Feeling Bougie? These 15 Places Have The Highest Cost Of Living On The Planet

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If you think New York City or Los Angeles is expensive, don’t move to Bermuda. Living on the Atlantic island is even pricier than the most spendy U.S. cities.

User-generated data website Numbeo tracks the cost of living in locales around the world and recently ranked where different nations fell in 2017. They compared average monthly bills in New York City to different places to see how they stack up.

For instance, if NYC is at 100 percent cost of living, Bermuda is at 145 percent. That’s an extra 45 percent of your paycheck that you’d need to pay the bills. Yikes. Here are the 15 most expensive places in the world that you could call home.

1. Bermuda

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2. Switzerland

3. Iceland

4. Norway

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5. Bahamas

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6. Luxembourg

7. Denmark

8. Singapore

9. Japan

10. Israel

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11. Ireland

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12. Australia

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13. France

14. Sweden

15. New Zealand

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