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Zurich and Geneva Lead Global Disposable Income Poll

Bloomberg Markets •
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Zurich and Geneva may be the most expensive places in the world to buy your meat and veg, but it’ll still pay off as the two Swiss cities top a new survey of the highest disposable incomes in the world.

Despite high costs, such as $7 coffees, residents in these hubs maintain superior purchasing power. This indicates that while the cost of living is steep, the local wages more than compensate for the expense.

According to the poll, Zurich and Geneva maintain their positions as global leaders in financial flexibility for their citizens, outperforming other major international cities in disposable income metrics.