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August 30th, 2009 at 5:39 am

Cost of Living and Salaries in Asian Cities 2009

Tokyo is the most expensive city in Asia, followed by Singapore and Hong Kong taking the third position, while Delhi and Mumbai have been ranked among the least expensive cities in the world.

In the Prices and Earnings 2009 study by UBS released 20 August, Tokyo and Singapore were ranked 5th and 24th respectively, in a comparison of living costs in 73 cities around the world. The study was based on data collected between March and April this year.

Most Expensive Asian Cities
     Ranking     2009  2006

  1. Tokyo          5     5
  2. Singapore   24   32
  3. HongKong   28   27
  4. Shanghai     41   60
  5. Seoul          43   24
  6. Taipei          46   40
  7. Beijing         52   62

The UBS study found Oslo, Zurich, Copenhagen, Geneva, Tokyo and New York to be the world’s priciest cities based on a standardised basket of 122 goods and services. Mumbai, Delhi, Manila and Kuala Lumpur are cities with the lowest price levels.

The study said: “Asia is home to some of the world’s priciest cities and nowhere is the spread between most expensive and cheapest more pronounced.”

Employees in Copenhagen, Zurich, Geneva and New York have the highest gross wages, but Zurich and Geneva top the rankings in the international comparison of net wages.

In Asia, employees in Tokyo earn the highest wages, and are ranked 18th globally. Their salaries are about two times higher than those in Singapore, which came in at 40th globally. Manila, Jakarta and Mumbai are at the bottom of the table.

As for working hours, people work the longest hours in Asia and the Middle East, and the shortest in France. People work an average of 1,902 hours a year in the surveyed cities, but those in Asian and Middle Eastern cities work an average of 2,119 and 2,063 hours a year respectively.

Overall, Cairo employees work the longest hours, averaging 2,373 hours a year, followed by Seoul with 2,312 hours. In comparison, people in Lyon and Paris spend the least amount of time at work – putting in about 1,582 and 1,594 hours a year respectively.

Source – ChannelNewsAsia

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