The Verdict
Living in Paris is 3% more expensive than Sydney.
If you move from Paris to Sydney, you will pay more for housing and more for daily groceries. To maintain the same standard of life as a $75,000 salary in Paris, you would need to earn about $72,857 in Sydney.
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Category Breakdown
Compare costs across 6 key categories
City Profiles
What makes each city unique
Why people love Paris:
Why people love Sydney:
Real Monthly Costs
Estimated costs based on NYC baseline prices
| Expense | Paris | Sydney | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-bed apartment (city center) | $4,025 | $4,200 | +$175 |
| Monthly groceries | $414 | $428 | +$14 |
| Dining out (10 meals) | $343 | $322 | $-21 |
| Public transport pass | $114 | $117 | +$3 |
| Utilities (electric, heating, water) | $190 | $196 | +$6 |
| Total Monthly | $5,086 | $5,263 | +$177 |
* Estimates based on NYC = 100 index. Actual costs vary by lifestyle and location within city.
Who Should Choose Which City?
Recommendations based on your priorities
- Are looking for more affordable housing
- Prioritize safety (score: 79/100)
- Have children (lower childcare costs)
- Want lower overall living costs (3% cheaper)
- Want higher earning potential ($3,380/mo avg)
Quality of Life & Safety
Beyond just costs - what matters for daily life
Quality of Life Score
Safety Score
Salary Equivalence
How much you'd need in Sydney to match a Paris salary
| Salary in Paris | Equivalent in Sydney | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| $50,000 | $48,571 | $1,429 less |
| $75,000 | $72,857 | $2,143 less |
| $100,000 | $97,143 | $2,857 less |
| $125,000 | $121,429 | $3,571 less |
| $150,000 | $145,714 | $4,286 less |
| $200,000 | $194,286 | $5,714 less |
Paris vs Sydney: Summary
The overall cost of living differs by 3%. Sydney is the more affordable option.
Rent: Paris has a rent index of 115, while Sydney has 120.
Average Salaries: Paris: $2,666/month vs Sydney: $3,380/month (both in USD).
Out of 6 categories, Paris wins 4, while Sydney wins 2.
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