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Which is most expensive cities to live in the world ?

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Paris, France; Shanghai, China, and Italy are a few of the most popular destinations in the world. Living there comes with a hefty price. literally. I have compiled a list of the most expensive cities to live in the world. Housing, transportation, food, clothing, child care, health care and other necessities, are a few of the aspects that impact cost of living expenses. 

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 Top most expensive cities to live in the world

  • Shanghai

  • London

  • Taipei

  • Hong Kong

  • Singapore

  • Monaco

  • Zurich

  • Tokyo

  • Sydney

  • Paris

  • New York

  • Mumbai

You can look at pictures of these places online and see beautiful sights, high-rise buildings, the latest technology being used in public transportation etc. Even the real estate market of these cities is exorbitantly high. 

The wealthiest businessmen in the world live in these places. From fine dining restaurants, and concert halls to lush public parks. You will get to see a mix of class and luxury there.

The economic and political changes in the world have led to these places becoming the most expensive cities to live in the world. If you wish to live in any of these places, you need to start saving up today!

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