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Israel vs Poland: 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

Israel vs Poland

MetricIsraelPolandWinner
Average wage (PPP)$54,736$44,211Israel
Payroll deduction34%31%Poland
Net take-home (avg wage)$36,126$30,727Israel
Cost index (NY=100)9254Poland

Average wage: OECD (PPP). Tax is an effective single-filer rate at the average wage; cost index is each country's anchor city (Tel Aviv / Warsaw).

Data signals

What actually separates them

  • Who keeps more

    On the average wage, Israel leaves the bigger net paycheck — about $5,399 more per year ($36,126 in Israel vs $30,727 in Poland, 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 92 (Tel Aviv / Warsaw, New York = 100). Higher net pay doesn't help if rent eats it.

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FAQ

Is the average salary higher in Israel or Poland?
Israel has the higher OECD average wage: $54,736 in Israel vs $44,211 in Poland (PPP-adjusted). But after tax, Israel keeps more net.
Where do you take home more after tax?
Israel — about $5,399 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 (Tel Aviv 92 vs Warsaw 54, NY = 100). Weigh net pay against cost together, not separately.

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