PARIS: Tokyo has regained the unenviable title of the world’s
most expensive city for expatriates, while the eurozone crisis has made
many European cities cheaper according to a survey published on Tuesday.
At the other end of the scale, the survey by the Mercer group named
Karachi as the least expensive city, with living costs around three
times cheaper than in the Japanese capital.
The report, published annually to help companies assess compensation
allowances for expatriate workers, compared the cost of over 200 items
in 214 cities, using New York as a reference. The items on the list
included housing, food and transport.
Tokyo pushed the oil-boom Angolan capital Luanda into second place to
retake the top spot in the survey. Another Japanese city, Osaka, came
third, the Russian capital Moscow in fourth, and Geneva fifth.
Cities in the eurozone slid in the rankings as the euro has slid
against the US dollar during the debt crisis. Paris dropped 10 spots to
37th, Rome fell eight to 42nd, and Athens tumbled 24 to 77th.
London slipped from 18th in the table last year down to 25th place.
In contrast, appreciation against the US dollar helped push
Australian and New Zealand cities up, with Adelaide jumping 19 spots to
27th.—AFP
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