The latest study by Deutsche Bank shows: Swiss metropolises lead the world rankings for the highest prices in almost all areas of life.

From a cappuccino to a trip to the cinema – nowhere is life more expensive than in Switzerland, as a study by Deutsche Bank shows. While Hong Kong continues to offer the most expensive real estate, New York and other US cities are increasingly competing with the Swiss. The ranking reveals extreme price differences between continents.

The ranking is based on the comprehensive study “Mapping the World’s Prices 2025” by the Deutsche Bank Research Institute. The study analyzed 69 internationally relevant cities with regard to the cost of living – including prices for consumer goods, services, housing as well as leisure and mobility. The underlying data comes from 2025 and enables a direct comparison of price levels worldwide. The analysis presented here follows the summary of the study and illustrates the categories in which individual cities are particularly expensive.

These are the most expensive cities in the world

D. Maier / editorial team finanzen.net

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