Regional finance hubs Hong Kong and Singapore have topped a new global list of the world’s most expensive cities for expatriates, keeping Swiss destinations from the top spots for the second year in a row.
High rental costs saw the rival cities beat Zurich, Geneva, Basel and Bern to the top of the table, according to Mercer’s 2024 Cost of Living report.
New York fell one spot to land in seventh place. London took eighth place, rising nine spots since last year’s ranking.
Mercer’s report said rising housing costs and “volatile inflation trends” were putting pressure on expat workers’ compensation packages.
“Cost-of-living challenges have had a significant impact on multinational organizations and their employees,” said Yvonne Traber, Mercer’s global mobility leader, in a press release.
“High living costs may cause assignees to adjust their lifestyle, cut back on discretionary spending or even struggle to meet their basic needs,” Traber said. “To offset these challenges, employers can offer compensation packages that include housing allowances or subsidies or provide other support services.”
Elsewhere on the list:Hong Kong, China
Singapore
Zurich, Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland
Basel, Switzerland
Bern, Switzerland
New York, US
London, UK
Nassau, Bahamas
Los Angeles, US
Copenhagen, Denmark
Honolulu, US
San Francisco, US
Bangui, Central African Republic
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel Aviv, Israel
Miami, US
Djibouti, Djibouti
Boston, US
Chicago, US
N’djamena, Chad
Washington, D.C., US
Shanghai, China
Vienna, Austria
Beijing, China
Conakry, Guinea
Atlanta, US
Seattle, US
Paris, France
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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