PayVerdict
Global Salary Verdict

PPP Salary Calculator

Compare your salary across countries and cities using purchasing power, cost of living, rent, and estimated savings.

Compare two salary realities

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Where you're comparing

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Enter current salary and target offer to see your verdict.

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PayVerdict needs both salary amounts before it can compare headline pay, purchasing power, local costs, rent pressure, and savings.

Salary on paper
PPP-adjusted value
Cost pressure

Assumptions and disclaimer

  • Last updated as static v1 relocation estimates.
  • Static v1 PPP, exchange-rate, cost, and rent estimates.
  • Salary inputs are gross annual salary and do not include tax.
  • Family profile uses a simple cost multiplier for v1.
  • Salary comparison runs locally in your browser.

PayVerdict provides estimates for educational purposes only. PPP, cost of living, tax, rent, and savings estimates can vary by source, city, lifestyle, family size, exchange rates, and personal circumstances.

How PPP salary comparison works

Exchange rate vs PPP

Exchange rates compare currencies. PPP estimates what your salary can actually buy locally.

City cost matters

Country averages hide rent, food, transport, and salary differences between cities.

Rent changes the verdict

A higher offer can feel weaker if rent takes a much larger share of monthly pay.

Results are estimates

Static v1 data, lifestyle, family size, tax, and timing can all change the real outcome.

FAQ

What is PPP salary comparison?

It compares salaries using purchasing power so you can estimate what an offer may feel like after local prices.

Is PPP the same as exchange rate?

No. Exchange rate compares currencies. PPP compares what money can buy in each place.

Does this include tax?

No. This v1 PPP comparison uses gross salary and estimated living costs. Tax support can be added later.

Why does city-level cost matter?

Two cities in the same country can have very different rent, transport, food, and savings outcomes.

Is this result exact?

No. It is a directional estimate based on static v1 data and transparent assumptions.