Monthly Budget Comparison

Can You Live on $2,000/month?

Sweden vs Switzerland — Budget Breakdown & Lifestyle Analysis

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

Feasibility Assessment

Sweden

Comfortable

COL+Rent Index: 44.0 (NYC = 100)

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

Switzerland

Likely Insufficient

COL+Rent Index: 84.6 (NYC = 100)

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

Budget Breakdown: $2,000/Month

CategorySwedenSwitzerlandDifference
Rent (avg 1BR)$1,073$1,083$10
Groceries$338$360$22
Dining Out$206$210$4
Transportation$103$50+$53
Utilities$120$135$15
Other / Misc$160$162$2
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.

Sweden

$2,000

per month

Switzerland (PPP equivalent)

$3,845

per month

You would need $3,845/mo in Switzerland to match the purchasing power of $2,000/mo in Sweden — Switzerland is effectively more expensive.

What Does $2,000/Month Buy You?

Sweden

  • $1,073 (54%) goes to rent — decent 1BR apartment feasible
  • $544 (27%) for food — regular dining out possible
  • $103 for transit — monthly pass + occasional taxi
  • $160 discretionary — modest entertainment budget

Groceries Index: 51.8 · Restaurant Index: 51.2 · Local Purchasing Power: 99.4

Switzerland

  • $1,083 (54%) goes to rent — decent 1BR apartment feasible
  • $570 (28%) for food — regular dining out possible
  • $50 for transit — public transit covered
  • $162 discretionary — modest entertainment budget

Groceries Index: 119.6 · Restaurant Index: 116.9 · Local Purchasing Power: 170.6

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I live in Sweden on $2,000 per month?
Based on our analysis, living in Sweden on $2,000/month is rated as "Comfortable". Your budget would allocate approximately $1,073 to rent, $338 to groceries, and $206 to dining out.
Can I live in Switzerland on $2,000 per month?
Living in Switzerland on $2,000/month is rated as "Likely Insufficient". Expected allocations: $1,083 rent, $360 groceries, $210 dining.
Is Sweden or Switzerland cheaper to live in?
Sweden generally offers a lower cost of living. Sweden's COL+Rent Index is 44.0 while Switzerland's is 84.6 (NYC = 100).
What is $2,000/month in Sweden worth in Switzerland?
Using PPP adjustment, $2,000/month of purchasing power in Sweden is equivalent to approximately $3,845/month in Switzerland.
What are the biggest expenses when living abroad?
Rent is typically the largest expense (54% in Sweden, 54% in Switzerland), followed by groceries and dining. Transportation and utilities are usually smaller portions of the budget.

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