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Milan vs New York: cost, quality of life, and the winner

Milan (composite 5.4) vs New York (composite 4.5). Side-by-side on affordability, quality of life, remote-work friendliness and healthcare — with the calculation behind each score.

Composite scores

Overall: Milan wins by 0.9 points

Milan composite
5.4 / 10
fair
New York composite
4.5 / 10
fair
Analyst take

Milan's 5.4 score edges New York's 4.5 by 0.9 points, suggesting superior performance across measured dimensions despite New York's global prominence.

New York typically dominates city rankings, making Milan's lead unusual and worth examining which specific metrics drove this reversal.

What to do

Drill into the scoring methodology to identify which factors favored Milan—cost-of-living, quality of life, transit efficiency—to determine relevance for your priorities.

Score-by-score, side-by-side

Each axis is scored independently with disclosed weights and a calculation string.

AxisMilanNew YorkWinner
Affordability2.60.0Milan +2.6
Quality of life6.16.2New York +0.1
Remote-work friendliness4.76.7New York +2.0
Healthcare8.45.2Milan +3.2
Score card · Milan
5.4/ 10 compositefair

Each axis is a weighted aggregate of underlying indicators normalized to a 0–10 scale. Weights are explicit and disclosed per axis. The composite is the unweighted mean of the four axes — axes are not collapsed further because the underlying trade-offs (e.g. low cost vs poor air quality) are user-dependent.

Affordability

2.6poor
  • Cost-of-living index (weight 60%)80
  • Rent index (weight 40%)65
How this is calculated

Affordability = ((100 − costIndex)/100 × 0.6 + (100 − rentIndex)/100 × 0.4) × 10. For Milan: ((100 − 80)/100 × 0.6 + (100 − 65)/100 × 0.4) × 10 = 2.6.

Milan is among the more expensive cities tracked. Salary expectations should be calibrated to the high cost base before relocating.

Quality of life

6.1good
  • Safety index (weight 40%)50
  • Healthcare index (weight 35%)80
  • Air quality index (weight 25%)50
How this is calculated

QoL = (safety/100 × 0.4 + healthcare/100 × 0.35 + airQuality/100 × 0.25) × 10. For Milan: (50/100 × 0.4 + 80/100 × 0.35 + 50/100 × 0.25) × 10 = 6.1.

Milan has a mixed quality profile. Safety: fair; healthcare: excellent; air: fair. Weigh the weakest axis against your personal priorities.

Remote-work friendliness

4.7fair
  • Internet (median Mbps) (weight 45%)130 Mbps
  • Effective income tax (lower = better) (weight 30%)25.0%
  • Cost-of-living (lower = better) (weight 25%)80
How this is calculated

RemoteWork = (min(Mbps/300, 1) × 0.45 + (1 − incomeTax) × 0.3 + (100 − costIndex)/100 × 0.25) × 10. For Milan: (min(130/300, 1) × 0.45 + (1 − 0.25) × 0.3 + (100 − 80)/100 × 0.25) × 10 = 4.7.

Milan works for remote work but isn't optimized for it: internet 130 Mbps, income tax 25%, cost index 80.

Healthcare

8.4excellent
  • Healthcare quality index (weight 70%)80
  • Healthcare out-of-pocket / month (lower = better) (weight 30%)40
How this is calculated

Healthcare = (qualityIndex/100 × 0.7 + max(0, 1 − OOP/500) × 0.3) × 10. For Milan: (80/100 × 0.7 + max(0, 1 − 40/500) × 0.3) × 10 = 8.4.

Milan combines excellent system quality with a manageable out-of-pocket cost (~40 EUR/month). Travel insurance still recommended for non-residents.

Score card · New York
4.5/ 10 compositefair

Each axis is a weighted aggregate of underlying indicators normalized to a 0–10 scale. Weights are explicit and disclosed per axis. The composite is the unweighted mean of the four axes — axes are not collapsed further because the underlying trade-offs (e.g. low cost vs poor air quality) are user-dependent.

Affordability

0.0poor
  • Cost-of-living index (weight 60%)100
  • Rent index (weight 40%)100
How this is calculated

Affordability = ((100 − costIndex)/100 × 0.6 + (100 − rentIndex)/100 × 0.4) × 10. For New York: ((100 − 100)/100 × 0.6 + (100 − 100)/100 × 0.4) × 10 = 0.

New York is among the more expensive cities tracked. Salary expectations should be calibrated to the high cost base before relocating.

Quality of life

6.2good
  • Safety index (weight 40%)55
  • Healthcare index (weight 35%)70
  • Air quality index (weight 25%)60
How this is calculated

QoL = (safety/100 × 0.4 + healthcare/100 × 0.35 + airQuality/100 × 0.25) × 10. For New York: (55/100 × 0.4 + 70/100 × 0.35 + 60/100 × 0.25) × 10 = 6.2.

New York has a mixed quality profile. Safety: good; healthcare: good; air: good. Weigh the weakest axis against your personal priorities.

Remote-work friendliness

6.7good
  • Internet (median Mbps) (weight 45%)280 Mbps
  • Effective income tax (lower = better) (weight 30%)17.0%
  • Cost-of-living (lower = better) (weight 25%)100
How this is calculated

RemoteWork = (min(Mbps/300, 1) × 0.45 + (1 − incomeTax) × 0.3 + (100 − costIndex)/100 × 0.25) × 10. For New York: (min(280/300, 1) × 0.45 + (1 − 0.17) × 0.3 + (100 − 100)/100 × 0.25) × 10 = 6.7.

New York works for remote work but isn't optimized for it: internet 280 Mbps, income tax 17%, cost index 100.

Healthcare

5.2fair
  • Healthcare quality index (weight 70%)70
  • Healthcare out-of-pocket / month (lower = better) (weight 30%)450
How this is calculated

Healthcare = (qualityIndex/100 × 0.7 + max(0, 1 − OOP/500) × 0.3) × 10. For New York: (70/100 × 0.7 + max(0, 1 − 450/500) × 0.3) × 10 = 5.2.

New York has trade-offs in healthcare: quality is good, typical out-of-pocket cost is ~450 USD/month. Cross-border insurance closes the gap.

Monthly cost delta: Milan vs New York

Normalized to EUR at 1 USD = 0.9259 EUR.

CategoryMilanNew YorkChange
housing€1,400$3,500+131%
food€420$600+32%
transport€40$130+201%
utilities€180$180-7%
leisure€380$600+46%
healthcare€40$450+942%

Where each city's money goes

Two cities can have the same monthly total but very different shapes — one might burn 50% on housing while the other splits more evenly. The composition matters as much as the headline.

Milan57% housing
New York64% housing
housing
food
transport
utilities
leisure
healthcare

The biggest shape difference is housing: New York spends 7.2 percentage points more of its budget on it (64% vs. 57%). If you're sensitive to that category, weight the per-axis scores accordingly.

Salary equivalence: Milan ↔ New York

What earning the same purchasing power costs in each city. Cost-adjusted using the local cost-of-living index (Milan = 80, New York = 100); currency-converted at 1 USD = 0.9259 EUR. Tax differences are not modeled.

Earning in Milan, moving to New York
EUR → equivalent USD
Milan grossNew York equivalent
€40,000$54,000
€75,000$101,250
€120,000$162,000
Earning in New York, moving to Milan
USD → equivalent EUR
New York grossMilan equivalent
$40,000€29,630
$75,000€55,556
$120,000€88,889

Equivalence here means same cost-of-living purchasing power, not same net take-home. Effective tax rates differ between countries; a salary equivalent on cost can still net more or less depending on the destination's tax regime. Use the calculator for tax-adjusted figures at a specific lifestyle tier.

Pros and cons

Why pick Milan

  • Wins on affordability (+2.6 points vs New York).
  • Wins on healthcare (+3.2 points vs New York).

Why pick New York

  • Wins on remote-work friendliness (+2.0 points vs Milan).

Milan trade-offs

  • Trails New York on remote-work friendliness by 2.0 points.

New York trade-offs

  • Trails Milan on affordability by 2.6 points.
  • Trails Milan on healthcare by 3.2 points.

Who should choose which

The composite winner doesn't always match what matters to you. These four reader profiles weigh the axes differently — find the closest fit.

Young remote pro

Single, salaried remote worker, 25-40, optimizing for runway + bandwidth.

Best fit
Milan by 0.3 points
Milan3.7/10
New York3.4/10

Axes scored: affordability, remoteWork

Family with kids

Couple with school-age children, prioritizing safety, healthcare, and air quality.

Best fit
Milan by 1.5 points
Milan7.3/10
New York5.7/10

Axes scored: qualityOfLife, healthcare

Retiree

Fixed income, healthcare-sensitive, prefers low cost and stable infrastructure.

Best fit
Milan by 1.9 points
Milan5.7/10
New York3.8/10

Axes scored: healthcare, qualityOfLife, affordability

Cost-conscious mover

Salary stretch matters most. Cuts everything else if it lowers the burn rate.

Best fit
Milan by 2.6 points
Milan2.6/10
New York0.0/10

Axes scored: affordability

Profiles use simple axis averaging — for a deeper read with your own weights, use the per-axis breakdown above.

Going deeper

Visa landscape for both countries — and case studies that touch this corridor.

Tools that work for either choice

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Methodology

How this page is calculated

Data sources

  • Mundevo per-city dataset. Cost basket, rent index, safety, healthcare, air quality and median internet for both cities. Reference date: 2026-05-28 (Milan) and 2026-05-23 (New York).
  • FX rate. 1 USD = 0.9259 EUR, used to normalize cost baskets.
  • CityScoreCalculator. Four axes (Affordability, Quality of life, Remote work, Healthcare) computed with explicit weights and explanations. See per-axis calculation strings rendered on this page.
  • ComparisonService. Per-category cost deltas (housing, food, transport, utilities, leisure, healthcare) normalized to the origin currency.

Update cadence

Data as of . Last reviewed .

Calculation

For each of the four axes we compute an independent 0–10 score using the formulas printed beside each axis. The composite is the unweighted mean of the four axes. The overall winner is the city with the higher composite, unless the margin is under 0.05 points — in which case Milan is shown first as a tiebreaker to keep results stable.

Limitations

  • Climate is not scored — we don't yet hold a maintained climate dataset, so weather-driven preferences are not modeled.
  • Tax differences between cities in the same country are not modeled (Spain and Germany don't have material regional differences for this dataset).
  • Indices are population-level. Personal cost varies with neighborhood, employer benefits and family status.
  • Quality-of-life axis weights (safety 0.4 / healthcare 0.35 / air 0.25) are editorial defaults — readers with strong preferences should re-weight manually.

Frequently asked questions

Milan vs New York: which is cheaper?

Milan is roughly 106% cheaper than New York on the monthly cost basket (housing, food, transport, utilities, healthcare). Milan has cost index 80 vs New York at 100 (both with New York = 100).

Which city has better quality of life?

Milan scores 5.4/10 on the Mundevo composite versus New York at 4.5/10. The composite weights safety (40%), healthcare (35%) and air quality (25%). Milan wins overall by 0.9 points.

Is Milan or New York better for remote work?

Milan has 130 Mbps median internet vs New York at 280 Mbps. The four-axis decision rubric on this page (affordability, quality of life, remote work, healthcare) gives a per-dimension breakdown rather than a single answer.

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