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Mapped: Comparing Prices in EU Countries

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Which EU countries are the cheapest, and which ones are the most expensive?

In this graphic, we look at price differences across EU countries using data from Eurostat. Countries that are dark blue have the lowest relative prices to the EU average, while countries that are bright blue have the highest relative prices.

Relative prices were determined by the currency needed to buy the same product volume in different countries, calculated using actual individual consumption of goods and services and the exchange rate in each country.

EU Countries: Most to Least Expensive

Luxembourg has the highest prices among EU countries, at 52% higher than the EU average. In particular, education is pricier than anywhere else in the EU at 276% above average.

The country also has the highest wages in Europe, which helps support higher costs.

CountryPrices Relative to EU Average

Luxembourg52% higher

Ireland45% higher

Denmark43% higher

Finland28% higher

Netherlands22% higher

Sweden22% higher

Belgium18% higher

Austria18% higher

Germany10% higher

France7% higher

Italy1% lower

Spain6% lower

Estonia6% lower

Cyprus7% lower

Malta9% lower

Slovenia9% lower

Portugal14% lower

Greece16% lower

Czech Republic17% lower

Latvia18% lower

Slovakia18% lower

Lithuania23% lower

Croatia28% lower

Hungary31% lower

Poland37% lower

Bulgaria43% lower

Romania46% lower

Data is as of 2023. Price levels indicate the currency needed to buy the same product volume in different countries.

 

At the other end of the scale, Romania has the cheapest prices at 46% below the EU average. The country has health costs 70% below average and education costs 62% below average. However, it also has the second-lowest median income after tax of €6,568.

Looking at the full list of EU countries, prices naturally tend to be higher in Western nations with a higher standard of living and higher incomes.

While prices are worth considering when deciding where to live, they can also be useful for travelers. For instance, many of the countries with prices below the EU average have been ranked as some of the most affordable places to explore.

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