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10. Nagoya, Japan

Nagoya is just the first of three Japanese cities that will grace this list of the most expensive cities in the world. The yen has been experiencing a lot of inflation, causing a rise in prices for practically everything, from housing to gas to food and everything in between.
A luxury two-bedroom apartment in Nagoya will cost about $2,551, and a cup of coffee averages around $6.38. Another thing that makes Nagoya expensive for both residents and visitors is the cost of gas, at $6.70 a gallon.





9. Hong Kong

Hong Kong actually has the highest average rent on a luxury two-bedroom apartment of any city, despite only making it to number 9 on the list. Rent for this relatively modest abode is an astounding $7,092. This is because Hong Kong is so densly populated, and the problem is only growing. In fact, it's housing prices have increased over 93 percent between 2006 and 2011.
The price of gas is also the highest of any other city on the list at $8.36 a gallon. Despite the outrageous cost of gas and rent, a fast-food meal will cost you less here than in any other city on the list at $3.54.



8. N’Djamena, Chad

You'll probably be surprised to find out that two of the 10 most expensive cities are in Africa. In N'Djamena, it is hard to find suitable and safe places to live, which is why there isn't even a price for two-bedroom apartments to compare. You can compare things like the cost of a gallon of gas, at $6.55, and a fast food meal, at an absolutely amazing $25.18. That's one costly burger!



6. Singapore (Tied)

Singapore and Zurich tied for the number 6 spot on the list. It costs about $3,588 for a luxury two-bedroom apartment in Singapore, high for it's location in southeast Asia. Gas is also quite high at $6.55 a gallon. Another thing that makes owning a car expensive is the fact that you have to have a permit to own a new car. Sounds reasonable, right? It does until you realize that the cost of these 10-year permits can be from $46,000 to over $67,000. That's way more than the cost of most cars!


6. Zurich, Switzerland (Tied)

Zurich is one of two cities in Switzerland that made the top ten list. Almost everything in Zurich is pretty pricey, with the cost of that two-bedroom apartment at $3,614, a cup of coffee at $6.02, a gallon of gas at $7.38 and a fast food meal at $12.59. Many people will put up with these prices, though, because Zurich has a high quality of life when it comes to things such as education, low taxes and security.



5. Geneva, Switzerland

In Geneva, pretty much everything is expensive, much like Zurich, except the rent here is even higher at $4,818 for that luxury two-bedroom apartment.
Geneva has held onto the number five spot for three years in a row, mostly because 44 percent of it's population is made up of foreigners, which drives up the cost of living. It also has some of the world's most expensive private schools.


4. Moscow, Russia

Moscow is the most expensive city in Europe to live in. This is mainly due to it's high property costs. It is about $4,200 to rent a luxury two-bedroom apartment in the capital of Russia. A gallon of gas is actually a pretty reasonable $3.67, but a cup of coffee is a mind boggling $8.37. Another unusually high cost in Russia is that of a daily international newspaper at $9.78.



3. Osaka, Japan

Osaka is the second of the three Japanese cities to make the list. It is also Japan's second largest city. It's dense population has driven property prices up so that the cost of our apartment is about $3,062. While others lower on the list have higher rent, Osaka made number three because of the cost of other commodities, such as a cup of coffee at $7.02, a gallon of gas at $6.85 and a fast food meal at $8.29. And these costs continue to rise each year.




2. Luanda, Angola

Luanda is the second African city to make the list and surprisingly lands the number two spot. Even more surprising is that this city was actually number one on the list in 2010 and 2011. It fell to the second spot because it's shockingly high rent for a luxury two-bedroom apartment at $6,500 had actually fallen by $500 in the last year.
Due to the fact that it is Africa's second largest oil producer, Luanda actually has the lowest gas prices of any of the other cities in the top ten at $2.38, but the cost of a comparable fast food meal is $19.94 for a club sandwich and soda. This because there are no fast food outlets. Still, that is one pricey sandwich!





1. Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo is the most expensive city in the world. Everything in Tokyo is expensive, from the rent ($4,848 for a luxury two-bedroom) to a cup of coffee ($8.29.) Gas will also cost you a pretty penny at $7.34 a gallon. If this city is your dream home, you better start saving!

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