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Cost of living in New York vs Dublin

One person needs about €4,270 a month in New York and €3,040 in Dublin, rent included — Dublin is 29% cheaper overall.

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New York
United States · 8.3M pop
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Dublin
Ireland · 1.2M pop
Monthly rent (1BR)
€3,200€2,100
34% cheaper
Groceries / mo
€480€400
17% cheaper
Eating out (meal)
€25€20
20% cheaper
Internet (100mbps)
€60€50
17% cheaper
Avg salary (tech)
€8,200€5,200
37% lower
Coworking / mo
€420€330
21% cheaper
New YorkDublin
Rent€3,200€2,100
Groceries€480€400
Transport€120€140
Utilities€210€190

🇺🇸 New York

Extreme on both sides of the ledger: top-of-market pay, top-of-market burn rate.

Monthly budget: €4,270

Sources: US BLS + Census ACS, CPI-U (NY area) & ACS median gross rent (2024) · 502 community reports

🇮🇪 Dublin

Big-tech salaries almost entirely absorbed by a chronic housing shortage.

Monthly budget: €3,040

Sources: Eurostat, Harmonised price indices (2025) · 0 community reports

Should you move to New York or Dublin?

On salary, New York pays more for tech roles (€8,200 versus €5,200 a month), so the money left over after costs is €3,930 in New York at the top end.

Rent drives most of the gap: €3,200 in New York against €2,100 in Dublin. Groceries, transport and utilities move far less between the two.

For remote workers, the nomad index scores New York at 61 and Dublin at 63 — see the full nomad index and our data methodology.

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