Naples Cost of Living vs Salary

Urban Stress Index: 88.41

Is Naples an affordable place to live? A typical resident spends around 63.6% of income on rent and 24.8% on food. That leaves approximately 11.6% of income available for savings and daily expenses.

The Urban Stress Index (USI) provides a structured way to evaluate cost-of-living pressure in Naples. By combining housing and essential food costs, it highlights how much income is required to maintain a basic standard of living relative to local wages.

Cost Breakdown

ItemMonthly% of Income
Income 1,572
Rent (1BR) 1,000 63.6%
Essential Food 390 24.8%
Remaining 182 11.6%

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Cost Structure Analysis

Naples records a USI of around 88, placing it among the most constrained cities in Italy. Unlike northern cities, this level of pressure is not driven by high absolute costs. Rent and food prices in Naples remain relatively moderate compared with larger European cities. However, rent still absorbs over 60% of income, while food accounts for nearly 25%, leaving a very limited margin for savings.

The primary driver of this imbalance is income. Naples has significantly lower wage levels compared with northern Italian cities such as Milan and Turin. While housing costs are lower in absolute terms, they are not low enough relative to local income. This creates a situation where affordability pressure is driven by limited earning capacity rather than high prices.

Within Italy, Naples represents the most extreme case of the north–south affordability divide. Compared with Rome, Naples shows a much higher burden due to weaker income support. This highlights a broader structural pattern in southern Italy, where economic conditions result in lower wages without a proportional reduction in living costs.

Internationally, Naples aligns with income-constrained cities where moderate costs become difficult to sustain due to limited wages. It differs from higher-cost cities in that the pressure is not price-driven but income-driven. Overall, Naples is best understood as a structurally constrained city where low income is the dominant factor shaping affordability.

Methodology

The Urban Stress Index (USI) measures how much of a typical income is spent on housing and essential food.

USI = Housing burden + Food cost share.

See full methodology here.

Sources

Income, rental, and food cost data for Italy are compiled from national statistics, rental market data, and consumer price datasets.

In major tourist cities, restaurant-based price proxies may slightly overestimate actual food costs for residents, as dining prices can reflect tourism demand rather than everyday consumption patterns.

For full methodology and assumptions, see Methodology and Sources.

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