
Cost of living, salaries, tax rates & quality of life
Quick FactsKey stats and figures for Italy
Capital
Rome
Languages
Italian
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Cost of Living
11% below US
Avg. Salary
€ 22k/yr
Timezone
UTC+1/+2
Population
59 million
Expats
5.4 million
Based on Numbeo Quality of Life Index
Compare expenses and earning potential across major cities
| City | Rent | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Milan | €1,477 | €2,089 |
| Rome | €1,200 | €1,755 |
| Florence | €1,000 | €1,515 |
Rent based on 1-bedroom apartment in city center. All values in EUR/month.
Key tax information for Italy
23%-43%
24% + 3.9% IRAP
26%
22%
Flat tax regime (€100k) available for new residents
What to expect when living in Italy
A2 Italian often required for long-term residence
Digital nomad visa may have different language requirements
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Last updated: April 2026
Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general guidance only and should not be considered legal or financial advice. Cost of living, salary, and quality of life data are estimates based on third-party sources and may vary. Always verify current information with official government sources before making immigration decisions.