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Cost of living - New York
Livability

Cost of living - New York

Sammy Salmela
Sammy Salmela
February 5, 2025
3 min read
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New York City is one of the most exciting and dynamic places in the world. It’s a city full of opportunities, culture, and endless things to do. But all of that comes at a price—New York is also one of the most expensive cities to live in.

Housing – The Biggest Expense

Rent in New York City is notoriously high, and where you live makes a huge difference in cost.

  • A one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan costs between $3,500–$5,500 per month.
  • In Brooklyn or Queens, the same apartment may cost $2,500–$4,000.
  • In more affordable areas like The Bronx or Staten Island, rents can be between $1,800–$3,000.

If you’re looking to buy property, expect prices of around $15,000 per square meter in Manhattan and $8,000–$12,000 per square meter in Brooklyn or Queens.

Food and Groceries – Expensive but With Endless Choices

New York has everything from dollar-slice pizza to Michelin-starred restaurants, so food costs depend entirely on your lifestyle.

  • A quick lunch at a casual restaurant costs $15–$25.
  • A sit-down dinner at a mid-range restaurant costs $40–$80 per person.
  • A monthly grocery bill is typically $400–$800 for one person.

Alcohol is also pricey—expect to pay $8–$12 for a beer and $15–$25 for a cocktail at a bar.

Transport – Public Transport is a Must

Owning a car in NYC is expensive and impractical due to traffic, tolls, and parking costs. Most people rely on public transport.

  • A monthly MetroCard for unlimited subway and bus rides costs $132.
  • A single subway ride costs $2.90.
  • Taxis and Ubers can be expensive—expect to pay $15–$30 for a short ride.
  • If you prefer biking, Citi Bike memberships cost $205 per year.

Other Expenses – What Else to Budget For?

Besides housing, food, and transport, here are some additional costs to consider:

  • Gym & Fitness: A gym membership can range from $50–$150 per month.
  • Internet & Mobile: High-speed internet costs $60–$100 per month, and a mobile plan is around $50–$80.
  • Leisure & Entertainment:
    • A movie ticket costs $18–$25.
    • A Broadway show can cost anywhere from $50–$300.
    • A concert ticket costs around $80–$200 for major artists.

Conclusion – NYC: A City That’s Expensive but Worth It

Living in New York is expensive, but it’s also an incredible place full of energy, culture, and opportunities. Whether you’re walking through Central Park, grabbing a bagel in a corner deli, or seeing a live comedy show in the Village, there’s always something happening.

If you can afford the high costs and don’t mind the fast-paced lifestyle, New York is one of the most exciting places to live in the world. Just be prepared for the rent!

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Sammy Salmela is a contributor to BestCityIndex with expertise in urban development and global city trends.

Table of Contents

  • Housing – The Biggest Expense
  • Food and Groceries – Expensive but With Endless Choices
  • Transport – Public Transport is a Must
  • Other Expenses – What Else to Budget For?
  • Conclusion – NYC: A City That’s Expensive but Worth It

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