Seoul is the 10th most expensive city in the world for overseas workers. Unsplash/ Mathew Schwartz
Hong Kong has ranked as the world’s most expensive city to live in for foreign workers for the second year in a row on higher prices and a stronger currency, according to a new survey by ECA International. Unsplash/ Florian Wehde
New York is the second-most expensive city in the world for foreign workers this year, with rents increasing 12 per cent. Unsplash/ Aaron Burson
Geneva ranked as the third-most pricey city for overseas workers in 2022. Unsplash/ Anokhi De Silva
An average rent increase of 20 per cent makes London the fourth most expensive city for foreign employees. Unsplash/ Benjamin Davies
Tokyo ranks fifth in the cost of living index although the yen weakened owing to unexpectedly higher inflation. Unsplash/ Ryo Yoshitake
Tel Aviv climbed one place in the ranking to sixth as the Israeli shekel appreciated against the US dollar. Unsplash/ Adam Jang
Zurich is the seventh most expensive city globally for foreign workers and ranks third in Europe for cost of living. Unsplash/ Henrique Ferreira
Shanghai ranks eighth on the global cost of living index and is now the third most expensive city in Asia after Hong Kong and Tokyo. Unsplash/ Denys Nevozhai
Guangzhou in China ranked the ninth most expensive city for overseas employees globally. Unsplash/ Loeng Lig
Seoul is the 10th most expensive city in the world for overseas workers. Unsplash/ Mathew Schwartz
Hong Kong has ranked as the world’s most expensive city to live in for foreign workers for the second year in a row on higher prices and a stronger currency, according to a new survey by ECA International. Unsplash/ Florian Wehde
New York is the second-most expensive city in the world for foreign workers this year, with rents increasing 12 per cent. Unsplash/ Aaron Burson
Geneva ranked as the third-most pricey city for overseas workers in 2022. Unsplash/ Anokhi De Silva
An average rent increase of 20 per cent makes London the fourth most expensive city for foreign employees. Unsplash/ Benjamin Davies
Tokyo ranks fifth in the cost of living index although the yen weakened owing to unexpectedly higher inflation. Unsplash/ Ryo Yoshitake
Tel Aviv climbed one place in the ranking to sixth as the Israeli shekel appreciated against the US dollar. Unsplash/ Adam Jang
Zurich is the seventh most expensive city globally for foreign workers and ranks third in Europe for cost of living. Unsplash/ Henrique Ferreira
Shanghai ranks eighth on the global cost of living index and is now the third most expensive city in Asia after Hong Kong and Tokyo. Unsplash/ Denys Nevozhai
Guangzhou in China ranked the ninth most expensive city for overseas employees globally. Unsplash/ Loeng Lig
Seoul is the 10th most expensive city in the world for overseas workers. Unsplash/ Mathew Schwartz