Cost of Living in Bury - Updated Prices & Insights
Monthly Cost of Living
A single person spends around $2,309 per month with rent, or $1,044 for everyday expenses alone.
A couple spends around $3,399 per month with rent, or $1,671 for everyday expenses alone.
A family of three spends around $4,490 per month with rent, or $2,298 without housing.
Overall, Bury is 58–71% above the global median across household types. Within Europe, costs are 28% above average – pricier than most cities in the region.
CityCost data is based on AI and user input – minor inaccuracies may occur.
Last update: May 4, 2026
Cost Breakdown
Groceries cost around $328 per month for one person. A mid-range dinner for two is priced at $81.0 – broadly in line with the European average.
A monthly public transport pass costs about $89.1 – above the European average of $48.00.
Cost Highlights
Preschool or kindergarten, full day, private, 1 child is more expensive than 95% of cities in Europe
Local beer is more expensive than 90% of cities in Europe
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