Oslo, the capital of Norway, is the new most expensive city in the world for expatriates.
The city topped a new list of pricey cities from ECA International, a global management consulting firm that calculates the cost of living based on prices of various day-to-day goods and services.
Prices for common goods in Oslo — like a cup of coffee or a quick lunch — are significantly higher than they are in New York, a city not exactly known for bargains.
However, New Yorkers still pay way more than Oslo residents when it comes to real estate with almost double the monthly rent.
In Oslo, a can of soda would cost you $3.43. In New York, it costs $1.64.

Source: ECA International
A man's suit would set you back $855 in Oslo. In New York, a man's suit costs $687.

Source: ECA International
Buying a video game in Oslo costs $87, while in NYC it's closer to $60.

Source: ECA International
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