Let's see what the rating of the most expensive cities for living abroad looks like? For its compilation, researchers took as a basis more than 200 parameters, including prices for housing, transport, food, household goods and various kinds of entertainment.

First place
The first line is occupied by Hong Kong. No wonder, because it is one of the largest financial centers in the world.

Second place
The surprise was the second place, which, according to analysts, was taken by Ashgabat. This was influenced not by the economic success of the city, but on the contrary, by the financial crisis.

Third place

In third place is Tokyo, known for its manufacturability and strong economy - it is concentrated in large world companies.
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The top five are closed by Zurich and Singapore, followed by New York, Shanghai, Bern, Geneva and Paris. As we can see, the predominant places in the ranking are still occupied by western cities, although they are gradually beginning to be pressed by the eastern ones.
But the cheapest way was to live in Tashkent, Tunisia, Bishkek and Windhoek - the capital of Namibia.