These are the most expensive cities to live and work in
London has been ranked the most expensive city to live and work in, with accommodation in the United Kingdom’s capital costing more than twice as much as in Los Angeles and Sydney.
Emma Luxton is a writer at Formative Content. Recoded to Forum Agenda on 29/05/2024.
London has been ranked the most expensive city to live and work in, with accommodation in the United Kingdom’s capital costing more than twice as much as in Los Angeles and Sydney.
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