The Rest Is Yours

How we calculate your net

The Rest Is Yours compares cities on one thing only: how much you keep each month after taxes, contributions and the cost of living. This page explains, plainly, how we get to that number, how accurate it is, and where the limits are.

The model in 4 steps

  1. Market salary by role and seniority. Estimates anchored to recent salary surveys (Robert Half, Hays, Morgan McKinley, Levels.fyi 2025-26), shown as a range — not a single flat figure.
  2. Taxes and contributions. Standard regime, single employee with no children, 2025-26 rates, local surtaxes included where they apply (regional/municipal, cantonal, state/city).
  3. Cost of living. Rent for a studio/one-bedroom, food, transport, utilities and personal expenses, for 1 person. Numbeo estimates cross-checked with official sources.
  4. Real savings = monthly net − monthly cost of living. That's the number the ranking is built on.

How accurate the numbers are

The tax models are validated by comparing their output against each country's official or reference calculators, across a grid of representative incomes. Deviations typically fall within 0.1–0.5% of net income. These are stated estimates: they exist to compare, not to reproduce a payslip.

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Expat tax regimes

Where they exist, preferential regimes for people relocating are modelled and can be switched on: they reduce taxable income according to local rules. The engine currently models:

Assumptions: an employee who meets the regime's relocation, duration and threshold requirements; applied from the first eligible year. Eligibility must be verified individually: it depends on prior residence, contract type, minimum income and timing. When in doubt, the standard regime is the prudent estimate.

Currency conversion

Amounts in foreign currency are converted at ECB reference rates, updated periodically along with the rest of the data. Current reference: 1 GBP = €1.16 · 1 CHF = €1.09 · 1 USD = €0.86. The UAE dirham (AED) is pegged to the dollar (fixed USD peg), so it follows its movements against the euro.

What we DON'T do

Disclaimer. The Rest Is Yours is not tax, legal or financial advice. The numbers are indicative and refer to a standardized profile. Before deciding to relocate or accept an offer, check with a qualified professional.

Known limits

Data last updated: luglio 2026 · data vintage 2025-26.

Who's behind this

The Rest Is Yours comes from a lived problem: after moving countries more than once, we got tired of finding out only after the move how much we’d actually keep. The tool that came out of it has one rule: every number is checked against official calculators, and every limit is stated.