Affordable · COL+Rent 36.0 · NYC=100

Cost of Living in Greece

Below-average cost of living at 36.0 vs NYC's 100. Good value for remote workers and retirees. Data refreshed April 2026.

Updated June 2026
Cost index
54.0
excl. rent
Rent index
13.7
NYC=100
Purchasing power
64.1
vs NYC=100
Sample budget
$1,379
/month

Monthly Budget in Greece

All prices in USD. Single-person urban lifestyle. Sourced from Numbeo 2026 country rankings.

Frugal

Minimal

$929
per month / single person

Suburb rent, home-cooked meals, no dining out

Most common
Moderate

Sample

$1,379
per month / single person

City rent, ~15 restaurant meals/mo, full utilities

Upper middle

Comfortable

$1,677
per month / single person

City rent, dining out 25×/mo, extras

Line-item breakdown (single person)

Rent 1-bedroom, city centre
$540
Rent 1-bedroom, outside centre
$390
Groceries (monthly basket)
$315
Mid-range restaurant meal (per person)
$20
Public transit pass (monthly)
$34
Basic utilities (85m² apartment)
$190

How Much Salary Do I Need in Greece?

Purchasing-power-adjusted equivalents: if you earn X in the US, you’d need roughly Y in Greece to maintain the same lifestyle.

US net salaryEquiv. in GreeceVerdict
$50,000/yr$31,972−36%
$75,000/yr$47,957−36%
$100,000/yr$63,943−36%

These are NET (after-tax) purchasing-power equivalents. Your gross salary target will differ based on Greece's tax regime — see our salary comparison pages for full tax-adjusted numbers.

How Does Greece Compare to Other Countries?

Greece vs major reference countries. Lower COL+Rent = cheaper.

Greece vs United States
36% cheaper
Greece COL+Rent
36.0
United States COL+Rent
56.3
Greece vs United Kingdom
31% cheaper
Greece COL+Rent
36.0
United Kingdom COL+Rent
51.9
Greece vs Canada
30% cheaper
Greece COL+Rent
36.0
Canada COL+Rent
51.1
Greece vs Australia
38% cheaper
Greece COL+Rent
36.0
Australia COL+Rent
58.4

Cities in Greece

Explore city-level cost of living data for Greece. Costs vary significantly between cities.

Frequently Asked Questions about Greece Cost of Living

How much does it cost to live in Greece per month?

A single-person moderate urban lifestyle in Greece costs roughly $1,379/month: rent $540 (city) or $390 (outside city), groceries $315, utilities $190, transit pass $34, and ~15 mid-range restaurant meals at $20 each. A minimal budget is around $929, while a comfortable lifestyle runs ~$1,677.

Is Greece expensive to live in?

Greece sits at 36.0 on the combined Cost of Living + Rent Index (NYC = 100), making it affordable by global standards. Below-average cost of living at 36.0 vs NYC's 100. Good value for remote workers and retirees.

How much salary do I need to live comfortably in Greece?

To cover a comfortable lifestyle in Greece (~$1,677/month), you need roughly $20,121 in net annual income. Add 20–25% for income tax and social security in most jurisdictions, so a gross salary of around $26,157 to $30,182 should be comfortable depending on the tax regime.

What is the average rent in Greece?

A 1-bedroom apartment in a city centre in Greece averages $540/month. Outside the city centre, the same apartment averages $390/month — a 28% savings for moving just outside the core. Shared housing and suburb-commuter lifestyles can reduce rent further.

How does Greece's cost of living compare to the US?

Greece is 36% cheaper than the United States overall. A $70,000 US net salary would only need to be approximately $44,760 in Greece to match purchasing power.

Source & caveats: Numbeo 2026 country rankings (cost indices) and OECD 2025 PPP rates. Last reviewed April 2026. Indices use New York City = 100 as the baseline. Actual prices in Greece vary by city (capital/largest city vs smaller towns can differ 30–60%). Treat these figures as a directional cross-country comparison — for relocation decisions, verify with current local rental listings and supermarket prices.