This is the most expensive country to live in Europe

In 2019, Swiss people had to spend more than 155 euros on a freight basket that cost an average of 100 euros in 27 EU countries, or 173 francs at the average conversion rate. That means the price rate stood at 155.2 points, compared to 100 in the European Union. In it [...]
That means the price rate stood at 155.2 points, compared to 100 in the European Union.
At the same time, an Austrian had to spend only $184, a German $111, a French $109 and an Italian $100, according to international comparison.
Some products and services are especially expensive in Switzerland.
A Swiss resident will pay 302m for hospital services compared to 100m in the EU. Education (270) and meat (231) are also more costly.
Personal transportation tools, as well as computer and audiovisual equipment, are average for the continent. However, furniture, carpets, and other floor covers cost slightly less in Switzerland (94.4).
In terms of gross domestic production (PBB), Switzerland is the most expensive country in terms of price levels. With 155.2 points, it is ahead of other costly European countries such as Iceland (152.5 points) and Norway (147.6), conveys albinfo.ch.
On the other hand, Turkey registers the lowest rate of prices (44.4), followed by North Macedonia (45.6) and Albania (50.0).












