Cost of Living Calculator by City

Compare real cost of living by city and estimate the exact salary you need to maintain your current lifestyle in another city or country.

6 countries, 20+ citiesCategory-level breakdownEquivalent salary calculatorLifestyle presetsLive FX rates
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City vs city, not country vs country

National averages hide everything that matters. The calculator works at city level — London vs Mumbai, Toronto vs Berlin — with housing, transport, groceries, and childcare broken out separately so you can see exactly what is driving the difference.

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Your lifestyle, not a generic basket

Adjust housing tier, commute type, how often you eat out, whether you have children, and more. The result reflects what your life actually costs in each city — not a one-size-fits-all index that treats a student and a family of four the same way.

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The exact salary you need

Rather than a percentage multiplier, the calculator tells you the specific gross salary you would need in your target city to afford the same standard of living. Use it to anchor your salary negotiations or decide whether a relocation is financially worth it.

Real example

A comfortable lifestyle in London costs around £5,500/month. The same lifestyle in Bangalore costs under £1,800/month — and in Berlin under £2,400/month. That gap is years off your retirement date. See what it means for your numbers.

Lifestyle Preset
Current Profile
People, housing, and baseline setup
vs London:- $1,362/mon+ 0.0h/mon
Core Lifestyle
Mandatory day-to-day living pattern
vs London:- $425/mon- 1.2h/mon
Bill Equivalence
Required: enter your home-city monthly bills; we map target-city equivalents
vs London:+ $0/mon+ 0.0h/mon
Education & Family Add-ons
Optional but common family-specific costs
vs London:+ $0/mon+ 0.0h/mon
Lifestyle Add-ons
Hobbies, social life, and discretionary behavior
vs London:- $534/mon+ 0.0h/mon
Health & Insurance
Healthcare visits, top-ups, and care access friction
vs London:- $165/mon+ 0.0h/mon
Travel and Shopping
Occasional purchases with large country-level price differences
vs London:+ $0/mon+ 0.0h/mon
Savings & Risk Baseline
Define savings target, risk preferences, and bureaucracy-heavy tasks
Goal $0/mo · 0.0h/mo
Cost of living summary
$5,004/month
2 adults
£1=C$1.86
C$1=£0.5368
47d ago
Target monthly spend for same lifestyle basket
Cost & expense shift
Current city spend$8,197
Target city spend$5,004
Difference$3,193
Hidden costs (country-specific fees)$101
Annual expenses$60,048
% vs current annual expenses+13.7% more
Time & friction shift
Typical one-way commute (minutes/day)52 -> 49
Life admin time (hours/week)3.1 -> 2.7h
Annual time effort480h
% vs current annual time effort-8.0% less
Minimum take-home
$60,042 / year
Required target gross income
$75,135 / year
Includes a monthly savings goal of £0.
Effective tax rate: 20.1%

Target budget composition

Fixed: $2,957 | Variable: $1,689 | Seasonal: $358

Includes hidden costs such as road tax, yearly renewals, and visa renewals.

Data source: CMHC rent trends + TTC fare cards + provincial consumer data (updated 2026-02-14). Rent confidence: $2,193 - $3,009.

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Guide & methodology

About Cost of Living Calculator

How this tool works, what data we use, and how to get reliable results. Use the table of contents to jump ahead—ideal for relocation, HR, and finance planning workflows.

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Overview

Translate your lifestyle from one city to another using structured categories (housing, transport, food, childcare, healthcare, travel, and more) rather than a single opaque COL index. Outputs include monthly spend estimates and equivalent salary suggestions so you can negotiate from how you actually live.

The tool works best when you tune neighborhood tier, household type, and discretionary choices that generic indices flatten out. Use it after or alongside Take-Home Pay to connect net income to local purchasing power.

Professionals relocating between metros; remote workers comparing offers in different cities; families weighing childcare and schooling costs; and recruiters explaining why the same gross salary feels different in two places.

Wiser Move USP

What this tool does differently from typical salary or relocation calculators—specific to Cost of Living Calculator.

  • City-to-city lifestyle engine: household type, bedrooms or rent band, neighborhood tier, and category sliders--so results reflect your basket, not a single national cost-of-living index.
  • Cross-country equivalent salary and monthly spend with the same structured datasets used across Wiser Move; pairs with Take-Home Pay so gross income, net pay, and spend assumptions stay aligned.
  • Family vs individual paths (e.g. childcare and schooling modes when relevant) and discretionary controls that generic indices flatten into one number.

Key features

  • City-level structure for supported metros across five modeled countries--not a one-number national average.
  • Household and neighborhood controls so budgets reflect rent tier, commute choices, and family size.
  • Surfaces equivalent salary based on your cost of living and lifestyle between cities, then links to take-home and offer tools for validation.
  • Category-level controls for housing, utilities, transport, food, childcare, and more where available.
  • Readable monthly totals plus equivalence framing for salary conversations.
  • Designed to pair with Take-Home Pay so gross, net, and spend stay consistent.

How to use this tool

  1. 1. Select home city and target city

    Choose where you live today and where you are going from supported metros. If your exact suburb is not listed, pick the closest comparable tier (central vs suburban) and adjust housing manually.

  2. 2. Align household and housing profile

    Set household type, bedroom count or rent band, and neighborhood tier where offered. These drive housing and often cascade into transport and discretionary defaults.

  3. 3. Tune categories to your life

    Adjust sliders and categories to match how you actually live--defaults are only a starting point. Where the form asks for annual income, enter gross annual income (before tax), not take-home pay.

  4. 4. Read equivalence and cross-check net pay

    Use equivalent salary and monthly breakdowns as negotiation inputs. Then open Take-Home Pay for the target country to check that tax and deductions still make the move workable.

Methodology & logic

Cost of living outputs combine city-specific datasets (housing bands, transport patterns, category benchmarks) with your slider and profile choices. Equivalent salary answers indicatively what gross you might need in one city to afford a lifestyle like your inputs in another--not an employer quote.

We emphasize category transparency so you can see what drove the result; when a category is thinly data-backed, treat it as directional and override with local quotes.

  • Indexes and benchmarks can lag reality after shocks (rent, fuel, inflation)--revisit assumptions before signing.
  • Equivalence is not a cost-of-labor recommendation for employers; it is a planning aid for individuals and mobility conversations.

Data & sources

City and category data are maintained in structured datasets referenced by the lifestyle engine. The UI may show last-updated hints--use them as a freshness signal and validate big line items (rent, school) with local listings.

  • Prefer your own data (current rent, actual school fees) over defaults when possible.
  • For cities not in the picker, use the nearest proxy and document assumptions for stakeholders.

Limitations

  • Does not replace rental listings, school research, or healthcare enrollment decisions.
  • Cannot capture every personal preference (hobbies, elder care) without manual adjustment.
  • Unsupported cities require proxy metros or external research.

Frequently asked questions

How often is data refreshed?
Datasets are updated on a product cadence; check any freshness note in the tool and validate high-impact lines (rent, tuition) locally.
Can I compare cities not listed?
Use the closest supported metro as a proxy, or contact us with requests. Meanwhile document the proxy clearly if sharing with an employer.
How does this relate to take-home pay?
COL addresses spending power by city; take-home pay addresses tax and deductions by country. Use both for a complete picture.
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