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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

Vienna

Hebrew/Jewish education signal

Vienna

Internet/infrastructure signal

Vienna

MetricPragueVienna
Cost

Cost of Living Index

49.3 74.2

Rent Index

21.4 32.8

1BR Rent (Central)

$1,100/mo $1,600/mo

1BR Rent (Outside Center)

$800/mo $1,200/mo

Family Monthly Budget

$4,250 $5,900
Quality

Purchasing Power

95.0115.0

Healthcare Index

65.280.1

Quality of Life

172.0209.0
Community & Infrastructure

Internet Speed

120 Mbps130 Mbps

Hebrew School Count

13

Israeli Community

800–1,5007,000–10,000

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

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.

Vienna

Vienna consistently ranks as the world's most livable city. The established Jewish community and excellent public services make it attractive despite high taxes and German language requirements.

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