Geneva vs. Hanoi: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison
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Geneva's cost of living is substantially higher than Hanoi's, a direct consequence of its role as a major international financial center. The city's overall Cost of Living Index stands at 100, Geneva's benchmark, while Hanoi's index is a considerably lower 28.67, meaning living expenses in the Vietnamese capital are roughly a quarter of those in Switzerland. This gap is most acutely felt in housing, where the disparity in affordability is stark.
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Housing represents the single largest cost differential between the two cities. While property prices in Geneva are significantly more expensive, reflecting its status as a global hub, the gap between housing costs and income is actually wider in Hanoi. Geneva's Property Price to Income Ratio is 10.46, indicating high demand and prices relative to earnings, compared to Hanoi's ratio of 32.69. Numerically, a 3-bedroom apartment in Geneva's center costs about 4,600 CHF ($4,800 USD) per month to rent, a stark contrast to the under $558 USD required in Hanoi's center. Consequently, affording comparable accommodation in Geneva necessitates a much higher income.
Healthcare reflects another key area where Geneva offers a superior standard. The city boasts better healthcare indices and lower out-of-pocket expenses for residents, providing a higher level of service and modern facilities. While Hanoi's healthcare system is improving, it generally does not match Geneva's comprehensive and accessible model. Safety is another critical factor favoring Geneva, with its safety index (91.73) being significantly higher than Hanoi's (66.24). Geneva also has substantially lower pollution levels (32.30 vs. 89.13), contributing to a cleaner and safer environment.
Beyond housing and healthcare, the disparity extends to groceries and transportation. Monthly food costs for one person are significantly lower in Hanoi, around $250 USD, compared to roughly $400 USD in Geneva. Public transport and fuel costs are also cheaper in Hanoi. However, Geneva generally scores higher in infrastructure and public services, contributing to its overall higher living standards, even after accounting for the increased costs.
Economically, Geneva's GDP per capita is nearly 50 times higher than Hanoi's, underpinning its higher cost of living and more stable, diversified economy. Hanoi, conversely, projects a higher GDP growth rate (5.05%) for 2026. The decision between these two cities hinges on whether an individual prioritizes the high standard of living, safety, and premium services offered by Geneva, despite the significant expense, or prefers the substantially lower cost of living and potentially faster economic growth in Hanoi.
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Real estate & living comparison
| Geneva | Hanoi | |
|---|---|---|
| Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre | 17622.61 USD | 2348.38 USD |
| 1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre | 2207.43 USD | 296.71 USD |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre | 3901.85 USD | 558.3 USD |
| Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) | 7777.34 USD | 499.35 USD |
| GDP Growth Rate: | 0.72 USD | 5.05 USD |
| Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) | 89.62 USD | 7.64 USD |
| Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) | 285.55 USD | 73.77 USD |
| Population | 203,840 | 8,587,100 |
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Last updated: 2026-05-09T01:25:08+00:00
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