Why high salaries do not always mean better affordability
Taxes, rent and everyday prices can erase part of the headline advantage in expensive countries.
Use this comparison after reading the country guides to compare salary, cost of living, rent, healthcare, safety and affordability side by side. The best country is not always the one with the highest salary or lowest cost; it depends on your work options, household type and moving route.
Start by comparing 2 to 4 countries, not the whole table at once. Use salary, taxes and cost of living together to judge affordability, then open a country guide or moving page once a country still makes sense after the numbers.
Taxes, rent and everyday prices can erase part of the headline advantage in expensive countries.
A lower-income country can still feel more workable if housing and daily spending leave more room after essentials.
A country only belongs on your shortlist if the work, residence or family route is realistic for your profile.
Lower prices can matter more than maximum earnings if your work is portable, your budget is tight or your quality-of-life priorities differ.
If you are using this comparison to choose where to move, start with our guide to the best countries to live in Europe for quality of life or read our guide to moving to Europe from outside the EU.
| Country | Region | Purchasing Power | Safety | Healthcare | English proficiency | Taxation (%) | Unemployment (%) | Cost of Living | Summer Temperature (°C) | Winter Temperature (°C) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Norway
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Nordic Countries | 70/100 |
88.2/100 |
82.1/100 |
90/100 |
36% |
3.2% |
69.0 |
16°C |
-4°C |
|
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Sweden
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Nordic Countries | 65/100 |
78.1/100 |
78.1/100 |
88/100 |
52% |
5.1% |
54.2 |
17°C |
-2°C |
|
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Denmark
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Nordic Countries | 62/100 |
78.1/100 |
78.1/100 |
90/100 |
55% |
6.8% |
66.9 |
17°C |
2°C |
|
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Finland
|
Nordic Countries | 58/100 |
85.2/100 |
75.1/100 |
72/100 |
51% |
7.2% |
58.7 |
16°C |
-8°C |
|
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Germany
|
Central Europe | 55/100 |
79.5/100 |
80.6/100 |
56/100 |
50% |
5.6% |
58.4 |
19°C |
1°C |
|
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Netherlands
|
Western Europe | 60/100 |
76.5/100 |
82.1/100 |
90/100 |
48% |
3.8% |
60.5 |
17°C |
3°C |
|
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Switzerland
|
Western Europe | 85/100 |
84.2/100 |
81.5/100 |
61/100 |
28% |
2.8% |
98.4 |
18°C |
0°C |
|
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France
|
Western Europe | 52/100 |
67.9/100 |
80.1/100 |
53/100 |
56% |
8.1% |
58.0 |
20°C |
5°C |
|
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United Kingdom
|
Western Europe | 55/100 |
67.4/100 |
75.1/100 |
100/100 |
42% |
4.5% |
59.2 |
16°C |
4°C |
|
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Spain
|
Southern Europe | 45/100 |
68.2/100 |
78.1/100 |
44/100 |
47% |
12.5% |
43.5 |
25°C |
8°C |
|
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Italy
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Southern Europe | 42/100 |
64.8/100 |
76.1/100 |
41/100 |
48% |
9.8% |
51.0 |
24°C |
6°C |
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Poland
|
Eastern Europe | 32/100 |
75.2/100 |
68.1/100 |
62/100 |
32% |
3.2% |
38.9 |
19°C |
-2°C |
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If you are still deciding where quality of life may be strongest overall, start with our best countries to live in Europe guide before drilling into salary pages.
Compare 2 to 4 countries first, then check salary against cost of living and affordability. After that, open the country guide or moving page for the country that still looks realistic.
You can compare cost of living, salary-related purchasing power, taxes, unemployment, English proficiency, safety, healthcare and climate across European countries.
Because a higher salary does not always mean better real-life outcomes. Taxes, rent and everyday costs can change which country is actually the more practical choice.
Countries such as Switzerland, Norway and Iceland are often among the most expensive, largely due to housing and consumer prices.
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