Cost of Living Comparison · NYC=100 baseline

Cost of Living: Belgium vs South Korea

Belgium is 20% more expensive than South Korea overall. Detailed side-by-side rent, groceries, utilities and monthly budget for 2026.

Belgium
49.4
COL+Rent · Moderate
Rent index: 28.5
CHEAPER
South Korea
41.3
COL+Rent · Affordable
Rent index: 16.1

The verdict: South Korea wins on affordability

South Korea is roughly 20% cheaper than Belgium on the combined COL+Rent index. On a moderate urban lifestyle, this translates to a difference of $630 per month, or about $7,560 per year.

Monthly Budget Comparison

Single-person urban lifestyle at three budget levels. All figures in USD.

Budget levelBelgiumSouth KoreaDifference
Minimal
Suburb rent, no dining out
$1,565$1,175South Korea 33% less
Sample
City rent, ~15 restaurant meals/mo
$2,145$1,515South Korea 42% less
Comfortable
City rent, dining out 25x/mo
$2,430$1,750South Korea 39% less

Budgets include rent, groceries, utilities, transit pass, and a typical number of restaurant meals per tier.

Line-Item Cost Comparison

Every major monthly expense, side by side.

CategoryBelgiumSouth Korea
Rent 1-bed, city centre
$1,260$685
Rent 1-bed, outside centre
$950$495
Groceries (monthly)
$320$480
Mid-range restaurant meal
$18$10
Transit pass (monthly)
$50$50
Basic utilities (85m²)
$245$150

Index Breakdown (NYC = 100)

Individual sub-indices for each category. Lower = cheaper than New York City.

Belgium
Cost (excl. rent)66.2
Rent28.5
Groceries57.0
Restaurants55.0
COL + Rent49.4
Local purchasing power (higher = better)87.3
South Korea
Cheaper overall
Cost (excl. rent)61.6
Rent16.1
Groceries77.5
Restaurants35.8
COL + Rent41.3
Local purchasing power (higher = better)111.5

Salary Equivalents

Purchasing-power-adjusted: if you earn X net in the US, how much do you need in Belgium and South Korea to maintain the same lifestyle?

US net salaryNeeded in BelgiumNeeded in South Korea
$50,000/yr$43,872$36,679
$75,000/yr$65,808$55,018
$100,000/yr$87,744$73,357

NET (after-tax) purchasing-power equivalents. Gross salary targets depend on each country's tax regime — see the salary comparison page for full tax breakdowns.

Frequently Asked Questions: Belgium vs South Korea

Is Belgium cheaper than South Korea?

Belgium is 20% more expensive than South Korea. The combined Cost of Living + Rent index (NYC = 100) is 49.4 for Belgium vs 41.3 for South Korea. In practical terms, a $1,515/month lifestyle in South Korea can be matched for roughly $1,812/month in Belgium.

What is the monthly budget difference between Belgium and South Korea?

A moderate single-person urban budget costs around $2,145 in Belgium versus $1,515 in South Korea — a difference of $630/month (42%). The gap grows for comfortable lifestyles: $2,430 vs $1,750.

How does rent compare in Belgium vs South Korea?

A 1-bedroom apartment in a city centre costs $1,260/month in Belgium and $685/month in South Korea. Outside the city centre, rent drops to $950 in Belgium and $495 in South Korea. Rent typically represents 30–50% of a single person's monthly budget in both countries.

How much salary do I need to move from Belgium to South Korea?

If you currently earn $75,000 net in Belgium, you'd need roughly $62,702 net in South Korea to maintain the same lifestyle. If moving the other way (from South Korea to Belgium on a $75,000 net salary), you'd need $89,709 net in Belgium. These are purchasing-power-adjusted amounts — your gross salary target will differ by tax regime.

Which country has higher groceries prices?

Monthly grocery basket for a single person: $320 in Belgium vs $480 in South Korea. A mid-range restaurant meal costs $18 in Belgium vs $10 in South Korea. Grocery prices tend to track closely with overall cost of living.

Source & caveats: Numbeo 2026 country rankings (cost indices) and OECD 2025 PPP rates. Last reviewed April 2026. All indices use New York City = 100 as baseline. Actual prices in Belgium and South Korea vary materially by city — capital/largest city costs can differ 30–60% from smaller towns. Treat these figures as directional comparisons; verify with current local listings before making relocation decisions.