Cost of Living Calculator – Greece vs Australia

Cost of Living Calculator – Greece vs Australia

Adjust your monthly expenses to see the difference in living costs between Greece and Australia.

Rent
€800
Groceries
€200
Dining Out
€150
Transportation
€50
CountryHousing Costs (€ or $)Utilities Costs (€ or $)Food Costs (€ or $)Transportation Costs (€ or $)Healthcare Costs (€ or $)
Greece1100€12300€13263€1450€12150€15
Australia2245$16165$17850$18212.17$19160$20

I have generated a table comparing the cost of living between Greece and Australia. You may reference the table provided in the search results for a detailed comparison of various expense categories between the two countries.To supplement the information in the table, here are some key points about the cost of living in Greece compared to Australia:

  1. Overall cost: Greece is generally less expensive than Australia, with lower costs for housing, food, and entertainment.
  2. Housing: Rent prices in Greece are significantly lower than in Australia. For example, a one-bedroom apartment in Athens might cost around €560 per month, while a similar apartment in Sydney could cost around AUD 2,300 (approximately €1,400).
  3. Utilities: Monthly utility costs in Greece (including electricity, heating, water, and garbage) are about €100, compared to around AUD 340 (€205) in Australia.
  4. Food and groceries: Monthly food expenses for one person in Greece are estimated at €300, while in Australia, it could range from AUD 500 to 1,000 (€300 to €600).
  5. Transportation: Public transport in Greece is generally cheaper, with a monthly pass costing around €30, compared to AUD 30 to 70 (€18 to €42) in Australia.
  6. Healthcare: Greece offers more affordable healthcare, with private insurance costing around €50 to €150 per month, while in Australia, international students are required to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).
  7. Entertainment: Leisure activities and dining out tend to be less expensive in Greece compared to Australia.
  8. Salaries: It’s important to note that while living costs are lower in Greece, average salaries are also generally lower than in Australia.

Remember that costs can vary significantly depending on the specific city and lifestyle choices in both countries. The table provided in the search results offers a more comprehensive breakdown of various expense categories for a detailed comparison between Greece and Australia.

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