Key Cost of Living Data
| Category | Index | Est. USD | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost of Living | 71.8 | 28% cheaper than NYC | Expensive |
| Rent (1-bed city) | 43.2 | $1,380/mo/mo est. | Moderate |
| Groceries | 55.1 | $230/mo/mo est. | Moderate |
| Restaurants | 67.3 | $13/meal est. | Moderate |
| Local Purch. Power | 114.5 | ×1.39 expat stretch | |
| GNI per Capita | $86.0k | World Bank PPP | |
| Inflation Rate | 2.95% | Annual 2026 |
Housing & Rent
Rent in United States is well below the NYC baseline (Rent Index 43.2). A 1-bedroom apartment in a major city centre costs around $1,380/month, dropping to $905/month outside the centre. Three-bedroom apartments typically run $2,375+/month centrally.
| Type | USD / month | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1-bed, city centre | $1,380/mo | Capital city avg. |
| 1-bed, suburbs | $905/mo | Outside centre |
| 3-bed, city centre | $2,375/mo | Family / shared |
| Utilities (85m²) | $110/mo | Electricity, gas, water |
Food & Dining
Food in United States is reasonably priced. An inexpensive restaurant meal costs around $13/person; a mid-range dinner for two runs $108. Monthly grocery spending for one person averages $230.
| Item | Price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Meal, inexpensive restaurant | $13 | Per person |
| Meal for 2, mid-range | $54 | 3-course |
| Monthly groceries (single) | $230/mo | Estimated |
| Beer (0.5L, restaurant) | $1.79 | Local brand |
| Coffee / espresso | $2.51 | Local café |
Transport
A monthly public transport pass in United States costs roughly $95. Taxis and ride-hailing are moderately priced, making day-to-day mobility manageable for most expats.
| Type | Price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly transit pass | $72/mo | Public transport |
| Taxi per km | $1.44/km | Avg. rate |
| Petrol (1L) | $1.15/L | Regular fuel |
| Internet speed | 97.0 Mbps | Good |
Healthcare & Quality of Life
Key Insight
United States's CoL Index of 71.8 paired with a Local Purchasing Power Index of 114.5 signals strong purchasing power for local earners. Salaries track costs reasonably well for local professionals. Current inflation is moderate at 3.0%, keeping costs relatively stable.
Our Verdict for United States
United States hits a practical sweet spot at CoL 71.8: meaningful savings versus NYC without sacrificing quality of life. Reasonable rents and food costs make it a strong relocation candidate.
Best for
- Expats seeking balance of cost and comfort
- Professionals relocating from high-cost cities
- Long-term residents — strong local purchasing power
May not suit
- Remote workers on tight budgets — costs still add up
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