Greece is approximately 37% cheaper than United States overall, with a cost of living index of 45 vs 72 (NYC = 100 baseline, 2026 data). Greece has notably lower rents (56% cheaper on the Rent Index). Food shopping in Greece is around 39% cheaper. Residents of United States generally enjoy stronger local purchasing power.
All indices: NYC = 100 baseline · Lower cost index = cheaper · ✓ = winner per metric
| United States | Metric | Greece |
|---|---|---|
|
71.8
|
CoL Index ↓ lower = cheaper |
45.2 ✓
|
|
43.2
~$1,380/mo 1-bed city
|
Rent Index ↓ lower = cheaper |
18.9 ✓
~$605/mo 1-bed city
|
|
55.1
~$230/mo monthly
|
Groceries ↓ lower = cheaper |
33.4 ✓
~$140/mo monthly
|
|
67.3
~$13/meal per person
|
Restaurants ↓ lower = cheaper |
43.7 ✓
~$9/meal per person
|
|
$86.0k ✓
|
GNI / Capita ↑ higher = wealthier |
$43.3k
|
|
3.0%
|
Inflation Rate ↓ lower = more stable |
2.7% ✓
|
|
0.9
|
Expat Score ↑ higher = better |
1.2 ✓
|
Greece is significantly cheaper than United States (37% overall). A $3,000 budget in United States buys $1,889/month equivalent in Greece — a saving of ~$1,111/month that compounds fast for long-stay expats.
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