Monthly Budget Comparison

Can You Live on $2,000/month?

South Korea vs United States — Budget Breakdown & Lifestyle Analysis

Source: Numbeo 2026 country rankings (cost indices) and OECD 2025 PPP rates · Reviewed April 2026

Feasibility Assessment

South Korea

Comfortable

COL+Rent Index: 41.3 (NYC = 100)

$2,000/mo comfortably covers all typical expenses in South Korea.

United States

Likely Insufficient

COL+Rent Index: 56.3 (NYC = 100)

$2,000/mo may not cover basic living costs in United States. Consider a higher budget.

Budget Breakdown: $2,000/Month

CategorySouth KoreaUnited StatesDifference
Rent (avg 1BR)$798$1,159$361
Groceries$649$288+$361
Dining Out$162$185$23
Transportation$68$56+$12
Utilities$203$137+$66
Other / Misc$120$175$55
Total$2,000$2,000

Budget allocated proportionally based on each country's actual cost structure. Both columns show how the same $$2,000 budget would be spent differently.

Purchasing Power Comparison

Using OECD Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) rates, we can estimate what the same standard of living costs in each country.

South Korea

$2,000

per month

United States (PPP equivalent)

$2,726

per month

You would need $2,726/mo in United States to match the purchasing power of $2,000/mo in South Korea — United States is effectively more expensive.

What Does $2,000/Month Buy You?

South Korea

  • $798 (40%) goes to rent — decent 1BR apartment feasible
  • $811 (41%) for food — mostly home cooking
  • $68 for transit — public transit covered
  • $120 discretionary — very limited extras

Groceries Index: 77.5 · Restaurant Index: 35.8 · Local Purchasing Power: 111.5

United States

  • $1,159 (58%) goes to rent — decent 1BR apartment feasible
  • $473 (24%) for food — mostly home cooking
  • $56 for transit — public transit covered
  • $175 discretionary — modest entertainment budget

Groceries Index: 71.5 · Restaurant Index: 71.0 · Local Purchasing Power: 110.4

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I live in South Korea on $2,000 per month?
Based on our analysis, living in South Korea on $2,000/month is rated as "Comfortable". Your budget would allocate approximately $798 to rent, $649 to groceries, and $162 to dining out.
Can I live in United States on $2,000 per month?
Living in United States on $2,000/month is rated as "Likely Insufficient". Expected allocations: $1,159 rent, $288 groceries, $185 dining.
Is South Korea or United States cheaper to live in?
South Korea generally offers a lower cost of living. South Korea's COL+Rent Index is 41.3 while United States's is 56.3 (NYC = 100).
What is $2,000/month in South Korea worth in United States?
Using PPP adjustment, $2,000/month of purchasing power in South Korea is equivalent to approximately $2,726/month in United States.
What are the biggest expenses when living abroad?
Rent is typically the largest expense (40% in South Korea, 58% in United States), followed by groceries and dining. Transportation and utilities are usually smaller portions of the budget.

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