Vol. III · No. 47 · Q1 2026 EditionUpdated Weekly · ECB FX

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City Report·Updated 31 May 2026·Reading time 8 min

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Prague, in figures— what 50,000 is really worth

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Median Gross Salary
Kč520,000
3.4% YoY
Cost of Living Index
45.6
NYC = 100
2.1% YoY
Rent · 1BR Centre
Kč920
monthly
5.8% YoY
Effective Tax · Kč50k
20.5%
0.4% YoY
§ 01
Net Salary

What the state takes — and what is left

Gross Annual Salary
Social Security−Kč3,250
Income Tax−Kč7,013
Net AnnualKč39,738
Net / month (12×)Kč3,311
Effective Rate20.5%
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Full Schedule of Brackets · Single Filer · 2025
#FromToRateTax in band
01Kč0Kč1,582,81215%Kč7,013
02Kč1,582,81223%
§ 02
Cost of Living

A monthly ledger, line by line

Monthly Spend ·
Rent · 1BR Centre
Kč920
Groceries
Kč235
Eating Out (15 meals)
Kč135
Utilities
Kč145
Internet
Kč24
Transport Pass
Kč42
Gym
Kč28
Total Indicative MonthlyKč1,529
RentFoodFixed costs
Versus the Reference Set
CityCOLRent 1BR
Tokyo72.4¥1,780
PragueYou45.6Kč920
Istanbul42.4₺880
São Paulo38.8R$720
Bangkok35.8฿680
Mumbai32.8₹680
Jakarta32.4Rp580
Bangalore30.4₹540
Delhi28.8₹480
§ 03
Purchasing Power

What the salary actually buys

PPP Index · 50k gross
7262

Relative to a NYC baseline of 100. Higher means your net stretches further here.

Monthly net
Kč3,311
After centre rent
Kč2,391
Months of rent / month net
3
COL index
45.6
§ 04
Methodology

How we count, and from whom

Taxation

From statute, not estimate

Brackets reflect the published 2025 single-filer schedule. Social security is applied as a flat charge against gross before progressive bands.

Source · OECD Taxing Wages 2025· CC-BY-4.0
Cost of Living

Aggregated, then audited

Crowdsourced consumer prices are blended with Eurostat HICP indices, then sanity-checked against rental listings and municipal data.

Source · Numbeo Cost of Living· CC-BY-4.0 (aggregated)
Exchange Rates

ECB reference, daily

Cross-currency comparisons use the European Central Bank's daily reference rate against the euro, fixed at 14:15 CET.

§ 05
FAQ

Frequently asked, quietly answered

How much is Kč50,000 after tax in Prague?+

On a Kč50,000 gross salary in Czech Republic, the effective rate is 20.5%, leaving approximately Kč39,738 net per year — about Kč3,311 per month across 12 payments.

What is the average rent for a 1-bedroom in Prague?+

In the city centre, expect roughly Kč920 per month for a one-bedroom flat; outside the centre this falls to about Kč670.

Is Prague expensive compared to other European cities?+

Prague sits at a cost-of-living index of 45.6 (NYC = 100), placing it below the European median.

How are tax brackets applied in Czech Republic?+

Czech Republic uses progressive income tax with 2 bands. Social security (6.5% of gross) is deducted first; the remainder is taxed band-by-band, not as a single rate on the whole salary.

Does Czech Republic pay 14 monthly salaries?+

No. Salaries in Czech Republic are paid across 12 monthly instalments.

How often is this report updated?+

Figures are refreshed quarterly, with FX rates updated weekly against the ECB reference rate. Tax schedules update each January for the new fiscal year.

Where does WorthOf source its data?+

We blend European Central Bank — Reference Rates, European Central Bank (via Frankfurter), Eurostat HICP and other public datasets. Every figure is dated and traceable in §04 above.

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