Baghdad vs. Cairo: Detailed 2026 Comparison

Baghdad Baghdad Image by:Muhammad Nabeel
Cairo Cairo Image by:Omar Elsharawy

Baghdad and Cairo represent two distinct economic environments in 2026. Baghdad exhibits a higher GDP per capita of $11,500 compared to Cairo's $16,700, yet it presents a significantly more challenging cost structure, reflected in its substantially higher Cost of Living Index of 46.55 against Cairo's lower 22.82. This disparity is mirrored in average salaries, with Baghdad offering $430, a considerably higher amount than Cairo's $215. However, this higher income in Baghdad must be weighed against the elevated living expenses characteristic of the city.

Climate Index
36.5 / 88.5
Cost of Living Index
34.2 / 22.8

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The fundamental trade-off between Cairo and Baghdad centers on the relationship between average earnings and the cost of basic necessities and housing. While Cairo's lower Cost of Living Index suggests generally more affordable living expenses, its average salary is substantially lower than Baghdad's. Specific comparisons reveal this: Cairo's average salary ($215) is less than Baghdad's ($430), yet Cairo's rent is also lower (per sq. m. $485 vs. $258) and food costs are generally cheaper. This suggests that, purely on numbers, Cairo's lower salary may not comfortably cover its lower cost of living compared to the higher earnings needed in Baghdad to service its higher expenses.

Health Care Index
36.9 / 46.3
Pollution Index
92.2 / 90.6

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Baghdad demonstrates a significant advantage in affordability, particularly concerning housing and transportation. The city's average apartment price per square meter is substantially lower at $258 compared to Cairo's $908. Rent reflects this disparity, with Cairo's monthly rent ($173-227) still significantly exceeding Baghdad's ($100-200). Transportation costs are heavily skewed by the price of cars, which are nearly double in Baghdad ($40k-50k) compared to Cairo ($29k-34k). While fuel is slightly cheaper in Cairo ($0.39/L vs. $0.60/L), public transport in Baghdad is notably more expensive ($0.41 start, $0.60/km) than in Cairo ($0.37 start, $0.20/km).

Purchasing Power Index
55.8 / 24.9
Quality of Life Index
60.1 / 76.5

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Cairo holds a clear advantage in healthcare quality, evidenced by its higher Health Care Index (46.33 vs. 36.33). Environmental conditions show a slight edge for Cairo with a lower Pollution Index (90.56 vs. 92.00), though both remain high. The most significant difference lies in environmental conditions and safety. Baghdad suffers severely from environmental issues, reflected in its highest Pollution Index and much lower Quality of Life Index (69.00 vs. 76.47). Cairo's Quality of Life Index, while lower than ideal, is considerably higher than Baghdad's, primarily due to the severe environmental and safety challenges in the latter city.

Safety Index
46.3 / 50.2
Traffic Commute Time Index
53.1 / 49.6

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Ultimately, the choice between Baghdad and Cairo hinges on prioritizing financial capacity versus quality of life factors. Baghdad offers higher potential earnings but confronts substantially higher living costs, compounded by severe environmental pollution and safety concerns, reflected in its low Quality of Life Index. Cairo presents a lower income potential but offers a more affordable cost of living, better healthcare, and a significantly higher quality of life index, despite ongoing environmental issues.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Baghdad

Shish TawookGrilled chicken skewers marinated in a yogurt and spice blend, including cumin and paprika. The meat is tender yet slightly charred from the grill, served with pita bread and a side of creamy tahini sauce for dipping.
FattoushA vibrant salad made with grilled or fried bread pieces, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and peppers. Drizzled with olive oil and lemon juice, this dish features a tangy dressing that complements the crunchy texture of the bread and fresh vegetables.
MasgoufA traditional grilled fish marinated in spices like cumin, coriander, and dill. The fish is cooked over an open flame, imparting a smoky flavor, and served with basmati rice and vegetables such as eggplant or tomatoes, creating a hearty and aromatic meal.

Cairo

KosharyA hearty mix of short-grain rice and pasta (usually rigatoni), smothered in a fiery tomato-based sauce. The dish is spiced with cumin, paprika, and chili peppers, often served with a side of pickled vegetables for balance. Cairo's version is known for its bold flavors and the perfect blend of textures—tender rice, al dente pasta, and a tangy sauce that warms the soul.
Ta'ameyaCairo's twist on falafel, these deep-fried fava bean balls are a street food staple. The exterior is crispy and golden, while the interior remains soft and creamy. Often served with a side of Egyptian-style tahini sauce or a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, this dish is a testament to Cairo's love for bold flavors and simple, satisfying eats.
MuhammaraA spicy dip made from roasted red peppers, ground Aleppo chili peppers, and a hint of mint. The texture is smooth and slightly chunky, with a kick of heat that pairs perfectly with fresh bread or pita. Cairo's version often includes a drizzle of olive oil on top, enhancing its smoky depth and making it a must-try for adventurous eaters.
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Travel & attractions

Baghdad

The Arch of CtesiphonA large double archway that was once part of a temple complex dedicated to the Babylonian god Marduk.
Al-Khadimiyah BridgeAn iconic bridge in Baghdad, built during Ottoman rule and known for its distinctive arches.
The National Museum of IraqA museum housing a vast collection of artifacts from ancient Mesopotamia, including the famous Warka Vase.
Al-Mutawakkil MosqueAn impressive Abbasid mosque with intricate tile work and minarets, located in the heart of Baghdad.
The Green ZoneA heavily fortified area in central Baghdad that houses government buildings, embassies, and residences.

Cairo

Pyramids of GizaAncient pyramid complex built as tombs for Pharaohs in the 4th dynasty of Egypt
Egyptian MuseumMuseum housing the world's largest collection of pharaonic antiquities
Saqqara Pyramid ComplexAncient burial site in Egypt, featuring the Step Pyramid of Djoser
Karnak TempleHuge temple complex built over 2000 years by various Pharaohs
Luxor TempleAncient Egyptian temple complex located in the city of Luxor

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Real estate & living comparison

Baghdad Cairo
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1430.58 USD 485.16 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 326.91 USD 173.09 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 600.59 USD 320.03 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 637.82 USD 182.07 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 2.94 USD 3.76 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 20.92 USD 7.21 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 209 USD 26.04 USD
Population 6,183,000 20,296,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:23:09+00:00

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