Can I Afford to Live in Tallinn vs Chiang Mai on $50K?

Here's how a $50K/year salary plays out in both cities after taxes, rent, and core living expenses โ€” based on Q1 2026 data.

Tallinn, EE
$2,327/mo take-home
Rent: $850/mo (37% of take-home)
Tight
Chiang Mai, TH
$3,160/mo take-home
Rent: $390/mo (12% of take-home)
Very comfortable

Monthly budget breakdown

Expense
Tallinn
EE
Chiang Mai
TH
Monthly take-home (est.)$2,327$3,160
1BR rent$850$390
Groceries (est.)$380$380
Transport (est.)$150$150
Utilities$100$55
Internet$25$20
Left after essentials$822/month$2,165/month
Chiang Mai (Chiang Mai Province) has no state income tax, boosting take-home vs Tallinn (EE rate: 20%).

Frequently asked questions

Is $50K a good salary in Tallinn?

At $50K/year in Tallinn, your estimated monthly take-home is $2,327. With 1BR rent around $850/month, rent takes up 37% of your take-home. That's considered tight.

Is $50K a good salary in Chiang Mai?

At $50K/year in Chiang Mai, your estimated monthly take-home is $3,160. With 1BR rent around $390/month, rent takes up 12% of your take-home. That's considered very comfortable.

Which city is more affordable on a $50K salary?

Chiang Mai leaves you with more money after core expenses โ€” $2,165/month vs $822/month in Tallinn.

Can I afford to live alone in Tallinn on $50K?

It's tight. Rent in Tallinn would take 37% of your $50K take-home pay. You may need to find roommates or look at studios to stay within the 30% rule.

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Take-home estimates use simplified federal/state brackets and do not account for pre-tax deductions, 401(k), or local taxes. Data: Zillow, BLS, Numbeo ยท Q1 2026 ยท For general guidance only