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Average Cost Of Living In Germany As An Expat

Compared to some other European countries, Germany is not very expensive. The costs of food, housing, clothing, and cultural activities are slightly higher than the EU average. On average, students in Germany spend around 850 euros per month on living costs.

How do the costs come together?
The general, rough costs of living in Germany per month for a single person are as follows:

Rent: from €300 (student halls or room in a shared flat) to €700+ (one-bed flat in the city)
Utilities: €220 (inc. internet, mobile & TV)
Travel: from €0 (students) to around €100
Food & Drink: €150 to €200
Health insurance: €105 (rate for long-term care for students in a public health insurance provider. For others, it can be more, but can also be partially covered by your employer and come directly from your gross paycheck, if you’re employed)
Going out: from €50 to €150 (depending on lifestyle)
Other: €20
Total: from €850 to €1,500
The cost of living in Germany for a couple who share accommodation is about 50% more than this.

The largest expense is rent. All you need to do is life within your means and all shall be well. So, we are going to check the cost of living in terms of how much you’ll spend in form of rent in five big cities.

The cost of living will include as follows in the following cities:

Cost of Living in Hamburg, Germany as an Expat
Without a doubt, Hamburg has to be one of the most expensive cities to work and live in, if you don’t have a fat paycheck.

How high is the average rent in Hamburg, Germany?
What makes Hamburg an expensive city to live in is the rent rates which see tenants handing over up to 21.9% of their after-tax salary to tenants.

The rent rate is €2,810 per square meter.

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Average Cost Of Living In Germany As An Expat

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