There are thousands of cities across the globe, each with its own means of attracting—or driving away—new residents. But culture, environment and the job market aside, the factor that sways most people is a good cost of living. There’s little point moving to a great city if you spend most of your life shuttling between a tiny apartment and an exhausting job.

Swiss investment bank UBS has crunched the numbers to find out which global city is the costliest to live in. The company collected data from 77 cities worldwide, including prices for household goods, rent, living costs and income.

Here is the top 10 most expensive cities to live in:
  1. Zurich
  2. Geneva
  3. New York
  4. Oslo
  5. Copenhagen
  6. Tokyo
  7. Paris
  8. London
  9. Chicago
  10. Milan
Here is the article and rankings in full: