Ukrainian cities entered the list of the most expensive in Europe.
The most expensive cities to live in Europe have been named
The global database Numbeo has named the most expensive cities to live in Europe, with three Ukrainian cities making the list.
Experts from the analytical service investigated the cost of living, quality of life, and real estate prices in different countries around the world. According to their data, Kyiv, Lviv, and Odesa made it to the list of the most expensive European cities.
Swiss cities, Geneva (cost of living index - 101.7) and Zurich (100.4), lead in the cost of living.
The TOP-10 also includes: Reykjavik, Iceland (83.9); London, United Kingdom (78.7); Oslo, Norway (78.4); Copenhagen, Denmark (75.7); Paris, France (73.6); Espoo, Finland (73.1); Edinburgh, United Kingdom (69.9); Amsterdam, Netherlands (69.7).
The Ukrainian cities are located later in the list: Kyiv - 91, Odesa - 93, Lviv - 94. They were outpaced by Belarusian Minsk, which took 92nd place.
Surveys also showed that many Ukrainians experience serious financial difficulties.
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