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Cabbage costs 400 yuan, which is something we can't think of, but there is such a country, the price of their country is amazingly expensive, a cabbage costs 400 yuan, this country is known as the most expensive city in the world. Everyone thinks that this city is in some of the more prosperous cities in Europe and the United States, but in fact, this city is in Africa, called Luanda, why the price of this place is "ridiculously expensive".Because most of the country's supplies are imported. Before the war in the country, their light industry and agriculture were basically not developed, and the basic department stores were produced by themselves.
Another reason is that there is a lot of oil in this place, which attracts many foreigners to work here. Because there are a lot of foreigners, consumption is promoted, but it is reported that most of the rich people in this area of Luanda are foreigners, and the gap between the rich and the poor is particularly large.
Because the price of goods is so high, many locals can't even afford to wear shoes, so they go barefoot all year round. And even office workers do not get very high wages, they are average 1,000 yuan a month, and to eat a good meal in the local area, it basically costs 1,000 yuan, so the price is indeed "outrageously expensive".
Although the price of goods here is very expensive, it still attracts many foreign friends to work in the past, after all, their oil industry is too developed. Recently, they have hoped to become the richest country in Africa with their own oilHowever, the problem of the gap between the rich and the poor is the most fundamental problem and needs to be paid attention to locally.
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The city you are talking about is Tokyo, Japan, and in the center of Tokyo, a large imported cabbage** is up to 400RMB. Japan's severe lack of resources has made it the third most expensive country in the world after Iceland and Norway.
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Because there are frequent wars in this country, and the climate problem cannot grow vegetables, they all need to be imported.
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Because there are too many people, and there are high-rise buildings everywhere, there is no place to grow vegetables, so the prices are very expensive.
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There is no land to grow vegetables in the local area, and the local income must be directly proportional to the high prices.
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It was also caused by the war, the agricultural economy was not developed, and all goods were imported.
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Prices are different in each region, which is why this happens.
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Because the country's own production capacity is very low, most of it depends on imports.
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The lower the value of his coins, the higher the cost of living.
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I think that's probably the reason for inflation.
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Tokyo is the most expensive city in the world, Osaka-Kobe in Japan, Paris in France, Oslo in Norway, Copenhagen in Denmark, Zurich in Switzerland, London in the United Kingdom, Reykjavik in Iceland, Geneva in Switzerland and Vienna in Austria.
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The list of the most expensive cities in the world is Zurich, Geneva, Oslo and Copenhagen.
1. Zurich, Switzerland.
Zurich is the leading city for the Swiss banking sector and one of the world's largest financial centers. It is home to the headquarters of more than 120 banks around the world, more than half of which are foreign banks, and is known as the "European Billionaire City".
According to UBS's latest rankings, Zurich is the most expensive city in the world. However, Zurich is also among the best in terms of wages per capita, ranking second out of the 77 cities shortlisted, just behind Geneva.
2. Geneva, Switzerland.
The second largest city in French-speaking Switzerland is home to a natural environment, with the Farrah Mountains and the Alps close at hand, as well as many parks in the city. It is home to theatrical performances, with international performers regularly performing in the theatre** and operas.
Geneva is one of the most expensive cities in Europe to live in, in other words, you need to have good income prospects to consider living there.
3. Oslo, Norway.
Oslo's price level is worthy of its title of "Switzerland of the North". However, in terms of purchasing power, Oslo in 27th place is far behind Zurich and Geneva. This is presumably related to the high taxes in Norway.
4. Copenhagen, Denmark.
It is the largest city in Northern Europe and is known as the "Paris of Northern Europe" and shares many similarities with Paris. With many palaces, castles, and ancient buildings, the city is full of art, with many art museums such as the Akon Art Center, the Louis Biana Museum, and the National Museum.
Even though it ranks extremely high in terms of prices, Copenhagen has been voted "the world's most liveable city" by UN-Habitat and rated as "the best design city".
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The list of the most expensive cities in the world is 1, Oslo, the capital of Norway, 2, France, 3, Zurich, Switzerland, 4, Zurich, 5, Sydney and Luxembourg, 6, Hong Kong, 7, Seoul, and 8Singapore.
2011 UBS published the latest"2011** with revenue"The study results in 73 cities around the world**, wages and domestic purchasing power indices. UBS publishes it every 3 years"** with income"The study is based on an update of the 2009 survey and the current currency situation. The report is based on New York, and the world's most expensive cities are Oslo, Zurich and Geneva.
France: Paris The Global Cost of Living Survey found that Paris is the second most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the European Union. Analysts say most of Paris's purchases and services, including entertainment, clothing and groceries, are more expensive in Paris than any other EU city, except for tobacco and wine.
Zurich, Switzerland, both the Global Cost of Living Survey and the Mercer Cost of Living Survey found Zurich to be the third largest city in the world. Other surveys have taken a higher look at the overall cost of living in this Swiss city, such as the UBS House Prices and Earnings Survey 2018, which measures people's incomes relative to New York City and what the cost of goods in their average shopping basket is. Recent results place Zurich in second place behind Los Angeles.
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This year, three cities in the world tied for the top spot on the list of the most expensive: Singapore, which has been on the list for five consecutive years, Paris, France, the capital of romance, and Hong Kong, China, which has risen three places.
Hong Kong, China, is a world-famous international metropolis with high consumption levels and very expensive housing prices. However, Hong Kong has a good environment and many tourist attractions: Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park, Victoria Peak, Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui.
This year's top 10 cities are:
1. Singapore. 2. Paris. 3. Hong Kong (tie).
4. Zurich.
5. Geneva. 6. Osaka (tied).
7. Seoul. 8. Copenhagen. 9. New York (tie).
10. Los Angeles, Tel Aviv (tie).
Two U.S. cities in this year's top 10 list, with New York and Los Angeles in 8th and 10th place, respectively, while all U.S. cities were outside the top 10 in last year's list.
In China, in addition to Hong Kong, Shanghai and Shenzhen are the top performers, both ranking 25th in the world. In addition, unlike the United States, Chinese cities are declining in the rankings, with Shanghai dropping four places (21st in 2018) and Shenzhen falling two places (23rd in 2018).
Surprisingly, Dalian in Liaoning Province ranked 45th, followed by Beijing at 49th. Tianjin ranked 64th, Guangzhou ranked 67th, and Qingdao and Suzhou tied for 72nd.
The Global Cost of Living Survey is an annual survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) on more than 400 indicators of more than 160 products and services, such as bread and haircuts, in 133 cities in 93 countries. For example, a woman will pay US dollars for a hair cut in Paris, France, Zurich, Switzerland, and Osaka, Japan.
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1st place: Singapore. Due to the lack of resources in this small land, consumer goods are basically imported, so it is natural that prices are high.
2nd Place: Hong Kong. Similar to Singapore, Hong Kong has always been seen as an expensive city where every inch of land is at a premium.
3rd place: Zurich. As one of the world's main commercial and cultural centers in Switzerland, Zurich is expensive for good reason.
A cup of coffee costs 40 yuan, a hamburger costs 60 yuan, a dozen eggs cost 40 yuan, and a kilogram of rice costs 20 yuan.
Fourth place: Oslo. As the capital of Norway, the country with the highest happiness index in the world, the infrastructure and living environment here are among the best in the world, and the cost of living is relatively high.
5th place: Copenhagen. At the same time, the capital of the Nordic countries, Copenhagen, like Oslo, has one of the highest consumption levels in Europe.
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The top 10 consumption cities are: Singapore (Singapore), Paris (France), Hong Kong (China), Zurich (Switzerland), Geneva (Switzerland), Osaka (Japan), Seoul (South Korea), Copenhagen (Denmark), New York (United States), Tel Aviv (Israel), and Los Angeles (United States).
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1. Singapore, where there are few people and few people, materials are scarce, and it is very expensive to buy fruits;
2. Hong Kong, with more and more people traveling here, hotel prices in Hong Kong are rising;
3. Zurich, one of the world's financial centers, is a problem for ordinary people to eat here.
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The ranking of the world's most expensive cities is Singapore, Paris, Zurich, Hong Kong, Oslo, Geneva, Seoul, Copenhagen, Tel Aviv and Sydney, among others, and the top 10 is basically divided between Europe and Asia.
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The top 10 cities are: Singapore, Zurich, Hong Kong, Paris, Geneva, Osaka, Seoul, New York, Copenhagen and Los Angeles.
The cost of living in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen in China is indeed much higher than other cities in China, but looking at the world, there is still a gap compared to the above-mentioned cities on the list.
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China's population migration is becoming more frequent, and many young people are reluctant to stay in their hometowns because they feel that the development of their hometowns is too slowMost people prefer to work hard in the big city and then make their own piece of the worldAfter gaining a foothold, I want to settle down, so the first thing is to buy a house in the city. The difficulty is that the housing prices are too exaggerated, and some young people simply cannot afford to buy a house, so in order to solve this problem,Many cities have introduced rent-to-purchase policies, so you can rent even if you can't afford to buy a house
Despite this policy, life in some big cities is still very difficult。One of the cities has caught our attention very much, and many people wonder what is wrong with this city, with a monthly salary of 8,000, it can't survive. And it has always been considered the most difficult city to survive in China, and now there are many young people in this city who are almost unable to support it.
Beijing is what we're going to talk about today, and its housing prices are one of the highest in China. For many people in Beipiao, they still have points in their hearts if they can't buy a house in Beijing, so they go to rent a house with peace of mind. However, even the rent has generally been raised a lot
So many young people shout that they can't afford to live, and the monthly salary of 8,000 is actually quite high in the third and fourth tier cities, but if you rent a house in Beijing, you may only be able to rent it, and the water and electricity bills and living expenses cannot be counted, and some young people can't afford itI was forced to move to a small house like a pigeon cage in the basement
Housing prices are high, and rents are directly cut off from the back roads of many young people, leaving them with nowhere to live. I don't know if this phenomenon will spread to second- or third-tier cities, and if it will be raised accordingly, how will we young people survive?
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I think it should be the most difficult to live in Shenzhen, the price consumption in Hong Kong, and the salary in the mainland!
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The hardest city in China to live in is Shanghai, because of the high prices of housing prices.
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In fact, it should be Beijing, because the housing prices are too high.
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In places like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, there is no difficulty, only more difficulty.
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I think it's some cities in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
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One of the most difficult cities in China to live in, I feel that it should be Guangzhou, where the ** is very high.
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It must be cities with relatively high prices in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
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The most difficult cities to live in should be first-tier cities, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
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In fact, in China, I think Guangzhou and Shenzhen are more difficult to survive.
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Geneva, in Switzerland, a developed western European country, has very high air quality, and a variety of factors contribute to its high consumption levels.
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The natural environment is excellent, with the Farah Mountains and the Alps close at hand, and there are many parks in the city; It is home to theatrical performances, with international performers regularly performing in the theatre** and operas.
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Geneva is a paradise for the wealthy, and it is almost impossible to find rooms under 150 euros in Geneva.
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The daily price of a trip to Geneva, Switzerland can reach 716 US dollars, where there are many international organizations and also take advantage of some geographical advantages.
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