Poland vs Hungary: salary, tax & cost of living
Average wage, take-home after tax and cost of living, side by side — on real OECD wage data, PPP-adjusted. The headline salary and the net paycheck don't always point the same way.
Head to head
Poland vs Hungary
| Metric | Poland | Hungary | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average wage (PPP) | $44,211 | $34,996 | Poland |
| Payroll deduction | 31% | 34% | Poland |
| Net take-home (avg wage) | $30,727 | $23,272 | Poland |
| Cost index (NY=100) | 54 | 55 | Poland |
Average wage: OECD (PPP). Tax is an effective single-filer rate at the average wage; cost index is each country's anchor city (Warsaw / Budapest).
Data signals
What actually separates them
Who keeps more
On the average wage, Poland leaves the bigger net paycheck — about $7,454 more per year ($30,727 in Poland vs $23,272 in Hungary, PPP).
Payroll deduction
Poland takes less off the top: ~31% vs ~34% combined income tax + social security.
Cost of living
Poland is the cheaper base: cost index 54 vs 55 (Warsaw / Budapest, New York = 100). Higher net pay doesn't help if rent eats it.
Banking & transfers for either move
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FAQ
- Is the average salary higher in Poland or Hungary?
- Poland has the higher OECD average wage: $44,211 in Poland vs $34,996 in Hungary (PPP-adjusted). But after tax, Poland keeps more net.
- Where do you take home more after tax?
- Poland — about $7,454 more net per year on the average wage, once income tax and social security are applied.
- Which is cheaper to live in?
- Poland, by cost index (Warsaw 54 vs Budapest 55, NY = 100). Weigh net pay against cost together, not separately.