What does Italy cost?
The sourced primitives, the categories the public data could not cite, and an honest read on what the affordability grade can and cannot say yet.
On the documented formula Italy lands at 43% of a comparable US city — the least cheap of the eight, but still strongly affordable against the $4,240 US anchor. Housing and daily living are Numbeo USD-served primitives (native EUR recorded); Food is the Numbeo Groceries Index (62.7, the highest of the eight) at the disclosed site-wide anchor; Healthcare is the WHO out-of-pocket figure ($63/mo per person, 2024). PPP cross-check (World Bank price-level ratio, 2024) is 0.66, the least cheap of the eight on that measure too.
Numbeo "1BR City Centre" €729.84 / $848.58 per mo (Numbeo USD-served; native EUR recorded).
The cross-market Food instrument is the Numbeo Groceries Index 62.7 (New York = 100 — the highest of the eight markets), converted to a monthly USD figure by the single disclosed anchor described on the methodology page → $619/mo.
Average out-of-pocket health spending per person — WHO Global Health Expenditure Database, out-of-pocket expenditure per capita (current US$), indicator SH.XPD.OOPC.PC.CD: Italy $758.02/yr (2024, latest available) ÷ 12 = $63.17/mo.
Numbeo (USD-served): basic utilities 85m² $233.43 + internet 60+ Mbps $31.61 + monthly transport pass $44.50 (native EUR €200.76 / €27.18 / €38.27)..
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