Cost of Living in Italy — Complete Data Guide


TL;DR — Italy has a Cost of Living Index of 61.4 (Numbeo 2025, NYC = 100) and a GNI per capita of $55,340 PPP (World Bank 2024). It is cheaper than France and Germany but more expensive than Spain and Portugal. The north-south divide is significant: Milan rivals Paris for costs, while Sicily, Calabria and Puglia are among the most affordable regions in Western Europe. Italy’s Expat Value Score of 1.11 indicates moderate value for foreign-income earners.

Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2025 (NYC = 100).


Key Data at a Glance

IndicatorValueSourceYear
GNI per capita (PPP)$55,340World Bank2024
Cost of Living Index61.4Numbeo2025
Rent Index20.5Numbeo2025
Groceries Index43.1Numbeo2025
Restaurant Index62.7Numbeo2025
Local Purchasing Power64.7Numbeo2025
Expat Value Score1.11Calculated2025
Inflation1.20%World Bank2024

Italy has the lowest inflation rate in this dataset (1.20%), making it one of the most price-stable destinations in Western Europe.


Housing

City1-bed city centre/month1-bed outside centre/monthNotes
Milan~$1,400–2,000~$900–1,300Most expensive Italian city
Rome~$1,100–1,600~$750–1,050Capital, strong expat community
Florence~$1,000–1,400~$700–1,000Popular with expats and students
Bologna~$800–1,200~$580–850University city, good value
Naples~$650–950~$450–700Affordable, culturally rich
Palermo~$450–700~$300–500Very affordable, warm climate
Bari~$500–750~$350–550Southern hub, low costs

Source: Numbeo Rent Index 2025 (22.3, NYC = 100). Estimates based on community-reported data.


Food

CategoryMonthly EstimateNotesSourceYear
Groceries (1 person)~$200–310Local markets significantly cheaperNumbeo2025
Restaurant meal (mid-range)~$15–25/mealNumbeo2025
Espresso~$1.20–1.80Cheapest in Western EuropeNumbeo2025
Local wine (restaurant)~$4–8/glassNumbeo2025
Monthly food budget (moderate)~$360–530Groceries + dining out 3–4x/weekEstimated2025

Groceries Index: 43.1 | Restaurant Index: 62.7 (NYC = 100). Source: Numbeo 2025.


Transport

TransportMonthly CostNotes
City monthly transit pass~$35–55Rome, Milan, Naples
Trenitalia intercity (avg)~$20–80/tripFrecciarossa high-speed available
Taxi / Uber 5km~$10–16Uber limited in Italy, taxis preferred
Fuel (per litre)~$1.85–2.05

Healthcare

CoverageCostNotesSourceYear
Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN)Free for legal residentsEU/EHIC for temporary staysGov.2024
Private insurance supplement~$50–120/monthReduces wait timesMarket2024
GP consultation (private)~$50–100Public free with SSNNumbeo2025

SSN quality varies significantly between north and south Italy. Private care recommended in southern regions for non-emergencies.


Total Monthly Budget Estimates

Budget LevelMonthly EstimateProfile
Frugal~$1,300–1,800Southern Italy or shared flat, local food
Moderate~$2,000–2,800Private 1-bed in Rome/Florence, mixed dining
Comfortable~$3,200–4,500Good neighbourhood, regular dining out

Milan adds 20–30% to moderate estimates. Southern Italy and islands reduce frugal budgets by 20–40%.


Key Insight

Italy’s lowest inflation rate in this dataset (1.20%) is its defining financial advantage: costs have been remarkably stable since 2010. Combined with its Flat Tax regime for new residents (€100,000/year lump-sum tax for foreign-source income, 2024), Italy has become increasingly attractive to high-earning expats. The geographic divide remains extreme: Milan’s costs rival Paris, while Puglia, Sicily and Calabria offer Western European infrastructure at Central European prices.


Frequently Asked Questions

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

A moderate single-adult lifestyle in Rome or Florence costs $2,000–2,800/month. In Milan, budget $2,400–3,200/month. In southern Italy (Naples, Palermo, Bari), a comfortable lifestyle costs $1,400–2,000/month. Source: Numbeo 2025.

Is Italy cheaper than Spain to live in?

Italy (CoL Index 61.4) is more expensive than Spain (51.6) overall. Spain’s groceries and restaurants are cheaper. However, Italy’s rent outside major cities can be lower than equivalent Spanish cities, and Italy has significantly lower inflation (1.20% vs 2.80%). Source: World Bank / Numbeo 2025.

What is Italy’s Flat Tax regime for expats?

Italy’s Flat Tax for new residents (regime forfettario per neo-residenti) allows individuals relocating to Italy to pay a fixed annual tax of €100,000 on all foreign-source income, regardless of amount. It applies for up to 15 years. Always verify current rules with a qualified Italian tax advisor.

Is Southern Italy affordable for expats?

Yes. Sicily, Calabria and Puglia offer rent from $300–600/month for a one-bedroom apartment in the city centre, groceries and dining at 30–40% below Rome or Milan, and a warm Mediterranean climate. The trade-off is limited job market access and slower public service quality.

How does Italy compare to Portugal for cost of living?

Italy (CoL Index 61.4) is more expensive than Portugal (48.8). Rent is lower in Italy outside major cities (Rome vs Lisbon is comparable), but groceries and restaurants are more expensive. Portugal’s English-friendly environment and NHR/IFICI tax regime remain stronger draws for most expats.


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Last updated: 2025 | Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2025 (NYC = 100). General information only.