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New York City is 45% more expensive

The Verdict

Living in New York City is 45% more expensive than Prague.
If you move from New York City to Prague, you will pay less for housing and less for daily groceries. To maintain the same standard of life as a $75,000 salary in New York City, you would need to earn about $41,250 in Prague.

New York City Wins
0

of 6 categories

Tied
0

categories

Prague Wins
6

of 6 categories

Category Breakdown

Compare costs across 6 key categories

Overall Cost
100
New York City
vs
55
Prague
Prague is 45 pts cheaper
Rent
100
New York City
vs
42
Prague
Prague is 58 pts cheaper
Groceries
100
New York City
vs
58
Prague
Prague is 42 pts cheaper
Restaurants
100
New York City
vs
52
Prague
Prague is 48 pts cheaper
Transport
100
New York City
vs
60
Prague
Prague is 40 pts cheaper
Utilities
100
New York City
vs
65
Prague
Prague is 35 pts cheaper

City Profiles

What makes each city unique

New York CityUnited States
New York City is America's largest city and global financial capital with unmatched career opportunities.

Why people love New York City:

Global finance hubCultural capitalExcellent public transitDiverse industries
Population
8,336,817
Avg. Salary
$5,500/mo
PragueCzech Republic
Prague offers fairy-tale architecture with growing tech sector at affordable costs.

Why people love Prague:

Fairy-tale architectureGrowing tech hubBeer capitalAffordable living
Population
1,324,277
Avg. Salary
$1,850/mo

Real Monthly Costs

Estimated costs based on NYC baseline prices

ExpenseNew York CityPragueSavings
1-bed apartment (city center)$3,500$1,470$-2,030
Monthly groceries$450$261$-189
Dining out (10 meals)$350$182$-168
Public transport pass$130$78$-52
Utilities (electric, heating, water)$200$130$-70
Total Monthly$4,630$2,121$-2,509

* 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

Choose New York City if you...
  • Want higher earning potential ($5,500/mo avg)
Choose Prague if you...
  • Want lower overall living costs (45% cheaper)
  • Are looking for more affordable housing
  • Prioritize safety (score: 80/100)
  • Have children (lower childcare costs)
  • Work in tech or startups

Quality of Life & Safety

Beyond just costs - what matters for daily life

New York City
75

Quality of Life Score

Prague
77

Quality of Life Score

New York City
72

Safety Score

Prague
80

Safety Score

Salary Equivalence

How much you'd need in Prague to match a New York City salary

Salary in New York CityEquivalent in PragueDifference
$50,000$27,500$22,500 less
$75,000$41,250$33,750 less
$100,000$55,000$45,000 less
$125,000$68,750$56,250 less
$150,000$82,500$67,500 less
$200,000$110,000$90,000 less

New York City vs Prague: Summary

The overall cost of living differs by 45%. Prague is the more affordable option.

Rent: New York City has a rent index of 100, while Prague has 42.

Average Salaries: New York City: $5,500/month vs Prague: $1,850/month (both in USD).

Out of 6 categories, New York City wins 0, while Prague wins 6.

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