Shanghai more expensive than New York
Mar 8 chinadaily.com
The latest findings of The Economist Intelligence Unit's Worldwide
Cost of Living Survey showed that Shanghai, China's business capital, is
ranked 21st globally and is now more expensive to live in than the city
of New York. Beijing, China's capital, was ranked 47th, with Tianjin
offering the best value for money on the mainland, according to the
survey, a relocation tool that compares the cost of living between 131
cities worldwide using New York as a base city.
“Hong Kong and Chinese mainland cities have continued to see a rising
cost of living,” commented Jon Copestake, editor of the report that
looks at over 400 individual prices. “Wage inflation has driven up local
prices, but internationally the impact of a stronger remnibi has also
been felt.”
The ranking saw Tokyo unseated by Singapore as the world most
expensive city, thanks to the declining value of the yen, despite a
return to price inflation in Japan. Tokyo fell to joint 6th most
expensive globally.
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