Iceland vs United States
Iceland is about 4% pricier than United States overall, with a price level of 103.7 versus 100.0 (US = 100). The gap is widest in transport and narrowest in housing & utilities. On quality of life, Iceland scores higher (97 vs 91 of 100).
Metric Iceland United States
Price level (US=100) 103.7 100.0
GDP / capita (PPP) $84,257 $85,810
GNI / capita (PPP) $84,060 $85,980
Inflation (YoY) 5.9% 2.9%
What's different, by category
Price levels by category (world average = 100). The cheaper of the two is highlighted.
Category Iceland United States
Housing & utilities 220 215
Food 163 117
Transport 182 116
Restaurants & hotels 219 142
Health 216 208
Communication 186 224
Category price levels: World Bank ICP 2021 (world average = 100).
Quality of life
Metric Iceland United States
Quality-of-life score 97/100 91/100
Life expectancy 83 yrs 79 yrs
Safety ยท homicide /100k 1.3 5.8
Internet users 98% 95%
Frequently asked
Is Iceland more expensive than United States?
Iceland is more expensive: about 4% pricier than United States overall.
What would a $100,000 lifestyle cost in United States?
Living the way $100,000 buys in Iceland would cost roughly $96,500 in United States, based on overall price levels.
Which has the better quality of life, Iceland or United States?
Iceland scores higher, 97 vs 91 out of 100.
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A $100,000 lifestyle in Iceland would cost about
$96,500
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