Moving abroad: what really changes about your cost of living

CityLivably Editorial Team · Built on World Bank, WorldClim, USGS and FEMA/INFORM open data · Updated 2026

The same lifestyle costs wildly different amounts by country. Here's what drives the gap — and why some places are 2–3× cheaper.

Moving abroad changes your cost mostly through local price levels and currency. Food, rent and services track a country's overall price level; a move from a high-cost to a low-cost country can cut your cost of living by half or more.

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What actually changes

Rent and groceries track local price levels; healthcare and tax systems differ; and whether services like pet/home insurance even exist varies. We localize each city's cost to its country's World Bank price level.

FAQ

How much cheaper is living abroad?

In lower-cost countries, 30–60% cheaper than top-tier cities is common.

Does climate change too?

Yes — use the climate score to avoid trading cost savings for an unbearable climate.

Built on open data: World Bank (cost), WorldClim (climate), USGS/FEMA/INFORM (disaster risk). Transparent, verifiable estimates.

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