NEWS CENTER-Agency Press has determined the most expensive cities in the world. According to the research based on 172 cities in the world, the living costs report has been announced. New York and Singapore were the most expensive cities in the world in the report, which was prepared based on rent prices, food and beverage fees and energy fees in cities.
Media monitoring agency Ajans Press reviewed data from The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). It is seen that the Ukraine-Russia war and the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions in China have seriously affected the cost of living indices.
Data on more than 400 individual price points in 200 goods and services in 172 cities were included in the scope of the research. In this context, New York and Singapore shared the title of the world's most expensive city. The world's most expensive cities in the top ten were Tel Aviv, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Zurich, Geneva, San Francisco, Paris and Copenhagen, respectively. The cities with the lowest cost of living in the ranking were Damascus, Tripoli, Tehran, Tunisia, Tashkent, Karachi, Almaty, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Algeria.
COSTS OF LIFE AND INFLATION IN 2022 TALKED
In the media research conducted by Ajans Press on living costs, striking results emerged. In the research, which scanned over 15 thousand sources, including newspapers, magazines, TV and radio channels, as well as internet news sites, it was determined that cost of living and inflation were the most talked about news headlines of 2022. Under this headline, 658 thousand 742 news items were reflected in the media. Among the living costs, the most mentioned issues were listed as rent, food, foreign exchange, energy, transportation, health, clothing and education.
THE MOST EXPENSIVE CITIES IN THE WORLD
NEWS CENTER-Agency Press has determined the most expensive cities in the world. According to the research based on 172 cities in the world, the living costs report has been announced. New York and Singapore were the most expensive cities in the world in the report, which was prepared based on rent prices, food and beverage fees and energy fees in cities.

