SINGAPORE — Singapore has yet again been ranked as the most expensive city to live in, sharing the top spot with Zurich this year, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit.
This is the ninth time in 11 years that Singapore topped the list, while Zurich jumped from its sixth place ranking last year.
New York, which shared the top spot with the Southeast Asian nation last year, dropped to third place, sharing the spot with Geneva, the EIU reported in its twice-yearly Worldwide Cost of Living survey.
The survey was conducted from Aug. 14 to Sept. 11 this year, comparing over 400 individual prices across more than 200 products and services in 173 cities.
The research firm said Singapore clinched its top spot due to the high cost of groceries, alcohol, clothing, and owning a private vehicle. A strong currency and high prices for household items and recreational activities drove Zurich’s climb to No.1.
EIU highlighted that many cities continue to succumb to steeper prices as a result of high inflation, with prices rising by 7.4% year-on-year in local currency terms for more than 200 frequently used goods and services.
While this is 0.7 percentage points lower than last year’s rate, it still remains higher than the trend from 2017 to 2021.
EIU said it expects inflation to continue to decelerate next year, but warned that any further escalation in the Israel-Hamas war could drive up energy prices and that stronger-than-expected El Niño conditions could push food prices even higher.
The top 10 most expensive cities in EIU’s list include two Asian cities, four European cities and three U.S. cities.
1. Singapore
1. Zurich
3. Geneva
3. New York
5. Hong Kong
6. Los Angeles
7. Paris
8. Copenhagen, Denmark
8. Tel Aviv
10. San Francisco