Shanghai vs. Milan: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Shanghai Shanghai Image by:Peng LIU
Milan Milan Image by:Valeria Drozdova

Shanghai and Milan represent contrasting urban environments, distinguished primarily by their economic profiles and associated living standards. Shanghai presents a significantly more affordable option, particularly concerning groceries, transportation, utilities, rent, and the general cost of living. While groceries are slightly more expensive in Shanghai, transportation, utilities, and almost all other cost categories are notably cheaper than in Milan. This makes Shanghai the clear budget-friendly choice for individuals or families seeking to minimize monthly expenses, supported by a lower property price to income ratio.

Climate Index
83.6 / 88.1
Cost of Living Index
38.5 / 75.9

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While Shanghai offers lower costs, its quality metrics, particularly healthcare and environmental factors, are generally inferior to Milan's. Milan scores higher in healthcare accessibility and quality, boasting a more favorable climate index, and offering a substantially shorter average commute time. Milan benefits from a higher GDP per capita, suggesting potentially higher earning potential, though this must be weighed against the significantly higher cost of living and property expenses. Conversely, Shanghai reports a higher pollution index, indicating poorer air quality, and a lower healthcare index, suggesting less accessible or lower-quality medical services relative to its cost structure. The city's rapid development might lack the sophisticated climate control systems, such as advanced Brise-soleil facades, seen in Milan's architecture.

Health Care Index
67.1 / 70.2
Pollution Index
68.3 / 67.9

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Shanghai demonstrates a much lower property price to income ratio (1.9) compared to Milan's ratio (17.7). This means housing costs in Shanghai consume a significantly smaller percentage of the average income than in Milan, offering greater financial flexibility regarding accommodation. Milan's higher property costs are reflected in its expensive rent and buy prices, which are several times higher than Shanghai's equivalents. The disparity extends to other cost-of-living factors, making Shanghai the more economical choice for accommodation and related expenses.

Purchasing Power Index
110.5 / 77.9
Quality of Life Index
131.9 / 123.2

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Although Shanghai offers lower costs, its quality of life metrics, particularly healthcare and environmental factors, are generally inferior to Milan's. Milan benefits from a higher GDP per capita, suggesting potentially higher earning potential, though this must be weighed against the significantly higher cost of living and property expenses. Conversely, Shanghai reports a higher pollution index, indicating poorer air quality, and a lower healthcare index, suggesting less accessible or lower-quality medical services relative to its cost structure. The city's rapid development might lack the sophisticated climate control systems, such as advanced Brise-soleil facades, seen in Milan's architecture.

Safety Index
73.5 / 46.3
Traffic Commute Time Index
45.5 / 36.1

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In conclusion, Shanghai provides a vastly more affordable lifestyle but sacrifices some quality of life factors like healthcare quality, climate comfort, and commute times compared to Milan. Milan offers superior living conditions but at a substantially higher financial cost. The choice between the two cities ultimately depends on individual priorities: prioritizing budget savings and potentially lower quality metrics favors Shanghai, while prioritizing higher quality of life and services, even at a much higher cost, favors Milan. The efficiency of Shanghai's transportation network, potentially incorporating technologies like Maglev systems, helps offset some of its other drawbacks, but the environmental challenges, possibly requiring widespread implementation of Sulfur-scrubbers, remain significant.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Shanghai

XiaolongbaoThese delicate steamed buns are a Shanghai institution. The thin, chewy skin encases a flavorful pork filling infused with rich broth. Traditionally served in bamboo baskets, they are often accompanied by a dipping sauce made from soy sauce and vinegar. The Shanghai version is known for its balance of savory and umami flavors.
Braised Pork Belly with Pickled CabbageThis dish features tender pork belly cooked to perfection in a rich soy-based broth, sweetened with sugar. The pickled cabbage adds a tangy note, balancing the richness of the meat. Served family-style in a clay pot, it is a staple at local restaurants and reflects Shanghai's mastery of flavor balance.
Fried Dough Stick with SoupA unique Shanghai creation, this dish consists of crispy fried dough sticks served in a light broth. The dough has multiple layers, creating a satisfying crunch. Often eaten with a side of vinegar and chili oil, it is a popular street food that showcases the city's innovative approach to simple ingredients.

Milan

Osso BucoA rich, hearty stew of braised veal shanks cooked in a flavorful broth with white wine, vegetables, and gremolata (a parsley-garlic sauce). The meat is tender and falls off the bone, served with creamy Milanese risotto for an authentic touch.
Cotoletta alla MilaneseA golden, crispy breaded veal cutlet pan-fried to perfection. Served with a side of creamy polenta and a tangy apple sauce, this dish showcases the simplicity and richness of Lombardian cuisine.
SfogliatellaA delicate, layered pastry filled with a sweet, creamy ricotta and citrus filling. Each flaky layer melts in your mouth, offering a perfect balance of textures and flavors, often enjoyed as a dessert or mid-morning snack.
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Travel & attractions

Shanghai

The BundA famous waterfront area in Shanghai with a beautiful skyline of historic buildings
Shanghai TowerThe third tallest building in the world, featuring an observation deck and a 128-meter high glass bottom skywalk
Yu GardenA classical Chinese garden with pavilions, halls, rockeries, ponds, and cloisters
Oriental Pearl TowerA TV tower that offers panoramic views of Shanghai from its observation decks
Shanghai DisneylandThe first Disney theme park in Mainland China, featuring various attractions and shows

Milan

Duomo di MilanoA stunning Gothic cathedral with intricate details and a rooftop offering panoramic views of Milan.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele IIA historic shopping arcade featuring luxury stores, restaurants, and an iconic glass dome.
Sforza CastleA fortress dating back to the 15th century, now housing several museums and art collections.
Leonardo da Vinci's Last SupperA world-renowned mural painting depicting the last supper of Jesus Christ, located in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
Santa Maria delle GrazieThe church that houses Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper and is an example of Bramantesque architecture.

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Real estate & living comparison

Shanghai Milan
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 7163.1 USD 5104.79 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 511.1 USD 1193.85 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1153.79 USD 2151.52 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 1656.11 USD 2258.58 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 5.25 USD 0.7 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 29.02 USD 45.58 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 55.94 USD 263.78 USD
Population 24,073,000 1,354,196

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:26:56+00:00

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