Jul 1, 2024, 04:22 PM IST

7  most expensive countries in world

Varnika Srivastava

Switzerland, known for its beauty and precision engineering, is known for being the most expensive country globally, offering a unique blend of exclusivity and elegance.

Norway, known for its vibrant cities and high standard of living, is known for its high cost of living, particularly in housing, food, and transportation.

Iceland, renowned for its rugged landscapes, hot springs, and Northern Lights, is also renowned for its high living cost.

Japan, renowned for its advanced technology, is ranked fourth globally in terms of cost.

Denmark ranks fifth globally in cost of living, with a family of four spending around kr44,258 (USD 6,400) and a single person around kr23,451 (USD 3,390) per month.

The Bahamas, renowned as a tropical paradise, boasts stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and luxurious resorts, making it one of the most expensive countries globally.

The cost of living in Luxembourg is a crucial factor to consider when considering relocation for work or education.

This information is not DNA's opinion but obtained from media reports