Ամեն տարի հրապարակվող «Economist» պարբերականն իր «Կենսաապահովման գինն աշխարհում» զեկույցներում անդրադառնում է աշխարհում ապրելու համար ամենաթանկ քաղաքներին:



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Ձեր ուշադրությանն ենք ներկայացնում  ապրելու համար ամենաթանկ քաղաքների ցանկը:



 

 

 9. Հարավային Կորեա

 9. Seoul, South Korea — The city is rising up the ranks because of the high cost to buy clothes and to pay for utilities. The EIU said "the cost of living in Seoul is now on a par with that of Copenhagen and Los Angeles."

 

8. Դանիա, Կոպենհագեն

8. Copenhagen, Denmark — The city retains its ranking this year because of its high cost of living relative to wages.

 

7. Նյու-Յորք, ԱՄՆ

 7. New York City — The EIU said in its report that "a stronger dollar and localised inflation mean that New York continues to become more expensive relative to its global peers." For example, the average US dollar price for a kilogram of bread is at $8.28 — more than double that of the city in the No. 1 spot.

 

6. Լոնդոն, Մեծ Բրիտանիա

6. London — London's wage growth is stagnant and has not kept up with inflation and soaring house prices. The average price for a property in London is way over £500,000, but wages on average are close to £30,000.

 

5. Փարիզ, Ֆրանսիա

 5. Paris — The EIU said "weak confidence in the euro means that Paris is the only eurozone city in the top 10." It noted, however, that despite the weak currency "Paris remains structurally extremely expensive to live in," and the only thing that is relatively reasonable in terms of value is alcohol and cigarettes.

 

4. Ժնև, Շվեյցարիա

4. Geneva — The EIU said that basically everything about Geneva is expensive, and even recreation and entertainment activities have some of the highest costs in the world. The EIU said that is probably because it is "reflecting a greater premium ondiscretionary spending."

 

3. Հոնկ Կոնգ

 3. Hong Kong — Hong Kong has climbed seven places up the ranking in the past 12 months because of exceptionally high house prices and an increase in local living costs.

 

2. Ցյուրիխ, Շվեյցարիա

 2. Zurich — The EIU blames the unpegging of the Swiss franc from the euro alongside "structurally high income and price levels" for pushing this city to near top of the list.

 

1. Սինգապուր

1. Singapore — The small island city-state retained its title as the world's most expensive city for a third year in a row, but the EIU says its lead over the likes of New York and Hong Kong "has nearly evaporated" because of the surge in the cost of living elsewhere. The EIU says Singapore offers some relative value for things like general groceries.