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Was ist Lebenshaltungskosten?

Die Lebenshaltungskosten sind der Geldbetrag, der nötig ist, um an einem bestimmten Ort einen gewissen Lebensstandard zu finanzieren – Wohnen, Nahrung, Verkehr, Gesundheit, Steuern und übrige Fixkosten.

Indices like Numbeo, Mercer and the Economist's Worldwide Cost of Living rank cities. Within Switzerland, Zurich and Geneva consistently top global lists; rural cantons are 20–40% cheaper. Within the US, San Francisco, NYC and Honolulu lead; many Midwestern cities run half the cost.

Cost of living drives salary negotiations, relocation decisions and retirement planning. A USD 100k salary in San Francisco delivers a meaningfully different lifestyle than the same salary in Cleveland; FIRE seekers often relocate to lower-cost areas to extend their savings.

Beispiel

Living in Zurich costs roughly twice as much as living in Lisbon for an equivalent lifestyle — primarily driven by housing, dining and healthcare premiums.

Verwandte Begriffe

Häufige Fragen

How do I compare cities?+

Use Numbeo or Mercer cost-of-living indices for big-picture comparison; build a personal budget for accuracy.

Does cost of living equal inflation?+

Inflation measures price change over time; cost of living compares price levels between places at one time.

Should I move to a cheaper city?+

Trade off lower costs against career income potential, social ties and lifestyle preferences.