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City Comparison: Personalized Calculation

The same salary leaves radically different amounts in different cities. Pick your situation, income, and cities — the tool estimates what remains each month after core costs. All figures are estimates for orientation, not financial advice.

1 · Who are you?
2 · Your income
3 · Cities to compare
median gross€5,0941BR rent€1,200MietstufeVIIMountains nearby · Lakes · Green city
median gross€3,5501BR rent€580MietstufeIICycling-friendly · Green city · Nightlife scene
MunichLeipzig
Net per month€2,716€2,701
Rent 1BR (cold)−€1,200−€580
Utilities (estimate)−€165−€165
Transport−€63−€63
Groceries (estimate)−€320−€320
Left per month€968€1,573
Per year€11,610€18,877
vs first city+€606
Share of income36%58%
€968left
Munich
  • Rent 1BR (cold)
  • Utilities (estimate)
  • Transport
  • Groceries (estimate)
€1,573left
Leipzig
  • Rent 1BR (cold)
  • Utilities (estimate)
  • Transport
  • Groceries (estimate)
Bottom line: At your inputs, the difference between Leipzig and Munich is €7,267 per year in disposable income.

Life beyond the numbers

Munich
Mountains nearbyLakesGreen cityWorld-class cultureFood sceneInternational airportICE rail hubEnglish-friendlyEnglish-language careersInternational communityIndian communityStartup ecosystemSports cityHousing crisisGrey winters

Germany's most expensive city, but also its best-paying. Alpine access, world-class culture, strong tech and engineering job market. International but conservative by Berlin standards.

Augsburg — 35 min by train · Airport Munich (MUC) — 40 min
Leipzig
Cycling-friendlyGreen cityNightlife sceneStartup ecosystemRussian-speaking communityEasy housingUniversity-town vibeLimited EnglishGerman required for work

The affordable creative hub of East Germany. Growing international community, great cycling infrastructure, genuine nightlife scene. Salary lower than West, but rent-to-income ratio is favorable.

Dresden — 60 min by train · Chemnitz — 45 min by train · Airport Leipzig/Halle (LEJ) — 25 min

You're not just choosing a city — you're choosing a region.

Methodology & assumptions. Net pay uses a simplified 2026 model (§32a EStG tariff, social contributions, 2.9% average Zusatzbeitrag; in Saxony employees pay 0.5pp more for long-term-care insurance). Rents are median asking prices (cold rent; WG rooms warm). Groceries use one national baseline: the regional price spread excluding housing is only a few percent (BBSR). Utilities are estimated at €3/m². Net figures are accurate to roughly ±1–2%; real spending depends on lifestyle. Per-city data sources are listed in the data file and the pillar article. This is an educational tool, not a recommendation to move. Career, community, and personal circumstances can outweigh any rent difference.