Salary and income
United States offers higher salary potential in this pairing, which matters for engineers and senior professionals.
Which is better in 2026 for living, salary and quality of life?
Scores and winner update instantly for your situation.
Engineer Β· live result
π United States
2.07 point lead Β· Close match
Left column = India Β· Right column = United States. Green highlights the stronger value for each metric.
Overall Β· Engineer
Cost
Lower index = cheaper
Salary
Safety
Healthcare
Quality
Verdict for software engineers
India 46.69
United States 48.76
Overall score difference: 2.07
Close match Β· π€ Close comparison
Data-driven picks for this country pair β winners change by scenario.
Rent, COL & campus safety
β India
21.99 pt advantage
India wins on student priorities: lower COL (25 vs 85) and rent near $400/mo.
Affordability & quality of life
β India
16.47 pt advantage
Remote workers keep more in India: estimated monthly costs ~$720 vs $4500 in United States.
Safety & healthcare
β United States
3.94 pt advantage
United States leads for families on safety 72 vs 68 and healthcare 70/100 vs 62/100.
Max monthly savings at $3,500/mo income
β India
2780 pt advantage
At $3500/mo, India leaves about $2780/mo after estimated costs vs $0/mo in United States.
Balanced view β where each country leads on measurable factors in this pairing.
United States
India
| Category | ||
|---|---|---|
| Cost of Living (index) | 25 | 85 |
| Salary (index) | 40 | 95 |
| Safety | 68 | 72 |
| Healthcare | 62 | 70 |
| Avg rent (USD) | 400 | 2500 |
| Tax rate (%) | 18 | 28 |
Comparing India and United States for relocation in 2026: salary, cost of living, safety, and quality of life.
United States ranks higher on salary index (95 vs 40), while India has a lower cost of living index. United States leads on safety (72/100).
Based on normalized indices, United States provides the stronger relocation profile in this pairing.
United States offers higher salary potential in this pairing, which matters for engineers and senior professionals.
Day-to-day expenses favor India, especially rent and overall living costs.
India may suit students on a tight budget; United States if you prioritize campus quality and safety.
United States typically offers better compensation bands; weigh against India if remote salary is fixed in another currency.
Remote workers earning in a strong currency often prefer India for affordability while keeping United States-level contracts.
United States scores higher on safety; families should also compare healthcare (India 62/100 vs United States 70/100).
How long to reach common goals at your income β using this pair's cost data.
India
$2780/mo
estimated savings after costs
United States
$0/mo
estimated savings after costs
| Goal | India | United States |
|---|---|---|
Emergency fund 3 months of estimated living costs | 1 monthtarget $2,160 | Not at this incometarget $13,500 |
$10,000 goal Fixed savings target | 4 monthstarget $10,000 | Not at this incometarget $10,000 |
Relocation cushion About 4 months of average rent (move-in buffer) | 1 monthtarget $1,600 | Not at this incometarget $10,000 |
How far quality-of-life scores diverge from disposable-income reality at $3,500/mo take-home (this pair's cost data).
United States's lifestyle index is more optimistic relative to costs than India's.
India
Moderate reality gap
Moderate gap: Financial reality is 24 pts above QoL β pay and costs can stretch further than the lifestyle index alone suggests.
United States
High reality gap
High gap: QoL is 75 pts above financial reality β headline lifestyle scores may feel stronger than typical monthly budgets.
Costs that rarely appear in headline COL indices β budget these on top of rent and tax comparisons.
Pair-specific relocation realities β not included in headline COL indices.
Brokerage & deposit norms
Multiple months' deposit plus brokerage is common in major metros.
Private schooling/health
Families often budget private alternatives to public queues.
Healthcare premiums & deductibles
Employer plans help, but gaps, copays, and dental/vision are often extra.
State & local tax differences
Take-home pay shifts materially by state β compare net, not gross offers alone.
Car-dependent costs
Insurance, parking, and fuel add up outside a few walkable cities.
Operational hurdles for newcomers β bureaucracy, housing deposits, banking, visas, and language. Lower scores mean an easier first-year setup.
United States has relocation friction data in our tier-1 set. India is not yet covered β scores reflect COL and QoL only for that side.
United States
Moderate friction
Overall score 51/100 β lower is easier
Top friction drivers
Data as of 2026-04
Field-level sources with confidence levels β not a generic link list.
Security deposit limits vary by state β typically one to two months' rent. California caps at two months for unfurnished units.
View source β HUD β tenant rights and security deposits βNo universal public coverage. Healthcare is primarily employer-linked or purchased via ACA marketplace. Uninsured newcomers face high out-of-pocket risk.
View source β Healthcare.gov β health coverage basics βWork authorization is visa-specific (H-1B, L-1, O-1, etc.). Status determines SSN eligibility, state ID access, and employment rights.
View source β USCIS β immigration and citizenship βOperational first-month checklist β registration, costs, documents, and verified sources.
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Alex R.
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Helpful india vs usa breakdown β salary vs rent was the deciding factor for me.
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Numbers align with what I see locally. Would love more city-level detail next.
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