Cost of Living Calculator

Track monthly and annual cost of living expenses across 7 categories. Get breakdowns, percentages, and a chart to visualize spending and improve your budget.

Calculate your living costs

About This Calculator

Understanding your cost of living is essential for effective financial planning and budgeting. Our cost of living calculator helps you track and analyze your monthly expenses across seven major categories, giving you a clear picture of where your money goes each month.

Whether you're planning a move to a new city, evaluating a job offer, or simply trying to get your finances in order, knowing your cost of living helps you make informed decisions about housing, lifestyle, and savings goals.

Expense Categories:

  • Rent / Mortgage: Monthly housing payments, property tax, maintenance
  • Groceries: Food, household supplies, dining out
  • Utilities: Electricity, water, gas, internet, phone bills
  • Transport: Fuel, public transit, vehicle maintenance, parking
  • Healthcare: Insurance premiums, medical expenses, medicines
  • Entertainment: Streaming, movies, hobbies, subscriptions
  • Other Expenses: Clothing, personal care, gifts, education

Budgeting Guidelines:

  • Housing: 25-35% of income
  • Groceries: 10-15% of income
  • Utilities: 5-10% of income
  • Transport: 10-15% of income
  • Healthcare: 5-10% of income
  • Entertainment: 5-10% of income
  • Savings: 15-20% of income

Features:

  • Seven category expense tracking
  • Monthly and annual cost calculations
  • Category-wise percentage breakdown
  • Interactive doughnut chart visualization
  • Shareable calculator links via URL parameters
  • Region-aware currency formatting

Regional Notes:

India: Typical monthly expenses for a single person range from ₹15,000-50,000 depending on city tier. Rent in metros like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore averages ₹15,000-30,000 for a 1BHK. Groceries for a family of 4 average ₹8,000-15,000 per month.

United States: Average monthly expenses for a single person are $2,500-4,000. Rent for a 1-bedroom apartment ranges from $1,000 in midwestern cities to $2,500+ in coastal metros. Health insurance is a significant cost averaging $300-700 per month.

United Kingdom: Average monthly expenses for a single person are £1,800-3,000. Rent for a 1-bedroom outside London averages £700-1,200, while London ranges £1,500-2,500+. Council tax adds £100-200 monthly. The NHS covers most healthcare costs so that category is lower than in the US.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cost of living and how is it calculated?

Cost of living is the amount of money needed to cover basic expenses like housing, groceries, utilities, transport, healthcare, and entertainment in a specific location. It is calculated by summing all monthly expenses across major categories and can be expressed as monthly or annual totals. Our calculator helps you compute your personal cost of living by adding up your actual spending across seven key categories.

How much should I spend on rent each month?

Financial experts recommend spending no more than 30% of your gross monthly income on housing (rent or mortgage). In expensive cities like Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore, this may stretch to 35-40%. If your housing costs exceed 30%, look for ways to reduce other expenses or consider moving to a more affordable area. Our cost of living calculator helps you see how housing fits into your overall budget.

What is the average cost of living in India, US, and UK per month?

Monthly cost of living varies by country and city. In India metros (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore), a single person spends ₹25,000-50,000 including rent. In the US, average monthly expenses for a single person range from $2,500-4,000 with rent being the biggest cost ($1,000-2,500). In the UK, a single person spends £1,800-3,000 per month with London at the higher end (£2,500-4,000). Rent is the largest differentiator across all countries.

How to reduce monthly living expenses?

Reduce monthly living expenses by: 1) Downsizing to a more affordable home or finding a roommate, 2) Cooking at home instead of eating out, 3) Using public transport or carpooling, 4) Negotiating better rates for utilities and internet, 5) Canceling unused subscriptions, 6) Buying groceries in bulk and meal planning, 7) Using energy-efficient appliances to reduce utility bills, 8) Taking advantage of cashback and reward programs, 9) Limiting discretionary spending on entertainment and shopping.

What percentage of income should go to groceries?

The recommended grocery budget is 10-15% of your monthly income. For a family of 4 in India, monthly grocery expenses typically range from ₹6,000-15,000 depending on dietary preferences and whether you buy organic or premium brands. Using our cost of living calculator, you can track your grocery spending as a percentage of your total monthly expenses and identify opportunities to save.

How to create a cost of living budget?

Create a cost of living budget by: 1) Calculating your total monthly income, 2) Listing all fixed expenses (rent, EMI, insurance premiums), 3) Estimating variable expenses (groceries, utilities, transport), 4) Setting aside money for healthcare and emergencies, 5) Allocating funds for entertainment and discretionary spending, 6) Using our cost of living calculator to get accurate totals, 7) Reviewing and adjusting your budget monthly, 8) Aiming to save at least 20% of your income after expenses.

What is included in the cost of living?

The cost of living typically includes: Housing (rent or mortgage payments), Food and groceries, Utilities (electricity, water, gas, internet), Transportation (fuel, public transit, vehicle maintenance), Healthcare (insurance, medical expenses, medicines), Entertainment (streaming, dining out, hobbies), and Other expenses (clothing, personal care, education, gifts). Together these categories provide a comprehensive picture of your monthly and annual living costs.

How does cost of living vary between cities in India, US, and UK?

Cost of living varies significantly between cities worldwide. In India, Mumbai is the most expensive (30-50% above national average) while Ahmedabad and Jaipur are affordable (10-20% below average). In the US, San Francisco and New York are the costliest (50-80% above national average) while Houston and Phoenix are more affordable (10-15% below average). In the UK, London is the most expensive (£2,500-4,000/month for a single person) while Manchester, Birmingham, and Glasgow are significantly cheaper (25-40% less than London).

What is a good monthly budget for a single person in India, US, and UK?

A good monthly budget depends on lifestyle and country. In India: frugal ₹12,000-18,000, moderate ₹20,000-35,000, comfortable ₹40,000-70,000. In the US: frugal $1,500-2,000, moderate $2,500-3,500, comfortable $4,000-6,000. In the UK: frugal £1,000-1,500, moderate £1,800-2,500, comfortable £3,000-4,500. Housing is the largest expense across all countries, typically 30-40% of total budget.

How to use a cost of living calculator effectively?

Use a cost of living calculator effectively by: 1) Entering actual expenses from your bank statements and bills rather than estimates, 2) Including all categories even if some are zero, 3) Being honest about discretionary spending, 4) Using the breakdown to identify areas where you spend the most, 5) Comparing your spending to recommended percentages (30% housing, 15% groceries, etc.), 6) Tracking changes month over month, 7) Using the annual cost figure for long-term financial planning, 8) Sharing your results with a financial advisor for personalized advice.