Just checked out the latest cost of living rankings and Switzerland is absolutely dominating the top expensive cities in the world right now. Zurich leads at 112.5, followed by Geneva and Basel—basically if you want to live in Switzerland's major cities, expect to pay around 12-13% more than New York. What's wild is that all six of the top positions are Swiss cities. The index uses NYC as the baseline at 100 points, so anything above that is pricier and below is cheaper.



Beyond Switzerland, you've got interesting patterns. Several US cities crack the top 20 most expensive cities in the world list—New York obviously sits at 100 as the reference point, but Honolulu, San Francisco, and Seattle are all up there too because of housing demand. Norway also shows up multiple times with Oslo, Bergen, and Trondheim. Asia's representation is smaller though, mainly Singapore around 85.3 and some others further down.

The calculation factors in housing, food, transportation, utilities, and local salaries. So Zurich residents earn CHF 7,000-9,000 monthly on average, which helps offset the crazy costs. Honestly, the ranking really shows how geography and economic hubs drive living expenses globally.
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