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Sovereign Worldwide Cost Of Living Index

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We all know that Singapore is the world’s most expensive city to live in (according to the Economist Intelligence Unit) but is it?

Isn’t a G&T more expensive in Copenhagen? Or Paris? Or Tel Aviv?

Sovereign’s tax-adjusted Worldwide Cost of Living Index is intended to provide businesses with a relevant and authoritative benchmark on which to formulate compensation packages for overseas staff.

Click here to download a PDF of the report.

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