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Hey guys, welcome to our channel. So before we get started make sure to hit that like button Also subscribe to my channel. In this video, we will talk about Most Expensive Cities in the World 2022. Living in large, well-known cities means that you can frequently access historical sites, breathtaking architecture, museums, a wide range of food and drink, and much more. After all, the most famous cities in the world, including Boston, Shanghai, China, and Paris are desired for a reason. A large city does, however, have a price. To identify the most costly places in the world to live in, we will compare the costs of housing, transportation, food, clothing, and other products. If you're seeking a new location for your home, need ideas for your next vacation, or are just interested, have a look at the list of the most expensive cities in the world. Number 7, Singapore One of the most expensive cities in Asia is Singapore. Due to the country's limited size, the land is very uncommon. In addition, as demand for real estate has increased, supply has been limited, creating intense competition in the real estate market. Furthermore, Singapore lacks many natural resources and is dependent on ports to import necessities like water and natural gas electricity. Singapore is a very sought-after location for digital nomads and ex-pat workers from the United States and the United Kingdom since it is known as a global financial powerhouse. However, renting and buying a home in Singapore are more expensive. Lets talk about Living expenses in Singapore: Apartment with one bedroom in the heart of the city is for $2,310 while Apartment with one bedroom outside of the city center is for $1,669 McDonald's McMeal costs $5.58, while an inexpensive restaurant meal costs $10.46 and $4.08 for a cappuccino Dozen Eggs will cost you $2.52, Banana (1kg) is for $2.33 and Markets Milk (1 litre) is for $2.27 whereas Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) is worth $1.27 Cost of Basic Utilities like Electricity, Water, and Garbage) is $130 and Internet is $31.87 monthly Number6, New York The only city in North America to rank in the top 10 most expensive cities is New York. People from all over the world are drawn to this city because it is the land of opportunity, and they are all competing for reputation in the city. The high cost of living in New York City is therefore not surprising. If you want to experience something new or have improved job chances, moving to New York City is a great choice. In this city, which is home to an abundance of cultural attractions and never-ending entertainment options, there is never a dull moment. Depending on where you choose to reside in the city and the kind of job you have, the expense may or may not be beneficial. An apartment in the heart of the city with one bedroom is $2,941 while Outside of the city center, a one-bedroom apartment costs $2,359 McDonald's meal costs $10. $25 for a meal at a restaurant. And $5.30 for a cappuccino $1.21 for a liter of milk and Fresh White Bread Loaf (500g) is $4 Eggs a dozen will cost you $4 while 1 kg of Banana is for $2.62 The Utilities Monthly cost is $175 for Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) and $ 68 for Internet Number5, Bern Another city that consistently ranks in the top 10 most expensive cities in the world is Bern, the capital of Switzerland. Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is renowned for its gothic architecture, fountains, and extensive history. Bern may have a small-town feel, but it's hardly going to be the most inexpensive location you've ever lived in. Nevertheless, despite being close to both Geneva and Zurich, it is substantially less expensive there. The city of Bern and the neighboring metropolitan area both provide a good array of housing possibilities. Apartment in the heart of the city with one bedroom costs you $1,200 while Apartment with bedroom outside of the city center is $935 $15 for a McDonald's McMeal and $25 for a meal at an inexpensive restaurant. The cappuccino will cost you $5.28 A dozen of Eggs is $5.84 and Milk (1litere) is $1.58 while a Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) is $2.72 Utilities like (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, and Garbage) will cost you $197 and Internet $51 monthly Number 4, Basel The largest art market in the world is held every June in Basel, Switzerland's oldest university city, which is situated along the Rhine River and not far from the country's borders with France and Germany. Basel is a green city where you may spend the entire year playing sports, relaxing, and unwinding in local parks and little green spaces. However, everything has a cost and this beautiful city is the fourth most expensive place in the world to live. An Apartment with one bedroom in the heart of the city is for $1,391 while Apartment with one bedroom outside of the city center will cost you $1,148 McDonald's restaurant meals cost is $16.17 and Meal at Inexpensive Restaurant is going to cost you $25.27 Cappuccino is for $5.23 A dozen Eggs are for $5.67 and Banana (1kg) will cost you $2.56 whereas Markets Milk (1 liter) is worth $1.67. A Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) is for $3.19 Basic Utilities will cost you $271 and Internet $50 monthly Number 3, Geneva Geneva is a city with dozens of upscale cafés and days' worth of shopping. It is famous for the Jet d'Eau, the largest water fountain in the world. But the price for all of that luxury is high. Yes, Geneva is an expensive place to live, but that doesn't stop people from moving there; more than 40% of Geneva inhabitants don't have Swiss passports, making Geneva one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Since Geneva is a beautiful city with a lot to offer, many foreigners choose to call it home. The city offers a high standard of living despite its high cost of living. An Apartment with one bedroom in the heart of the city is going to cost $1,913 and Apartment with one bedroom outside of the city center is $1,494 Lets talk about Restaurants McDonald's meal will cost you $15.16 and Meal at Inexpensive Restaurant is for $25.27 while Cappuccino will cost you $5.28 If we talk about Markets then $1.57 for a liter of milk and $2.71 for Fresh White Bread Loaf of 500g Eggs a dozen is for $5.35 Utilities (Monthly) will cost you $184 for Basic Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage while for Internet you have to pay $53. Number 2, Zurich You can tell why Zürich is one of the most expensive cities in the world just by looking at it. The financial center, which is near Lake Zurich's northern shore, is renowned for its lakeside promenades, upscale shopping, and world-class chocolate. Additionally, renting a home in this city is the most expensive in all of Switzerland. Zurich indeed has a reputation for being pricey. Both ordinary living costs and real properties are subject to this. Thankfully, there are many opportunities for foreigners to find employment, and the net compensation is among the greatest in the world. Lets discuss the cost of living here: An Apartment with one bedroom in the heart of the city is for $1,913 while an Apartment with one bedroom outside of the city center is for $1,494 $15 for a McDonald's McMeal and $25 for a meal at an inexpensive restaurant. Cappuccino will cost you $5.28 A dozen of Eggs is $5.60 and Milk (1 liter) is for $1.71 while Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) is $3.04 Utilities like (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) will cost you $241 and Internet $48 monthly Number 1, Hong Kong It is not surprising that Hong Kong is ranked first on the list of the top 10 most expensive cities to live in because Asia dominates the list. Numerous wealthy and successful businessmen from around the world, as well as a large number of ex-pats, are known to flock to Hong Kong. The world's priciest city is not so much a result of the high cost of rent as it is a result of the competitive housing market, as well as all the attractions, festivals, and nightlife that the city has to offer. If you want to live here, then An apartment with one bedroom in the heart of the city will cost you $2,200 while An apartment with one bedroom outside of the city center will cost you $1,619 $5.10 for a McDonald's McMeal and $7.64 for an inexpensive restaurant meal while Coffee will cost you $5.02 A dozen of Eggs is $3.41, Milk (1 liter) is $3.04 and a Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) is $2.24 Basic Utilities such as (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, and Garbage) are going to cost you $196 monthly. Lets us know in the comments which city you want to live in and which city's living costs surprised you the most! Thank You For Watching.