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Most expensive global expat cities 2017

By Kirsten Hastings, 21 Jun 17

Five Asian and three European cities were among the 10 most expensive places for expats to live, with the dubious honour of being the most expensive bestowed on the capital of Angola.


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Most Expensive Expat Cities 2017
1 Luanda Angola
2 Hong Kong Hong Kong
3 Tokyo Japan
4 Zurich Switzerland
5 Singapore Singapore
6 Seoul South Korea
7 Geneva Switzerland
8 Shanghai China
9 New York City United States
10 Bern Switzerland

 

Least Expensive Expat Cities 2017
1 Tunis Tunisia
2 Bishkek Kyrgyzstan
3 Skopje Macedonia
4 Windhoek Namibia
5 Blantyre Malawi
6 Tbilisi Georgia
7 Monterrey Mexico
8 Sarajevo Bosnia & Herzegovina
9 Karachi Pakistan
10 Minsk Belarus

Tags: Hong Kong | Singapore | Zurich

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