Cost of living comparison between Amsterdam (Netherlands) and San Antonio (United States)
| Food | 55% | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Food in Amsterdam (Netherlands) is 55% more expensive than in San Antonio (United States) | |||
| Daily menu in the business district | €19.53 ($25) | $10.17 | 144% |
| Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar) | €6.81 ($8.66) | $5.95 | 46% |
| 1/2 Kg (1 lb.) of chicken breast | €4.12 ($5.24) | $2.95 | 78% |
| 1 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk | €1.07 ($1.37) | $1.83 | 25% |
| 12 eggs, large | €2.10 ($2.68) | $2.03 | 32% |
| 1 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes | €2.09 ($2.66) | $2.12 | 25% |
| 500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese | €4.76 ($6.05) | $4.43 | 37% |
| 1 kg (2 lb.) of apples | €2.01 ($2.56) | $2.73 | 6% |
| 2 kg (4,5 lb.) of potatoes | €2.16 ($2.75) | $2.13 | 29% |
| 0.5 l (16 oz) beer in the supermarket | €0.97 ($1.24) | $2.05 | 40% |
| 1 bottle of red table wine, good quality | €6.70 ($8.52) | $11.33 | 25% |
| 2 liters of Coca-Cola | €2.13 ($2.71) | $1.47 | 85% |
| bread for 2 people for 1 day | €1.39 ($1.77) | $1.36 | 30% |
| Housing | 74% | ||
| Housing in Amsterdam (Netherlands) is 74% more expensive than in San Antonio (United States) | |||
| monthly rent for a 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished apartment in expensive area of the city | €1,719 ($2,185) | $1,036 | 111% |
| utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat | €163 ($207) | $165 | 25% |
| Internet 8MB (1 month) | €25 ($32) | $40 | 20% |
| 40” flat screen TV | €607 ($771) | $757 | 2% |
| Microwave, known brand, 800/900 Watt | €165 ($210) | $109 | 92% |
| Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz.) | €8.39 ($10.67) | $7.25 | 47% |
| Hourly rate for cleaning help | €12.28 ($15.62) | $14.60 | 7% |
| Clothes | 56% | ||
| Clothes in Amsterdam (Netherlands) is 56% more expensive than in San Antonio (United States) | |||
| 1 pair of Levis 501 | €100 ($128) | $38 | 237% |
| 1 summer dress in a chain store (Zara, H&M, ...) | €37 ($47) | $45 | 4% |
| 1 pair of Adidas trainers | €103 ($131) | $66 | 100% |
| 1 pair of average business shoes | €104 ($132) | $68 | 95% |
| Transportation | 143% | ||
| Transportation in Amsterdam (Netherlands) is 143% more expensive than in San Antonio (United States) | |||
| Volkswagen Golf 2.0 TDI 140 CV 6 vel. (or equivalent), with no extras, new | €27,948 ($35,536) | $22,410 | 59% |
| 1 liter (1/4 gallon) of gas | €1.70 ($2.16) | $1.13 | 91% |
| monthly ticket public transport | €87 ($111) | $34 | 225% |
| Taxi trip on a business day, basic tariff, 8 Km. (5 miles) | €25 ($32) | - | - |
| Personal Care | 24% | ||
| Personal Care in Amsterdam (Netherlands) is 24% more expensive than in San Antonio (United States) | |||
| medicine against cold for 6 days (Frenadol, Coldrex, ...) | €6.57 ($8.36) | $7.06 | 18% |
| 1 box of 32 tampons (Tampax, OB, ...) | €3.51 ($4.46) | $5.52 | 19% |
| Deodorant, roll-on (50ml ~ 1.5 oz.) | €2.52 ($3.20) | $2.45 | 31% |
| Hair shampoo 2-in-1 (400 ml ~ 12 oz.) | €3.43 ($4.36) | $2.75 | 58% |
| 4 rolls of toilet paper | €1.60 ($2.04) | $2.42 | 16% |
| Tube of toothpaste | €2.13 ($2.70) | $2.63 | 3% |
| Standard men's haircut in expat area of the city | €26 ($33) | $14.25 | 129% |
| Entertainment | 19% | ||
| Entertainment in Amsterdam (Netherlands) is 19% more expensive than in San Antonio (United States) | |||
| basic dinner out for two in neighborhood pub | €43 ($54) | $30 | 80% |
| 2 tickets to the movies | €21 ($26) | $18 | 45% |
| 2 tickets to the theater (best available seats) | €67 ($85) | $67 | 27% |
| dinner out for two in Italian restaurant with wine and dessert | €79 ($101) | $62 | 62% |
| 1 cocktail drink in downtown club | €8.06 ($10.25) | $7.57 | 35% |
| Capuccino in expat area of the city | €2.70 ($3.44) | $4.75 | 28% |
| 1 beer in neighbourhood pub | €2.41 ($3.06) | $4 | 23% |
| iPod nano 8GB (6th generation) | €146 ($186) | $126 | 48% |
| 1 min. of prepaid mobile tariff (no discounts or plans) | €0.27 ($0.35) | $0.70 | 50% |
| 1 month of gym in business district | €56 ($72) | $59 | 21% |
| 1 package of Marlboro cigarretes | €5.40 ($6.87) | $5.96 | 15% |
| TOTAL | 69% | ||
These prices were last updated on May 17, 2012.
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Cost of living in Amsterdam (Netherlands) is 69% more expensive than in San Antonio (United States)
For example, you would need at least $5,065
(€3,984)
in Amsterdam
to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with
$3,000
in San Antonio.