Tel Aviv is the world's 10th most expensive city, the Economist said in its Worldwide Cost of Living 2019 survey on Tuesday.
The city moved down one spot compared to the 2018 survey.
For the first time in the survey's 30-year history, this year three cities share the title of world's most expensive city: Singapore, Paris and Hong Kong.
The cost of living in all three was found to be 7% higher than in New York.
The annual survey gauges the cost of more than 160 products and services in more than 130 cities.
Los Angeles was tied with Tel Aviv at 10th place. New York was ranked seventh, along with Copenhagen and Seoul.