New York City | Paris | |
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πΆβCost of living one person | $4044 | $2231 |
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦βCost of living Family | $8222 | $5578 |
π βOne person rent | $2662 | $1253 |
ποΈβFamily rent | $3953 | $2603 |
π½οΈβFood expenses | $794 | $599 |
πβTransport expenses | $392 | $247 |
π³βMonthly salary after tax | $6298 | $3155 |
π·βAir quality | Excellent | Moderate |
βοΈβAirport proximity | 13 km | 14 km |
πβHigher education | 100 | 99 |
πβQuality of life | 96 | 94 |
ποΈβPopulation | 8.8M | 2.15M |
The cost of living in New York City is 81% more expensive than in Paris. Cities ranked 6th and 1216th ($4044 vs $2231) in the list of the most expensive cities in the world and ranked 4th and 2nd in the United States and France, respectively. Check the United States vs France comparison.
The average after-tax salary is enough to cover living expenses for 1.6 months in New York City compared to 1.4 months in Paris. New York City ranked 1st best city to live in the United States vs Paris ranked 1st in France, while ranked 8th and 33rd among best cities to live in the world.