Where Can I Live on My Income?

🌍 Trezonic Global Income Intelligence Tool

Where Can I Live on My Income?

A smart country affordability calculator that compares your income, savings, household size, lifestyle, work situation, and priorities to show where your money can realistically work.

Fit ScoreRanks countries from strong fit to risky.
3-Month BudgetEstimates the landing money you should prepare.
Income GapShows how much more monthly income may be needed.
Action PlanGives warnings, next steps, and PDF-ready results.
This tool is designed for people asking: “If I earn $800, $1,000, $1,500, or $2,000 per month, where can I actually live better?” It gives a practical first filter: which countries look comfortable, possible, tight, or unrealistic for your income.

Build Your Income Profile

Use USD for comparison. If your income is in another currency, convert it to USD before using the calculator.

Your expected monthly income in USD.
Used to estimate relocation readiness.

Choose your priorities

Results are educational estimates. Real rent, visa rules, taxes, healthcare, city choice, and lifestyle can change the final decision.

Your Global Income Fit Report

Your result is based on your income, savings, household size, lifestyle level, work situation, region preference, and priorities.

Best match
Income power
Suggested 3-month budget
Main warning

Your Practical Action Plan

Use the ranked results below as a first filter, then compare rent, visa rules, job demand, healthcare, tax, and first 90-day costs.

Want to turn this into a relocation plan?

Save this report as PDF, then compare your top 3 countries by rent, job options, visa path, health insurance, emergency money, and first 90-day setup plan.

How the Income Fit Score Works

The calculator uses a simplified scoring model. It compares your monthly income against an estimated monthly budget for each country, then adjusts the score based on savings, household size, lifestyle, region, work situation, and personal priorities.

  • Affordability: compares your monthly income to estimated living costs.
  • Landing readiness: estimates whether your savings can cover around 3 months plus setup pressure.
  • Priority match: adds weight for safety, low cost, jobs, internet, family comfort, Muslim-friendly lifestyle, English use, and easier setup.
  • Risk level: labels countries as strong, possible, tight, or risky.
  • Income gap: shows how much extra monthly income may be needed when a country is too expensive.

FAQ

Is this calculator exact?

No. It is a planning estimate. Real costs depend on city, rent, tax, visa status, healthcare, family situation, and lifestyle.

Why does the tool use USD?

USD makes it easier to compare countries with one reference. Convert your monthly income to USD before using the tool.

Can this tool tell me where I can legally move?

No. It does not evaluate visa eligibility. It only estimates income fit and relocation pressure.

What does risky mean?

Risky means your income or savings may not be enough for a stable first stage without a job offer, higher income, or stronger savings.