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Cost of Living · Updated June 2026

London vs Paris Salary Equivalent Calculator

Paris is about 33% cheaper than London overall in 2026. A single professional spends about $3,980 per month in London and $2,671 in Paris, all-in with centre rent – and to match the lifestyle a $100,000 salary buys in London, you would need roughly $81,000 in Paris.

The biggest lever is housing: a one-bedroom in the centre runs $2,800 in London versus $1,700 in Paris (-39%). Day-to-day costs differ less – groceries ($380 vs $420), utilities ($260 vs $190), and a transit pass ($210 vs $90) – which is why flat CPI comparisons mislead people who rent in the centre.

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Composite 2026 index incl. centre rent (NYC = 100). Salary figures are gross – taxes not included; pair with the salary after tax calculator.

Key insights

Key insights

  • $100,000 in London ≈ $81,000 in Paris on the 2026 composite index.
  • Centre rent gap: $2,800 vs $1,700 for a one-bedroom (-39% in Paris).
  • All-in single budgets: $3,980/month in London vs $2,671/month in Paris.
  • Family of four: $7,443 vs $5,505 per month.
  • Local purchasing power favours Paris when you earn the local average salary.
Monthly costs: London vs Paris (2026, USD)
ExpenseLondonParisDifference
Rent – 1-bed, city centre$2,800$1,700-39%
Rent – 1-bed, outside centre$2,100$1,300-38%
Rent – 3-bed, city centre$5,000$3,400-32%
Groceries (single person)$380$420+11%
Utilities + internet$260$190-27%
Public transport pass$210$90-57%
Inexpensive restaurant meal$22$18-18%
All-in single person budget$3,980$2,671-33%
All-in family of 4 budget$7,443$5,505-26%

How the London → Paris salary equivalence works

MovingCal scores every city on a composite 2026 cost index that includes rent (New York = 100). London scores 79; Paris scores 64. Equivalent salary is your current salary multiplied by 64/79 – so $100,000 in London ≈ $81,000 in Paris.

Index math is a starting point, not a verdict. Two corrections matter: taxes (gross pay buys different net pay – check the salary after tax calculator for both locations) and housing choice (renting outside the centre cuts the gap to $800/month between these two cities).

Affordability analysis: who comes out ahead?

Measured against local average net salaries ($4,400/month in London, $3,300/month in Paris), a single person's budget consumes 90% of typical take-home pay in London and 81% in Paris. Paris is the easier city to save in on a local salary.

Buying instead of renting changes the picture: property runs $14,800/m² in London versus $12,300/m² in Paris, with typical 2026 mortgage rates of 4.6% and 3.5% respectively. See the rent vs buy pages for both cities before assuming ownership is cheaper.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Paris cheaper than London in 2026?

Paris is about 33% cheaper than London overall. A single person needs about $3,980 per month in London versus $2,671 in Paris, including rent in the city centre.

What salary in Paris equals $100,000 in London?

Based on the 2026 composite cost index (including rent), you would need roughly $81,000 in Paris to keep the purchasing power of a $100,000 salary in London. Taxes differ too, so run the salary-after-tax calculator for the net picture.

How much higher is rent in London?

A one-bedroom in the centre averages $2,800 in London and $1,700 in Paris – a gap of 65%. Housing is usually the single biggest driver of the total difference.

How much does a family of 4 need in London vs Paris?

Plan on about $7,443 per month in London and $5,505 in Paris for a family of four renting a three-bedroom in the centre, including groceries, utilities, transport, and a lifestyle margin.

How is this comparison calculated?

MovingCal combines 2026 rent, grocery, utility, transport, and dining estimates into a composite index (New York = 100). London scores 79 and Paris scores 64. Equivalent salary = your salary × (64 ÷ 79).

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