A recent study by Numbeo revealed a shocking reality: seven of the ten most expensive cities in the world are in the United States. Geneva, Switzerland, took first place, but American cities like New York, San Francisco, and Boston followed closely behind.
The Cost of Living Index, compiled using data from January to mid-2024, compared the city's expenses to a New York City baseline. Factors considered included overall cost of living, rent, food prices, eating out, and purchasing power.
Geneva, often hailed as the “capital of peace,” tops the list with a cost of living that is 1.7% higher than New York City. Despite its high expenses, the city boasts a low crime rate, abundant job opportunities, and a superior quality of life. Estimated monthly costs for a single individual and a family of four in Geneva are approximately $1,715 and $6,300, respectively (excluding rent).
Zurich, Switzerland, secured the second position. Known for its cleanliness, stability, and infrastructure, Zurich offers a high standard of living, but it comes at a price. The average monthly costs for individuals and families are estimated at $1,689 and $6,184, respectively (excluding rent).
New York City, the most expensive city in the United States, ranked third globally. Home to corporate giants and a vibrant cultural scene, the Big Apple’s allure comes with a high price tag. Rent alone contributes significantly to the city’s high cost of living, with the average monthly rent exceeding the national average by 122%.
Other U.S. cities that make the top ten include San Francisco, Boston, Washington DC, Seattle, Los Angeles, and Chicago. These results underscore the growing financial burden of living in America's major cities.