Is Paris Expensive?

France · Western Europe · Currency: EUR

46.9
COLI Index
#59
of 182 Cities
29.5%
Total Deductions
$1,400
1BR Rent/mo

About Paris

Paris has a cost of living index of 46.9, making it a low cost city compared to New York (baseline = 100). It ranks #59 out of 182 cities tracked globally.

The local currency is EUR. A salary of $75,000 USD in New York would need to be approximately €29,825 in Paris to maintain the same purchasing power.

The approximate effective income tax rate in France is 7% for a mid-range earner. Including social security and other mandatory deductions, the total deduction rate is approximately 29.5%.

Monthly Cost Breakdown in Paris

Estimated monthly expense allocation for a mid-range earner living in Paris. Housing costs are based on average one-bedroom rent in the city center ($1,400/month), with other categories adjusted for the local cost of living index.

Housing
45%
Food & Groceries
15%
Transportation
8%
Utilities
6%
Healthcare
4%
Other & Savings
22%

Estimates based on a mid-range salary adjusted for Paris's COLI of 46.9 and France's total deduction rate of 29.5%. Individual expenses will vary.

Tax & Deductions Breakdown in Paris

Estimated annual deductions for a mid-range salary of €29,825 in Paris. This shows all mandatory payroll deductions as a local employee.

Income Tax
7%
Social Charges (CSG/CRDS)
22.0%
Total Deductions: 29.5%
Est. Take-Home: €21,030/yr

Rates shown are for a local employee. Expat rates may differ — use the main converter for personalized calculations.

Salary Ranges by Job Title in Paris (2026)

Estimated annual salaries in Paris (EUR) adjusted for cost of living. These figures represent local purchasing-power-adjusted ranges based on global baseline data.

Job Title Entry Level Mid Level Senior Level
Doctor (General) €31,813 €71,579 €139,181
Surgeon €47,719 €111,345 €198,831
Dentist €27,836 €63,626 €119,298
Pharmacist €23,860 €49,708 €79,532
Nurse €11,930 €23,064 €39,766
Psychologist €17,895 €33,801 €59,649
Software Engineer €17,895 €33,801 €71,579
DevOps Engineer €19,883 €37,778 €69,591
Data Scientist €19,883 €37,778 €67,602
Mechanical Engineer €15,906 €31,018 €55,673
Civil Engineer €15,111 €28,632 €53,684
Electrical Engineer €16,702 €31,813 €57,661
Architect €15,111 €28,632 €51,696
UX Designer €15,906 €29,825 €55,673
Product Manager €21,871 €39,766 €75,556
Project Manager €17,895 €31,813 €59,649
Financial Analyst €16,702 €31,018 €57,661
Accountant €13,918 €24,655 €43,743
Business Analyst €16,702 €29,825 €55,673
Consultant €17,895 €35,790 €71,579
Investment Banker €31,813 €59,649 €139,181
Actuary €23,860 €43,743 €79,532
Lawyer €19,883 €39,766 €87,485
Paralegal €11,930 €20,678 €33,801
Marketing Manager €15,111 €28,632 €53,684
Sales Manager €15,906 €31,813 €63,626
Graphic Designer €11,930 €21,871 €39,766
Content Writer €9,942 €19,883 €35,790
HR Manager €15,111 €27,836 €51,696
Operations Manager €17,895 €32,608 €59,649
CEO / Executive €39,766 €87,485 €198,831
Teacher €9,942 €19,088 €33,801
Professor €19,883 €37,778 €71,579
Research Scientist €17,895 €33,801 €61,637
Pilot €19,883 €47,719 €99,415
Chef €9,942 €19,883 €39,766
Journalist €9,942 €20,678 €37,778

Salary ranges are estimates adjusted by Paris's COLI (46.9) relative to the New York baseline (100). Actual salaries depend on experience, company, and industry.

How Much Do You Need to Earn in Paris?

Understanding your take-home pay is critical when evaluating a move to Paris. With total deductions of approximately 29.5% (income tax + social security) in France and average one-bedroom rent of $1,400/month, here is what a mid-range salary looks like:

€29,825
Gross Annual (Mid-Range)
€1,752
Monthly Take-Home

After taxes, a mid-range earner in Paris takes home approximately €1,752 per month. With housing consuming roughly 45% of after-tax income, careful budgeting is essential in this low cost city. Your purchasing power in Paris is 213% of what it would be in New York for the same nominal salary.

Neighborhoods in Paris

26 neighborhoods tracked with cost multipliers relative to the city average. This neighborhood-level data helps you understand exactly how costs vary within Paris.

NeighborhoodMultipliervs City Avg
Champs-Élysées (8th) 1.40x +40%
Tour Eiffel (7th) 1.38x +38%
Saint-Germain (6th) 1.35x +35%
Le Marais (3rd/4th) 1.30x +30%
Passy (16th) 1.30x +30%
Latin Quarter (5th) 1.25x +25%
Neuilly-sur-Seine 1.25x +25%
Opéra (9th) 1.15x +15%
La Défense 1.10x +10%
Levallois-Perret 1.10x +10%
Boulogne-Billancourt 1.08x +8%
Bastille (11th) 1.05x +5%
Oberkampf (11th) 1.02x +2%
Issy-les-Moulineaux 1.02x +2%
République (10th) 1.00x +0%
Batignolles (17th) 0.98x -2%
Pigalle (9th) 0.95x -5%
Bercy (12th) 0.95x -5%
Vincennes 0.95x -5%
Montmartre (18th) 0.92x -8%
Alésia (14th) 0.92x -8%
Vaugirard (15th) 0.90x -10%
Nation (12th) 0.88x -12%
Buttes-Chaumont (19th) 0.85x -15%
Belleville (20th) 0.82x -18%
Saint-Denis 0.70x -30%

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Salary Comparison: Paris vs Other Cities

To maintain the same standard of living as $75,000 USD in Paris, here's what you'd need in other cities:

City COLI Equivalent Salary Difference
New York 100 $159,915 +53%
London 87.5 £105,365 +46%
Singapore 87.7 S$182,699 +47%
Dubai 72.4 AED 419,435 +35%
Berlin 51.2 €69,422 +8%
Tokyo 77.3 ¥19,149,011 +39%
Sydney 74.5 A$169,285 +37%
Toronto 62.3 C$134,886 +25%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living index for Paris?

The cost of living index (COLI) for Paris is 46.9, which ranks #59 out of 182 cities globally. New York is the baseline at 100.

How much salary do I need in Paris to match $75,000 in New York?

To maintain the same purchasing power as $75,000 USD in New York, you would need approximately €29,825 in Paris.

What is the average rent in Paris?

The average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center of Paris is approximately $1,400 USD.

What are the total payroll deductions in France?

The approximate effective income tax rate for a mid-range earner in France is approximately 7%. Including social security and other mandatory contributions, total deductions are approximately 29.5%.

What are the cheapest neighborhoods in Paris?

The most affordable neighborhoods include Buttes-Chaumont (19th), Belleville (20th), Saint-Denis.

What are the most expensive areas in Paris?

The most expensive neighborhoods are Champs-Élysées (8th), Tour Eiffel (7th), Saint-Germain (6th).

Data Sources & Methodology

Our cost of living index (COLI) uses New York City as the baseline (COLI = 100). Indices are derived from multiple sources including Numbeo, Expatistan, and national statistics agencies. Exchange rates are sourced from the European Central Bank.

Tax rates represent approximate effective rates for mid-range earners based on OECD Taxing Wages data and do not constitute tax advice. Neighborhood cost multipliers are estimated from local rental indices and property data. Salary ranges are modeled by adjusting global baseline figures by each city's COLI.

Last updated: 2026-02-25. Data is refreshed periodically and may not reflect very recent changes. All figures are estimates for informational purposes only.

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