High rents and a US$5 cup of coffee helped Hong Kong retain its spot on the leaderboard.
Hong Kong is the world’s most expensive city to live in as an expat for the second year in a row, according to a new study. New York and Geneva took second and third place in the rankings.
Higher prices and a stronger currency over the past year kept the Asian city at the top of the tree, according to ECA International, which carried out its research in March this year. London and Tokyo round out the top five.
A cup of coffee at $5.21, a litre of petrol at $3.04 and a kilo of tomatoes at $11.51 were just a few of the prices that took Hong Kong to the top of the list
“Although Hong Kong has been impacted by rising global inflation less than other regional and global locations in the past year, it nonetheless remains the most expensive location in the world,” a press release quoted ECA International’s Regional Director for Asia, Lee Quane, as saying.
“It has been the strength of the Hong Kong dollar, which is pegged to the US dollar, in the past year which has enabled it to maintain its position as the most expensive location worldwide as other currencies have weakened.”
Soaring rental costs were part of the reason London and New York took their positions in the top five, with rent in those cities rising 20% and 12% respectively.
Elsewhere in the Cost of Living report, Singapore stayed in 13th place despite significant rises in rent, petrol prices and utilities.
Those were offset by the Singapore dollar weakening against other regional currencies during the latter part of the survey period, ECA said.
Japanese cities all fell down the ranks as the yen weakened, while Chinese cities rose — with Shanghai and Guangzhou taking 8th and 9th positions respectively – on a stronger yuan.
ECA International analyses the cost of consumer goods and services in more than 490 locations worldwide, while accommodation data is also factored in, comparing rental costs in areas typically inhabited by expatriate staff in over 410 locations worldwide. The latest report ranks 207 cities in 120 countries.
Here are the world’s top 20 most expensive places for expats (with the March 2021 ranking in parentheses):
1. Hong Kong (2021 ranking: 1)
2. New York, US (4)
3. Geneva, Switzerland (3)
4. London, UK (5)
5. Tokyo, Japan (2)
6. Tel Aviv, Israel (7)
7. Zurich, Switzerland (6)
8. Shanghai, China (9)
9. Guangzhou, China (10)
10. Seoul, South Korea (8)
11. San Francisco, US (15)
12. Shenzhen, China (12)
13. Singapore (13)
14. Beijing, China (16)
15. Jerusalem, Israel (18)
16. Bern, Switzerland (17)
17. Yokohama, Japan (11)
18. Copenhagen, Denmark (14)
19. Oslo, Norway (19)
20. Taipei, Taiwan (21)
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