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Complete relocation analysis: taxes, real prices, quality of life, and what salary to ask for.

The verdict

Norway is 94% more expensive. Tax rate goes from 28.7% to 18.6%.

Tax Comparison

At $29,932 USD equivalent gross salary

🇵🇱 Poland

Grosszł119,728
Income Tax-zł7,167
Social-zł27,190
Netzł85,370
Effective Rate28.7%

🇳🇴 Norway

Grosskr318,426
Income Tax-kr34,530
Social-kr24,837
Netkr259,059
Effective Rate18.6%

Net difference: +$3,009/year in Norway.Full calculator →

What Things Actually Cost

Price Index: Poland = 64, Norway = 124 (US = 100)

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Big Mac

$4.10$6.40
+56%

Starbucks Tall Latte

$3.80$6.00
+58%
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Beer 500ml (bar)

$3.50$10.00
+186%
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iPhone 16 128GB

$900.00$930.00
+3%
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Netflix Standard (monthly)

$9.00$14.00
+56%

1L Gasoline (95)

$1.50$2.20
+47%
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Single Transit Ticket

$1.00$4.00
+300%
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Airbnb Studio (city center)

$50.00$120.00
+140%
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What Salary to Ask For

If you earn zł119,728 gross in Poland ($29,932USD), here's what you need in Norway depending on your goal:

Same net income (tax only)

kr265,874

You keep the same $21,343/yr net in both countries. Norway taxes 14.0% less.

Same purchasing power (recommended)

kr515,131

Accounts for the fact that Norway is 94% more expensive than Poland. This is the number to negotiate.

Calculate with your exact salary →

Frequently Asked Questions

How much tax do I save moving from Poland to Norway?
The effective tax rate changes from 28.7% in Poland to 18.6% in Norway. You keep about $3,008.92 more per year in Norway.
Is Norway cheaper to live in than Poland?
No. Norway is about 94% more expensive across 30 everyday products. Budget accordingly.
What salary do I need in Norway to match my lifestyle in Poland?
Use our salary calculator to find the exact amount. It accounts for income tax, social contributions, and cost of living differences between Poland and Norway. As a rule of thumb: you need a higher gross salary because Norway is more expensive.
Is it worth moving from Poland to Norway?
It depends on your priorities. You save on taxes but Norway is more expensive to live in. The net benefit depends on your spending pattern.