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EIU report Global prices have risen by more than 8% on average in 2022, sparked by the war in Ukraine and "zero-covid" restrictions in China. EIU's latest report examines how commodity prices and currency movements have affected both the most and least expensive cities in the world. Download free summary
EIU's Worldwide Cost of Living 2022 compares the prices of more than 200 goods and services in 172 cities worldwide. City-to-city data Updated biannually, our data service allows you to make customised city comparisons tailored to your needs. EIU Store Compare the cost of living in 172 cities worldwide by purchasing the latest Worldwide Cost of Living report from the EIU Store. The full report includes comprehensive pricing information for more than 200 products and services. Fill in the form below to receive your free report. Worldwide Cost of Living 2020 Hong Kong, Paris and Zurich shared the title of the world's most expensive city in 2020, as Singapore and Osaka dropped to fourth and fifth respectively. Worldwide Cost of Living 2021 Tel Aviv topped the rankings for the first time, making it the most expensive city in the world to live in. The Israeli city climbed from fifth place, pushing Paris to joint second with Singapore.Cost of living around the world
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