Will my salary fund my lifestyle?
Pay packages in Luxembourg frequently come with a range of benefits such as company car, lunch vouchers, supplementary health insurance, additional days’ leave – and all of these factors need to be taken into consideration when working out your actual standard of living.
The housing issue
The cost of living is relatively high compared with other European countries, especially when it comes to housing.
According to a study carried out by CBRE last year, the average monthly rent (calculated for all types of rental) is EUR 1,497 plus an additional EUR 193 in charges. It comes as no surprise that rents are highest in the case of houses, at EUR 2,022 monthly before charges.
A cosmopolitan country offering a great lifestyle
Looking beyond this constraint, Luxembourg is a country well worth emigrating to. In particular, it has the best pension system and third best social security system in the world (INSEAD 2020).
As at 1 January 2024, Luxembourg had a population of 672,050. The population is also surprisingly diverse: as many as 47.3% of the people living in the country are not Luxembourg nationals. What’s more, that figure doesn’t include cross-border commuters, which total over 228,400. The melting pot of languages and cultures from these communities enriches life in Luxembourg and gives the country a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Public transport is free, and many families are also attracted by Luxembourg’s education system.