Cost of living comparison
Sweden is 11.2% cheaper than Ohio.
- Restaurants
-
pay 6.7% less in Sweden
- Groceries
-
pay 5.4% less in Sweden
- Transportation
-
pay 31.4% more in Sweden
- Housing
-
pay 36.6% less in Sweden
- Childcare
-
pay 84.4% less in Sweden
- Entertainment and Sports
-
pay 4.1% more in Sweden
- Clothing
-
pay 19.2% more in Sweden
The cost of transportation, clothing, and entertainment and sports in Sweden are more expensive than in Ohio. Expenses including childcare, housing, restaurants, and groceries are lower in Sweden.
If you lived in Sweden instead of Ohio, you would:
pay 6.7% less for restaurants
Ohio
|
Sweden
|
||
---|---|---|---|
Basic meal with drink at inexpensive restaurant |
$16.21
|
$11.92
SEK119.33
|
|
Fast food combo meal
McDonalds, or similar
|
$9.53
|
$9.45
SEK94.66
|
|
Bottle of Coca-Cola (11 fl. oz) |
$2.44
|
$2.04
SEK20.44
|
|
Bottle of water (11 fl. oz) |
$1.65
|
$1.93
SEK19.31
|
|
pay 5.4% less for groceries
Ohio
|
Sweden
|
||
---|---|---|---|
Bread
1 loaf
|
$2.76
|
$2.49
SEK24.89
|
|
Local cheese (8 oz) |
$5.61
|
$5.18
SEK51.91
|
|
Milk (1 gallon) |
$3.08
|
$5.43
SEK54.42
|
|
Eggs
1 dozen
|
$2.88
|
$3.74
SEK37.44
|
|
Boneless chicken breast (1 lb) |
$4.97
|
$4.68
SEK46.82
|
|
Apples (1 lb) |
$2.12
|
$1.19
SEK11.93
|
|
Bananas (1 lb) |
$0.63
|
$1.06
SEK10.58
|
|
Oranges (1 lb) |
$2.05
|
$1.13
SEK11.36
|
|
Tomatoes (1 lb) |
$2.24
|
$1.73
SEK17.32
|
|
Potatoes (1 lb) |
$1.33
|
$0.67
SEK6.75
|
|
Onions (1 lb) |
$1.40
|
$0.70
SEK7.02
|
|
pay 31.4% more for transportation
Ohio
|
Sweden
|
||
---|---|---|---|
Gasoline (1 gallon) |
$3.33
|
$6.64
SEK66.44
|
|
Monthly public transit pass |
$61.42
|
$68.10
SEK681.91
|
|
New Volkswagen Golf 1.4 (standard edition) |
$32,661.16
|
$26,850.74
SEK268,850.57
|
|
Taxi trip in downtown area (5 miles) |
$16.08
|
$21.47
SEK214.93
|
|
pay 36.6% less for housing
Ohio
|
Sweden
|
||
---|---|---|---|
Internet connection
50 mbps or faster, cable/dsl
|
$59.00
|
$30.29
SEK303.26
|
|
1-Bedroom apartment in downtown area |
$1,081.51
|
$821.73
SEK8,227.77
|
|
1-Bedroom apartment outside city center |
$827.48
|
$641.62
SEK6,424.41
|
|
Utilities for two
(700 sq ft apartment)
including electric, gas, water, heating
|
$158.96
|
$77.37
SEK774.71
|
|
pay 84.4% less for childcare
Ohio
|
Sweden
|
||
---|---|---|---|
Private preschool for 1 child, monthly |
$947.56
|
$122.27
SEK1,224.31
|
|
Middle school for 1 child, two semesters |
$17,164.21
|
$3,135.75
SEK31,397.56
|
|
pay 4.1% more for entertainment and sports
Ohio
|
Sweden
|
||
---|---|---|---|
Domestic/local beer (1 pint) |
$4.87
|
$6.64
SEK66.50
|
|
Cappuccino in mid-range area |
$4.53
|
$3.78
SEK37.90
|
|
Pack of cigarettes
Marlboro or similar
|
$9.39
|
$6.41
SEK64.17
|
|
Monthly membership at local gym |
$36.53
|
$38.70
SEK387.48
|
|
Movie ticket to theater/cinema |
$11.25
|
$14.24
SEK142.55
|
|
pay 19.2% more for clothing
Ohio
|
Sweden
|
||
---|---|---|---|
Regular jeans
Levi's brand
|
$48.17
|
$79.10
SEK791.98
|
|
Regular dress
from H&M or similar store
|
$44.16
|
$35.56
SEK356.06
|
|
Running shoes
Nike or Adidas
|
$80.54
|
$84.42
SEK845.30
|
|
Men's business shoes (leather) |
$98.19
|
$125.14
SEK1,252.99
|
|
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