Salary and income
Income indices suggest Norway as the stronger earner, though net purchasing power depends on taxes and rent.
Which is better in 2026 for living, salary and quality of life?
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Engineer · live result
🏆 Norway
17.36 point lead · Clear winner
Left column = Myanmar · Right column = Norway. Green highlights the stronger value for each metric.
Overall · Engineer
Cost
Lower index = cheaper
Salary
Safety
Healthcare
Quality
Verdict for software engineers
Myanmar 41.70
Norway 59.06
Overall score difference: 17.36
Clear winner · ⚖️ Noticeable difference
Data-driven picks for this country pair — winners change by scenario.
Rent, COL & campus safety
→ Norway
3.75 pt advantage
Norway fits students better with safety at 95/100 vs 50/100 in Myanmar.
Affordability & quality of life
→ Norway
7.15 pt advantage
Norway balances lower spend with QoL index 94 vs 72.
Safety & healthcare
→ Norway
27.58 pt advantage
Norway leads for families on safety 95 vs 50 and healthcare 94/100 vs 72/100.
Max monthly savings at $3,500/mo income
→ Myanmar
2160 pt advantage
At $3500/mo, Myanmar leaves about $2240/mo after estimated costs vs $80/mo in Norway.
Balanced view — where each country leads on measurable factors in this pairing.
Norway
Myanmar
| Category | ||
|---|---|---|
| Cost of Living (index) | 28 | 88 |
| Salary (index) | 32 | 92 |
| Safety | 50 | 95 |
| Healthcare | 72 | 94 |
| Avg rent (USD) | 700 | 1900 |
| Tax rate (%) | 20 | 38 |
This data-driven comparison helps you decide between Myanmar and Norway for work, study, or long-term relocation.
Norway ranks higher on salary index (92 vs 32), while Myanmar has a lower cost of living index. Norway leads on safety (95/100).
Norway leads with a 35% model margin (clear separation).
Income indices suggest Norway as the stronger earner, though net purchasing power depends on taxes and rent.
Myanmar is significantly cheaper on the cost index — attractive for students and remote workers optimizing savings.
Myanmar may suit students on a tight budget; Norway if you prioritize campus quality and safety.
Norway typically offers better compensation bands; weigh against Myanmar if remote salary is fixed in another currency.
If your employer pays Norway rates, living in Myanmar can maximize savings.
Norway scores higher on safety; families should also compare healthcare (Myanmar 72/100 vs Norway 94/100).
How long to reach common goals at your income — using this pair's cost data.
Myanmar
$2240/mo
estimated savings after costs
Norway
$80/mo
estimated savings after costs
| Goal | Myanmar | Norway |
|---|---|---|
Emergency fund 3 months of estimated living costs | 2 monthstarget $3,780 | 129 monthstarget $10,260 |
$10,000 goal Fixed savings target | 5 monthstarget $10,000 | 125 monthstarget $10,000 |
Relocation cushion About 4 months of average rent (move-in buffer) | 2 monthstarget $2,800 | 95 monthstarget $7,600 |
Proprietary indices for housing pressure and visa setup — separate from COL winners and friction scores. Lower is easier.
Myanmar shows lower housing stress (17/100) than Norway (54/100) on rent burden and market pressure.
Housing Stress Index
Low vs Moderate — lower is less pressure
Visa Complexity Index
Not shown — neither country is in our tier-1 relocation evidence set yet.
Myanmar
Housing stress drivers
Norway
Housing stress drivers
How far quality-of-life scores diverge from disposable-income reality at $3,500/mo take-home (this pair's cost data).
Myanmar shows a tighter QoL-to-budget fit than Norway in this pairing.
Myanmar
Low reality gap
Low gap: QoL (72) lines up with financial reality (71).
Norway
High reality gap
High gap: QoL is 75 pts above financial reality — headline lifestyle scores may feel stronger than typical monthly budgets.
Costs that rarely appear in headline COL indices — budget these on top of rent and tax comparisons.
Pair-specific relocation realities — not included in headline COL indices.
Relocation admin buffer
Visa fees, translations, and temporary housing often add 1–2 months of hidden spend.
Higher headline tax load
Tax rate around 38% — verify net salary and treaty rules before relocating.
Elevated rent upfront
Average rent near $1900/mo — expect deposits and agency costs on top.
Continue from this comparison — profiles, first-month guides, salary estimates, and methodology.
Real moves and experiences — sorted by most helpful.
Remote Dev
Most helpfulremote worker
Useful breakdown for myanmar vs norway — the cost vs salary gap is what I cared about most.
Maria K.
expat
Numbers match my experience living abroad. Would love more city-level detail.
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