Tel Aviv has dropped to the 39th most expensive city in the world. According to Mercer Human Resource Consulting in London, Israel’s cultural capital ranked 33rd in 2004 and 40th in 2003 in a worldwide cost of living survey produced by Mercer for clients with employees working outside their native countries.
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