Singapore ranked the World’s most expensive city to live in
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Singapore ranked the World’s most expensive city to live in

The Economist Intelligence Unit recently released a report in which they surveyed the worldwide cost of living, Singapore topped the list along with Hong Kong and a new entrant Osaka. The Japanese city replaced Paris to feature in the top 3. The survey evaluates the cost of over 160 goods and services in 133 cities around the world. New York City comes at number 4 followed by Paris

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