have to be trying really hard.

If you were that much of a clueless fool though, it's really difficult to see how you could ever manage to get to the airport to fly out to Narita in the first place.

What kind of ex-pats are these? Not English teachers, apparently.

bill

4:47 am on Jun 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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$4,501
That must be the apartment in the Imperial Palace next to the Emperor's...;) I honestly don't know where they come up with these numbers.

limbo

12:53 pm on Jun 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'd rather know where the cheapest cities are ;)

No surpruse that London was No.2 - I paid £7 for a bottled beer in a club once, needless to say it was my only pint!

Also I thought Reykjavik was more expensive than London?

Chris_D

2:55 pm on Jun 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hey - Sydney is #20 - what a stella rise from 67 last year!

I think the Big Mac Index gives a better indication of cost of living - [economist.com...] - it worked for me as an indicator when I travelled/ lived in Europe!