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

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City Comparison · Updated May 2026

Dublin

Ireland

COL index 78.4

vs
Manchester

United Kingdom

COL index 58.2

Dublin vs Manchester — Cost of Living, Salary & Tax Compared (2026)

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The verdict

Living in Manchester is 25.8% cheaper than Dublin for the same lifestyle.

Based on Q1 2026 COL index and median single-person expenditure.

§ 01

Side-by-side stats

Better for salaryBetter for cost
DublinMetricManchesterΔ
78.4Cost of living index58.2-25.8%
€50,000Median gross salary€50,0000.0%
€37,200Net at €50,000 gross€37,714+1.4%
€2,280Rent — 1BR centre€1,280-43.9%
€3,107Monthly COL (single)€1,918-38.3%
€47,449PPP — net / COL€64,801+36.6%
25.6%Effective tax @ €50,00024.6%-4.0%
§ 02

Monthly expenses — paired

Dublin Manchester
Rent — 1BR centre
Dublin
€2,280
Manchester
€1,280
Groceries
Dublin
€390
Manchester
€320
Utilities
Dublin
€195
Manchester
€160
Transport
Dublin
€140
Manchester
€82
Internet
Dublin
€52
Manchester
€38
Gym
Dublin
€50
Manchester
€38
§ 03

Salary equivalence

50,000 gross in Ireland = €3,100 net monthly.

To have the same purchasing power in Manchester, you would need roughly €35,655 gross in United Kingdom (≈ €2,301 net monthly, adjusted for cost-of-living index).

€50,000
Dublin
€37,200
Net annual · 25.6% effective
PPP-adjusted equivalent
€47,449
Manchester
€37,714
Net annual · 24.6% effective
PPP-adjusted equivalent
€64,801
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§ 04

Pros & cons

Dublin
  • High cost of living (index 78)
  • High rent-to-income ratio (73.5%)
Manchester
  • +Significantly cheaper rent (€1,280)
  • +Favourable tax rate (24.6%)
  • High rent-to-income ratio (40.7%)
§ 05

The verdict

Across the data, Manchester delivers a higher take-home on a €50,000 gross salary; Manchester carries a lower cost-of-living index; Manchester has the lighter effective tax burden; Manchester wins on purchasing power after costs are netted out. If purchasing power is your north star, Manchester edges it.

§ 06

Frequently asked

Is Dublin cheaper than Manchester?+

Manchester is cheaper. Cost-of-living index: Dublin 78.4, Manchester 58.2 — a 25.8% difference (Q1 2026).

What is the cost of living difference between Dublin and Manchester?+

Dublin sits at 78.4 on our COL index, Manchester at 58.2. That works out to roughly 25.8% — Manchester being the cheaper of the two.

Is Dublin a good place to live compared to Manchester?+

It depends on priorities. Dublin delivers €37,200 net on a €50,000 gross salary at a 25.6% effective tax rate. Manchester delivers €37,714 at 24.6%. Centre 1-bed rent: €2,280 vs €1,280.

How do salaries compare in Dublin vs Manchester?+

On a €50,000 gross salary, take-home is €37,200/year (€3,100/month) in Dublin and €37,714/year (€3,143/month) in Manchester.

Which city has lower taxes, Dublin or Manchester?+

United Kingdom has the lower effective rate at €50,000: Ireland 25.6%, United Kingdom 24.6%.

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