Lower cost signal
Prague
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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
Prague
Quality-of-life signal
New York
Hebrew/Jewish education signal
New York
Internet/infrastructure signal
New York
| Metric | New York | Prague |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | ||
Cost of Living Index | 100.0 | 49.3 ✓ |
Rent Index | 78.4 | 21.4 ✓ |
1BR Rent (Central) | $4,200/mo | $1,100/mo ✓ |
1BR Rent (Outside Center) | $3,000/mo | $800/mo ✓ |
Family Monthly Budget | $9,250 | $4,250 ✓ |
| Quality | ||
Purchasing Power | 158.0 ✓ | 95.0 |
Healthcare Index | 65.3 ✓ | 65.2 |
Quality of Life | 155.0 | 172.0 ✓ |
| Community & Infrastructure | ||
Internet Speed | 130 Mbps ✓ | 120 Mbps |
Hebrew School Count | 20 ✓ | 1 |
Israeli Community | 80,000–100,000 | 800–1,500 |
Source: Numbeo 2026. Data for first-pass planning only.
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.
Prague
Prague offers a high quality of life at relatively low cost, with a growing tech scene and established Jewish heritage. Czech language is required for long-term integration.
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