The Free Press Journal

Tel Aviv is now priciest city, outranks Paris

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TEL AVIV: Residents of Israel's seaside metropolis Tel Aviv have for years complained of how expensive it is, with living costs taking a chunk out of their paychecks.

Now a new report affirms their quibbles. Tel Aviv has emerged as the most expensive city to live in, according to the Economist Intelligen­ce Unit. The city, which was previously ranked 5th most expensive, has now surpassed other pricey places like Paris and Singapore.

Economists attribute the jump to a strong appreciati­on of the shekel against the dollar. In its report Wednesday, the Economist Intelligen­ce Unit also pointed to a rise in grocery and transport costs. The report did not include housing prices - another common complaint among young profession­als and families trying to live in the bustling city.

"It's really hard to live here. You pay the rent and you pay for something small and you live, like, from paycheck to paycheck so it's really hard," said Ziv Toledano, a transplant from northern Israel. He said his expenses have nearly doubled in Tel Aviv. Israeli news outlets constantly compare the prices of basic goods in Israel to other Western nations, hammering in to audiences what has been clear to their wallets for years: that the country is far more expensive than others.

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