These are lists of the world's most expensive cities, according to the Mercer Human Resource Consulting, Economist Intelligence Unit and ECA International cost-of-living surveys. Other surveys from online collaborative indices, such as Numbeo or Expatistan are not covered by this article.
Various factors enter into a city's cost-of-living for expatriate employees, such as monetary value, consumer confidence, investment, interest rates, exchange rates of the country's currency, and housing costs. This list does not account for cost-of-living savings accrued to local citizens through government-subsidized housing, health care, and education, differences in taxation, and many other factors irrelevant to expatriates. Cost of living may be much higher for expatriates than for local residents in a developing country, especially if expatriates expect a standard of living similar to a developed country.
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