Cost of Living Calculator: Greece vs France
Expense Category | Greece (€) | France (€) |
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Rent (1 bedroom in city center) | ||
Utilities (Electricity, Heating, Water for 85m2 apartment) | ||
Internet (60 Mbps or more, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) | ||
Groceries (Monthly estimate for 1 person) | ||
Restaurant Meal (Mid-range, Three-course, 2 People) | ||
Transportation (Monthly Pass for Public Transit) |
Here’s a comprehensive table comparing the cost of living in Greece vs France, covering key expense categories:
Expense Category | Greece | France |
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Housing | ||
Rent (1 bedroom apt, city center) | €477 | €824 |
Rent (1 bedroom apt, outside center) | €386 | €641 |
Utilities (electricity, heating, water) | €136 | €120 |
Internet (60 Mbps) | €32.5 | €33.2 |
Food | ||
Monthly groceries (1 person) | €431 | €553 |
Restaurant meal (mid-range, 2 people) | €51.7 | €62.9 |
Cappuccino | €3.83 | €3.56 |
Transportation | ||
Monthly public transit pass | €40.2 | €61.6 |
Gasoline (1 liter) | €2.09 | €1.99 |
Taxi (1 km) | €1.73 | €2.55 |
Healthcare | ||
Private doctor visit | €44.7 | €29 |
Entertainment | ||
Fitness club (monthly fee) | €46.2 | €34.2 |
Cinema ticket | €9.26 | €12 |
Clothing | ||
Pair of jeans | €88.14 | €97.57 |
Education | ||
International primary school (yearly) | €7,326 | €10,063 |
Overall Cost Indices | ||
Consumer Price Index | 58.5 | 74.2 |
Rent Index | 15.6 | 28.3 |
Groceries Index | 49.7 | 77.6 |
Restaurant Price Index | 55.7 | 71.5 |
Local Purchasing Power Index | 41.0 | 92.7 |
Key takeaways:
- Housing is generally more expensive in France, especially in major cities.
- Food costs, both groceries and dining out, tend to be higher in France.
- Public transportation is more costly in France, but gasoline is slightly cheaper.
- Healthcare costs can be lower in France due to their comprehensive public system.
- Entertainment and clothing costs are comparable, with slight variations.
- Education, especially international schools, is more expensive in France.
- Overall, France has a higher cost of living, but also higher local purchasing power.
Remember that costs can vary significantly depending on the specific city and lifestyle choices. Paris, for example, is considerably more expensive than other French cities, while prices in Athens differ from those in smaller Greek towns