A new study by the Mercer global consulting firm says the Angolan capital, Luanda, tops the list as the world’s most expensive city for expatriates.
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In its annual cost of living survey of more than 200 cities, Mercer considered factors such as housing costs, transportation and food in compiling its list of the 10 most expensive cities.
Several
factors have driven up costs for foreigners working in the capital of
oil-rich Angola, said Mercer spokesman Steven Nurney.
“The cost
of high-quality imported goods is very high there and probably the most
significant aspect of costs there is the fact that high-quality and
secure, and I underscore the word ‘secure,’ rental accommodations are
very expensive there.”
The firm said renting a luxury two-bedroom apartment in Luanda costs an average of $6,500 a month.
Though
Lagos (Nigeria) didn't top the lists but it is known as the third most
Expensive City in Africa, while Abuja is fourth. Click on The Most Expensive Homes, Neighborhood In Nigeria Is Banana Island – Forbes to know more about Lagos.
Moscow is the second most city for expatriates, followed by Tokyo, which topped Mercer’s list last year.
Chad’s capital, N’Djamena, is the fourth most expensive city, Nurney said.
“The reasons are really almost exactly the same as the high ranking
for Luanda. Again, the costs of imported goods and services is very
high there and, again, the big driving factor there in terms of cost of
living is suitable, secure high-quality rental costs, accommodation
costs.”
The remaining cities on the list are Singapore, Hong Kong, the Swiss cities of Geneva, Zurich and Bern and, finally, Sydney, Australia.
Researchers
disagree on the most expensive city, overall. A February study
conducted by the The Economist ranked Tokyo as the most expensive city.
In a September 2012 survey, the UBS investment firm said Oslo, Norway, was the most expensive.
Top 10 Most Expensive Cities in The World
1. Angolan capital, Luanda
2. Moscow,
3. Tokyo,
4. Chad’s capital, N’Djamena
5. Singapore,
6. Hong Kong,
7. Geneva,
8. Zurich,
9. Bern,
10. Sydney
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