Source: The Wall Street Journal, Real Time Economics
New Yorkers, for example, need to work around 24 hours to make enough money to buy an iPhone 6. That’s up from 20.6 hours for residents of Geneva, but much lower than 163.8 hours for residents of Shanghai or 334.2 hours for residents of Manila.
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Number Of Work Hours Needed To Buy An IPhone 6 In Different Cities Internationally
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From The Wall Street Journal, Real Time Economics. "The Most Expensive Place in the World to Live" by Nick Timiraos:
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