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Dublin is 27% cheaper

The Verdict

Living in Dublin is 27% cheaper than New York.
If you move from Dublin to New York, you will pay more for housing and more for daily groceries. To maintain the same standard of life as a £40,000 salary in Dublin, you would need to earn about £51,020 in New York.

Dublin Wins
6

of 6 categories

Tied
0

categories

New York Wins
0

of 6 categories

Category Breakdown

Compare costs across 6 key categories

Overall Cost
98
Dublin
vs
125
New York
Dublin is 27 pts cheaper
Rent
115
Dublin
vs
180
New York
Dublin is 65 pts cheaper
Groceries
92
Dublin
vs
105
New York
Dublin is 13 pts cheaper
Restaurants
95
Dublin
vs
115
New York
Dublin is 20 pts cheaper
Transport
88
Dublin
vs
95
New York
Dublin is 7 pts cheaper
Utilities
95
Dublin
vs
110
New York
Dublin is 15 pts cheaper

City Profiles

What makes each city unique

DublinIreland
Dublin hosts European HQs of major tech companies with high salaries.

Why people love Dublin:

Tech hubGoogle & Facebook HQsEnglish-speakingFriendly culture
Population
544,107
Avg. Salary
£3,268/mo
New YorkUnited States
New York is one of the world's most expensive cities with unmatched opportunities.

Why people love New York:

Global finance hubCultural capitalHigh salariesCareer opportunities
Population
8,336,817
Avg. Salary
£4,345/mo

Real Monthly Costs

Estimated costs based on London baseline prices

ExpenseDublinNew YorkSavings
1-bed apartment (city centre)£2,300£3,600+£1,300
Monthly groceries£322£368+£46
Dining out (10 meals)£238£288+£50
Public transport pass£141£152+£11
Utilities (electric, heating, water)£171£198+£27
Total Monthly£3,171£4,605+£1,434

* Estimates based on London = 100 index. Actual costs vary by lifestyle and location within city.

Who Should Choose Which City?

Recommendations based on your priorities

Choose Dublin if you...
  • Want lower overall living costs (27% cheaper)
  • Are looking for more affordable housing
  • Prioritize safety (score: 83/100)
  • Have children (lower childcare costs)
  • Work in tech or startups
Choose New York if you...
  • Want higher earning potential (£4,345/mo avg)

Quality of Life & Safety

Beyond just costs - what matters for daily life

Dublin
79

Quality of Life Score

Dublin
83

Safety Score

Salary Equivalence

How much you'd need in New York to match a Dublin salary

Salary in DublinEquivalent in New YorkDifference
£30,000£38,265£8,265 more
£40,000£51,020£11,020 more
£50,000£63,776£13,776 more
£60,000£76,531£16,531 more
£80,000£102,041£22,041 more
£100,000£127,551£27,551 more

Dublin vs New York: Summary

The overall cost of living differs by 27%. Dublin is the more affordable option.

Rent: Dublin has a rent index of 115, while New York has 180.

Average Salaries: Dublin: £3,268/month vs New York: £4,345/month (both in GBP).

Out of 6 categories, Dublin wins 6, while New York wins 0.

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