Can You Live on $1,000/month?
United States vs New Zealand — Budget Breakdown & Lifestyle Analysis
Source: Numbeo 2026 country rankings (cost indices) and OECD 2025 PPP rates · Reviewed April 2026
Feasibility Assessment
United States
COL+Rent Index: 56.3 (NYC = 100)
$1,000/mo may not cover basic living costs in United States. Consider a higher budget.
New Zealand
COL+Rent Index: 56.0 (NYC = 100)
$1,000/mo may not cover basic living costs in New Zealand. Consider a higher budget.
Budget Breakdown: $1,000/Month
| Category | United States | New Zealand | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rent (avg 1BR) | $580 | $560 | +$20 |
| Groceries | $144 | $158 | $14 |
| Dining Out | $93 | $85 | +$8 |
| Transportation | $28 | $48 | $20 |
| Utilities | $69 | $65 | +$4 |
| Other / Misc | $86 | $84 | +$2 |
| Total | $1,000 | $1,000 | — |
Budget allocated proportionally based on each country's actual cost structure. Both columns show how the same $$1,000 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.
United States
$1,000
per month
New Zealand (PPP equivalent)
$995
per month
You would only need $995/mo in New Zealand to match $1,000/mo in United States — New Zealand offers better value.
What Does $1,000/Month Buy You?
United States
- $580 (58%) goes to rent — affordable housing available
- $237 (24%) for food — mostly home cooking
- $28 for transit — public transit covered
- $86 discretionary — very limited extras
Groceries Index: 71.5 · Restaurant Index: 71.0 · Local Purchasing Power: 110.4
New Zealand
- $560 (56%) goes to rent — affordable housing available
- $243 (24%) for food — mostly home cooking
- $48 for transit — public transit covered
- $84 discretionary — very limited extras
Groceries Index: 76.6 · Restaurant Index: 60.7 · Local Purchasing Power: 88.7