Singapore
is the most expensive city in the world for Expatriate’s to live, with
an overall cost of living index of 128. Singapore's education system,
which is widely regarded as the best in the world, is also the most
expensive for expatriates when priced in US Dollars, the cost of housing
is also extremely high due to the limited space and premium on high
quality expatriate accommodation, while the complex Certificate of
Entitlement system makes car prices excessive, resulting in Singapore’s
transport costs being amongst the highest in the world.
Victoria in the Seychelles is the most expensive city in Africa for Expatriate’s to live, with an overall cost of living index of 83.
Manhattan
is the most expensive city for Expats in America with an overall Cost
of Living Index (COLI), for all 13 basket groups, of 117 (New York
=100).
Hong Kong
is the second most expensive city in Asia Pacific for Expats with an
overall Cost of Living Index (COLI), for all 13 basket groups, of 126
(New York =100), mainly due to extremely high housing costs (which
counts for around 30% of the overall cost of living for most Expats),
with limited space available making rentals high.
Zurich
is the most expensive city in Europe for Expatriate's to live with an
overall Cost of Living Index (COLI), for all 13 basket groups, of 108
(New York =100).
Beirut is the most expensive city in the Middle East for Expatriate’s to live, with an overall cost of living index of 111.