Salary vs Cost of Living Calculator

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Salary vs Cost of Living Calculator

Compare your current salary with a new salary in another country or city. See real salary power, equivalent salary, rent pressure, savings potential, purchasing power change, and whether the move is financially better.

Real Salary PowerCompare salary after living costs, not only the number.
Equivalent SalaryFind the salary needed to keep your current lifestyle.
Rent PressureSee if housing will destroy the salary increase.
Decision ScoreGet a clear move, negotiate, or avoid signal.
A higher salary abroad does not always mean a better life. This calculator estimates whether a new salary actually improves your monthly surplus, rent burden, savings potential, and lifestyle after cost of living differences.

Compare Your Salary Power

Use monthly net salary after tax. If you only know annual salary, divide it by 12 and estimate after-tax income.

Your current monthly income after tax.
The salary you expect in the new country or city.
Food, transport, utilities, healthcare, phone, basics.
This tool uses educational estimates and user inputs. It does not replace financial, tax, legal, immigration, or professional advice.

Your Salary Power Report

Your result will appear here after calculation.

Salary power score
Equivalent salary needed
Monthly surplus change
Decision signal

Real Salary Power Score

This score compares your target salary with cost of living, rent burden, savings potential, and your current lifestyle.

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Cost and Salary Breakdown

Compare the current and target location using estimated living costs and salary power.

Current monthly cost
Target monthly cost
Current monthly surplus
Target monthly surplus
MetricCurrentTargetMeaning
SalaryMonthly net income after tax.
RentHousing pressure is often the biggest difference.
Other costsFood, transport, utilities, healthcare, and basics.
SurplusMoney left after estimated monthly costs.
Rent burdenRent as a percentage of salary.

Equivalent Salary and Negotiation Target

The equivalent salary shows what you may need in the target location to keep your current lifestyle and surplus.

Break-even salary:
Comfort target salary:

Risk Warnings and Diagnosis

These warnings explain the weakest parts of the salary move.

Calculate your result to see personalized warnings.

Your Practical Decision Plan

Your plan will appear after calculation.

1. CompareEnter salary and cost assumptions.
2. ValidateCheck rent, taxes, healthcare, and transport.
3. DecideMove only if the salary improves real life.

Use this before accepting a job offer

Save the report as PDF and use it to negotiate salary, check rent pressure, compare monthly surplus, and avoid accepting a salary that looks high but feels weak.

How This Salary vs Cost of Living Calculator Works

This calculator compares monthly net salary against estimated monthly living costs in two locations. It calculates current surplus, target surplus, equivalent salary, rent burden, purchasing power change, and a salary power score.

  • Equivalent salary: the target salary needed to keep your current lifestyle and monthly surplus.
  • Break-even salary: the salary needed to cover target monthly costs.
  • Comfort target: a safer salary target that includes savings and risk buffer.
  • Salary power score: a simplified score comparing target salary with cost pressure and financial improvement.

FAQ

What is a salary vs cost of living calculator?

It compares how strong a salary feels after rent, food, transport, utilities, healthcare, and other monthly costs.

Why can a higher salary feel weaker?

If rent and essentials rise faster than salary, your monthly surplus can shrink even when the salary number is higher.

Should I use gross or net salary?

Use net salary after tax when possible. If you use gross salary, the result may look too optimistic.

Is this exact?

No. It is a planning estimate. Real costs depend on city, taxes, rent, healthcare, family size, transport, and lifestyle.