The continent of Europe comprises the most beautiful and unique countries. Today we will tell you about the 10 most expensive countries to live and work in Europe.

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Europe Continent

Switzerland is One of the most expensive country in the Europe Continent.The country’s cost of living index are ranked the highest in the world in 2022 at 122.4.

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Switzerland

Norway’s food items, rent  are high enough expensive.For Norwagians ,world bankers had declared the country to have one of most solid and reliable currencies in the world.

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Norway

Denmark is consistently named one of the world’s happiest countries.It also had the highest grocery prices in the country.

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Denmark

The cost of living in Iceland is 57.69% higher than in US.This is largely attributed to the country’s remote location,which is a significant reason for expensive country. 

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Iceland

Small country is nestled right in the heart of western Europe is multilingual and pays some of the highest wages in the world.

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Luxembourg

Ireland are linked to their astonishingly high alcohol and tobacco prices.The country’s island status,grocery and utility prices are high enough.

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Ireland

The high transport and energy costs, along with high income tax rates make this an expensive city.

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United Kingdom

Popular location for tech professionals,Japan boasts a strong average salary.

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Japan

Known for its high tech innovation and its commitment to a cleaner and greener city.Singapor is an island city state in southeast Asia with small populations.

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Singapore

France’s romantic appeal and rich history, people love to call the country home.The cost of living in France is very similar to that in the United States.

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France

Cars ,send parcels and meat in Belgium are 19% more expensive than the European,as well as one of the highest utility prices in the world.

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Belgium

Most people are spending at least 30% of their income on a place to live.There are the 25% VAT(Value added tax) that is applied on the top of all taxes.

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Sweden

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