Poland
Live cost-of-living data across 3 cities in Poland — average cost index 26/100 (New York = 100), ranging from 20 to 29. Sourced by AI, refreshed regularly.
Cost of living by city in Poland
Ranked cheapest first. Cost index anchored to New York = 100.
Frequently asked questions
Is Poland cheap to live in?
Across 3 cities in Poland, the average cost-of-living index is 26 (New York = 100) — from 20 in Wroclaw to 29 in Warsaw. It's meaningfully cheaper than the US and Western Europe.
What is the cheapest city in Poland?
Wroclaw is the most affordable city we track in Poland, with a cost-of-living index of 20 (New York = 100) and a 1-bedroom city-center rent around $480/month.
How much does it cost to live in Poland per month?
A single person can live comfortably in the cheaper cities of Poland for roughly $400–$560/month. Costs scale up toward Warsaw. See the full city-by-city breakdown above.
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