Can You Live on $2,000/month?
Vietnam vs Greece — Budget Breakdown & Lifestyle Analysis
Source: Numbeo 2026 country rankings (cost indices) and OECD 2025 PPP rates · Reviewed April 2026
Feasibility Assessment
Vietnam
COL+Rent Index: 19.1 (NYC = 100)
$2,000/mo comfortably covers all typical expenses in Vietnam.
Greece
COL+Rent Index: 36.0 (NYC = 100)
$2,000/mo comfortably covers all typical expenses in Greece.
Budget Breakdown: $2,000/Month
| Category | Vietnam | Greece | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rent (avg 1BR) | $964 | $708 | +$256 |
| Groceries | $572 | $480 | +$92 |
| Dining Out | $118 | $365 | $247 |
| Transportation | $23 | $52 | $29 |
| Utilities | $180 | $289 | $109 |
| Other / Misc | $143 | $106 | +$37 |
| 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.
Vietnam
$2,000
per month
Greece (PPP equivalent)
$3,770
per month
You would need $3,770/mo in Greece to match the purchasing power of $2,000/mo in Vietnam — Greece is effectively more expensive.
What Does $2,000/Month Buy You?
Vietnam
- $964 (48%) goes to rent — decent 1BR apartment feasible
- $690 (35%) for food — mostly home cooking
- $23 for transit — public transit covered
- $143 discretionary — very limited extras
Groceries Index: 31.8 · Restaurant Index: 15.6 · Local Purchasing Power: 42.5
Greece
- $708 (35%) goes to rent — decent 1BR apartment feasible
- $845 (42%) for food — regular dining out possible
- $52 for transit — public transit covered
- $106 discretionary — very limited extras
Groceries Index: 51.0 · Restaurant Index: 59.2 · Local Purchasing Power: 64.1