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🇮🇹 Cost of Living in Italy

4 cities, ranked from wallet-friendly to wallet-hostile

Median monthly budget · single · city center

$2,262/mo

Across 4 cities we track

Couple

$3,010

Family of 4

$6,399

Median local salary (after tax)$2,177/mo

City-by-city damage report

Rent — the biggest line item

Source: Numbeo. Prices in USD.

Grocery prices — the supermarket reality check

Median across 4 cities

Milk (1L)$1.85
Bread (loaf)$2.66
Eggs (12)$5.19
Rice (1kg)$3.17
Chicken (1kg)$13
Apples (1kg)$2.87
Tomatoes (1kg)$3.56
Potatoes (1kg)$2.24
Water (1.5L)$0.56
Wine (mid-range)$8.22
Beer (0.5L store)$2.02

Eating out — because you won't cook every night

Median prices across 4 cities

Cheap meal$23
Mid-range dinner for 2$94
Cappuccino$2.32
Beer (draught)$6.48
Coke (0.33L)$3.54

Getting around — or trying to

Median prices across 4 cities

Monthly pass$46
Single ride$2.30
Gasoline (1L)$2.07

Italy vs. the neighbors

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to live in Italy?

Across 4 cities, a single person spends a median of $2,262/month including rent. Bologna is the cheapest at $2,163/mo, while Milan runs $2,794/mo.

What is the average rent in Italy?

Median rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in the city center is $1,336/month across 4 cities we track.

What is the average salary in Italy?

The median monthly net salary (after tax) across 4 cities is about $2,177, based on Numbeo data.

What is the cheapest city in Italy?

Bologna is the most affordable at $2,163/month for a single person. Milan is the most expensive at $2,794/month.

Cost data sourced from Numbeo. Updated periodically.