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Singapore was found to be 11% more expensive than New York for basic groceries.

BuiKia

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Singapore has retained its position as the world's most expensive city, according to research by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

The top five most expensive cities in the world remain unchanged from a year earlier and include, in descending order, Paris, Oslo, Zurich and Sydney.

The EIU's survey comprises 133 cities worldwide and uses New York as a base.

It compares the cost of more than 160 services and products including food, clothing and utility bills.

Singapore was found to be 11% more expensive than New York for basic groceries.

And together with Seoul, it was found to be the most expensive place in the world for clothes, "with prices 50% higher than New York", the EIU said.

"Most significantly, Singapore's complex Certificate of Entitlement system makes car prices excessive, with Singaporean transport costs almost three times higher than in New York."
 

Leongsam

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That shows that Singaporeans are enjoying a higher standard of living than the New Yorkers.
 

eatshitndie

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new yorkers are losing out to sinkies. even pregnant and fat women have to go back to work at construction sites to make ends meet.

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gingerlyn

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no wonder less tourists come to Singapore. it is a good sign.
i love PAP.
i am scared if Singapore is not expensive.

Retrenchment is good for singaporeans.
I am scared if there is no retrenchment. ---- Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong
 

Asterix

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In the Big Apple, for less than SGD 6,000 in total payments including less than SGD 3,000 up front and the rest over 39 months, you can drive a brand new Honda Civic LX and at end of that period decide to buy and keep the car or lease another brand new one, upgrade or downgrade up to you but definite very, very cheap when compared to Sinkieland. Money saved, in the hundreds of thousands, can buy lots of the best groceries.

http://www.hondamanhattan.com/2015-honda-civic-lx
 

eatshitndie

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In the Big Apple, for less than SGD 6,000 in total payments including less than SGD 3,000 up front and the rest over 39 months, you can drive a brand new Honda Civic LX and at end of that period decide to buy and keep the car or lease another brand new one, upgrade or downgrade up to you but definite very, very cheap when compared to Sinkieland. Money saved, in the hundreds of thousands, can buy lots of the best groceries.

but it will cost us$1200 per month for parking. :p
 

halsey02

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Higher standard of living, plausible.
Higher cost of living is a definite.

Plausible, Definite...cannot beat the PAPpies definition......WE ARE AFFORDABLE!!...don't belive me, ask that Religious Khaw, $8 heart operation, $800 can AFFORD a flat...once again chant "AFFORDABLE"....this is not plausible but DEFINITELY AFFORDABLE..:biggrin:
 

gingerlyn

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the timing of this news is perfect for PAP especially PAP is facing with:
the old man dying in ICU
budget debate today.

it is the best timing for EIU to public such statistics to kill of PAP
God is great
 

dr.wailing

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That shows that Singaporeans are enjoying a higher standard of living than the New Yorkers.
Which modern economic theory claims there's a direct relationship between being the most expensive city and higher standard of living??

Is your theory based on LEEconomics?

Leongsam, please enlighten me, can or not?
 

gingerlyn

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That shows that Singaporeans are enjoying a higher standard of living than the New Yorkers.

country has highest standard of living when (1) trains always breakdown, (2) sick people have to sleep on the corridor (3) many rats at mrt station and shopping malls (5) frequent bus breakdown (6) 40% of its citizens earn below SGD1200 per month
 

dr.wailing

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it is the best timing for EIU to public such statistics to kill of PAP
Don't be too happy just yet.

Institutions of higher learning and think tanks backed by LKY but financed using taxpayers' funds are busy working on rebuttals to show EIU's assumptions are wrong and that it's affordable to live, work and enjoy life in Sinkieland.
 

blissquek

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Most sinkees are not ...how can they when the median takehome pay is $1700 in the world's most expensive city?

And the Fooking Govt does not want to put a minimum wage...cos it is afraid it would embarrass them...

You have an old aunty clearing tables at food court for a merge $800 per month and the PM enjoy salary increase of some 82% in one year alone.

The poor old lady salary is stagnant for some 10 years already..

Is this how the leaders take care of it people..???
 

gingerlyn

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And the Fooking Govt does not want to put a minimum wage...cos it is afraid it would embarrass them...

You have an old aunty clearing tables at food court for a merge $800 per month and the PM enjoy salary increase of some 82% in one year alone.

The poor old lady salary is stagnant for some 10 years already..

Is this how the leaders take care of it people..???

that kind pop pap ass
 

johnny333

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Congrats to the PAP. Is it any wonder so many want change.


http://www.cnbc.com/id/102470661


These are the world's most expensive cities

Nyshka Chandran | @NyshkaC



The Southeast Asian city-state of Singapore retained its title as the world's most expensive city for the second consecutive year, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said in a new survey.

In fact, the top five priciest cities ranked in this year's Worldwide Cost of Living Survey remained unchanged from 2014: Paris ranked second followed by Oslo, Zurich and Sydney.

"This façade of relative stability is deceptive, however, and it is extremely rare for an identical top five to be achieved in ranking the global cost of living," the EIU said.

Melbourne ranked sixth, with Geveva, Copenhagen, Hong Kong and Seoul rounding out the top ten. 2015 marks the debut of South Korea's capital on the list as its cost of living now matches that of Hong Kong.

However, the EIU notes that the Swiss franc's recent unpegging from the euro means that Zurich and Geneva would actually be the world's most expensive cities at current exchange rates.

Noticeably, major Japanese cities like Tokyo and Osaka – usually among the world's most expensive during the past two decades – were missing from the EIU's list due to weak inflation and the yen's devaluation.

The bi-annual survey ranks cities based on price comparisons across a basket of goods, including food, drink, clothing, home rents, transport, utility bills, private schools, domestic help and recreational costs.
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Singapore remains the costliest metropolises to buy clothes, the report said, with price premiums in Singapore's principal shopping hub, Orchard Road, over 50 percent higher than New York.

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The Southeast Asian city state also boasts transportation costs which are triple those of New York, largely due to its complex fee system to obtain a Certificate of Entitlement (COE) – the 10-year license that must be purchased to use a vehicle.

Asian cities also were also the priciest locations for grocery shopping, with Seoul holding the highest price tags for everyday food items. For example, 1 kilogram of dried pasta costs $4 on the website of popular Korean supermarket Homeplus, double the price on American retailer Walmart.

Meanwhile, European cities like Zurich were the most expensive for recreation and entertainment activities, the EIU found, which may indicate a greater premium on discretionary income.
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Indian cities dominated the list of the world's ten cheapest cities: Karachi ranked first, followed by Bangalore, Caracas, Mumbai, Chennai and New Delhi.

Venezuela's capital, which was the sixth most expensive in 2014, experienced a dramatic downturn over the past year as severe currency instability, falling oil prices and rampant inflation have pushed the metropolis into an economic crisis.

"In Venezuela the adoption of multiple exchange rates has made pricing Caracas almost impossible," the EIU said. "This fall [to the bottom five] will be compounded by a further decoupling of the various official rates in operation announced in February."
 
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