Compare Cities

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How to read these numbers

Relative indices

Cost of Living and Rent are relative Numbeo indices. New York City = 100, so a lower number points to a cheaper city.

Monthly amounts

Dollar values are estimates of real monthly costs, not part of a relative index.

Leading city marker

The ✓ marks the leading value in each row. If there is a tie, multiple cities are marked.

Lower cost signal

Athens

Quality-of-life signal

New York

Hebrew/Jewish education signal

New York

Internet/infrastructure signal

New York

MetricAthensNew York
Cost

Cost of Living Index

50.2 100.0

Rent Index

16.8 78.4

1BR Rent (Central)

$900/mo $4,200/mo

1BR Rent (Outside Center)

$600/mo $3,000/mo

Family Monthly Budget

$3,500 $9,250
Quality

Purchasing Power

60.0158.0

Healthcare Index

57.465.3

Quality of Life

138.0155.0
Community & Infrastructure

Internet Speed

55 Mbps130 Mbps

Hebrew School Count

020

Israeli Community

2,000–4,00080,000–100,000

Source: Numbeo 2026. Data for first-pass planning only.

Athens

Athens is one of the most affordable European capitals, gaining traction with remote workers and those seeking the Golden Visa.

New York

New York has the largest Israeli diaspora community in the world outside Israel, with extensive Hebrew schools, kosher infrastructure, and tech/finance jobs.

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