
Due to continuous increase in the prices of housing and food, the cost of living in certain countries has reached to extreme heights. A survey has revealed that there are 10 places on globe where the cost of living is very high when compared to other cities.
The below infographic outlines the most expensive places on the earth based on population, cost per meal, cost of gasoline etc.
Luanda (Angola):
Total Population: 4, 799, 432
Monthly rent for 2 bedroom: $ 7,000
Cost of fast food meal: $ 17.50
Cost of 1 liter gasoline: $ 0.55
Tokyo (Japan):
Total Population: 12, 369, 000
Monthly rent for 2 bedroom: $ 4,436
Cost of fast food meal: $ 7.21
Cost of 1 liter gasoline: $ 1.41
Moscow (Russia):
Total Population: 10, 562, 099
Monthly rent for 2 bedroom: $ 3,600
Cost of fast food meal: $ 5.67
Cost of 1 liter gasoline: $ 0.78
Geneva (Switzerland):
Total Population: 185, 958
Monthly rent for 2 bedroom: $ 4,010
Cost of fast food meal: $ 10.54
Cost of 1 liter gasoline: $ 1.54
Osaka (Japan):
Total Population: 2, 647, 000
Monthly rent for 2 bedroom: $ 2, 218
cost of fast food meal: $ 7.21
cost of 1 liter gasoline: $ 1.41
Zurich (Switzerland):
Total Population: 333, 000
Monthly rent for 2 bedroom: $ 2,984
cost of fast food meal: $ 10.54
cost of 1 liter gasoline: $ 1.41