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Understanding the Cost of Living Index

At CityCost, we make it easy to see how everyday expenses for a solo nomad stack up from one city to another. We use Prague as our reference point, giving it an index score of 100. The index takes into account the combined cost of common items and services – such as groceries, dining out, transport, utilities – as well as housing costs like rent. Here's how it works: - If a city has an index of 110, it means daily expenses are about 10% more expensive than in Prague (including rent). - If a city scores 60, those same expenses are roughly 40% cheaper than in Prague. It's a simple way to compare living costs and get a feel for how far your money might go.

Category
Price
Share
Accommodation & Living
$866
43.8%
Monthly Utilities & Internet
$360
18.2%
Groceries & Markets
$273
13.8%
Eating Out
$184
9.3%
Clothing & Footwear
$157
7.9%
Sport & Entertainment
$97.7
4.9%
Getting Around
$40.87
2.1%

Expense breakdown by category (based on our model)

Accommodation & Living
Monthly Utilities & Internet
Groceries & Markets
Eating Out
Clothing & Footwear
Sport & Entertainment
Getting Around
The pie chart displays data specific to Prague, Czech Republic.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the CityCost Index actually measure?
The CityCost Index focuses on your daily spending – things like groceries, dining out, public transport, and basic utilities. It doesn't include rent or mortgage costs, so you can get a clear picture of how affordable daily life is in different cities. For example, if one city scores 80, you'll likely spend about 20% less on essentials compared to Prague. It's a handy way to see how far your budget can stretch before you even start looking at housing.
Why is Prague used as the baseline city?
Prague is one of the most internationally recognized and well-documented cities in terms of pricing data. By assigning Prague an index score of 100, it becomes a consistent benchmark that makes global comparisons easy. Whether you're comparing Bangkok, Berlin, or Buenos Aires, you'll instantly see how much cheaper or more expensive daily expenses are relative to Prague's costs, creating a fair and intuitive reference point for everyone.
How can digital nomads use the index when planning their next move?
Before packing your bags, the index helps you estimate how much your regular lifestyle might cost elsewhere. A higher score signals pricier day-to-day living, while a lower score means your money goes further. Combine that with your expected rent and travel habits, and you can build a realistic monthly budget for each destination. It's a great tool for choosing places that fit your financial comfort zone while still matching your lifestyle preferences.
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