$80K in Denver = $35,410 in São Paulo

Your $80K salary in Denver (COL 122) has the same purchasing power as $35,410 in São Paulo (COL 54). São Paulo is cheaper — your money goes 56% further there.

$80K in Denver, CO
$4,763/mo take-home
Rent: $2,000/mo (42% of take-home)
Tight
$35,410/yr in São Paulo, BR
$2,415/mo take-home
Rent: $720/mo (30% of take-home)
Manageable

Budget breakdown — $80K in both cities

What $80K actually buys you in each city after taxes and core expenses.

Expense
Denver
$80K
São Paulo
$80K (same salary)
Monthly take-home$4,763$5,057
1BR rent$2,000$720
Groceries$388$380
Transport$114$150
Utilities$140$85
Internet$65$32
Left after essentials$2,056/month$3,690/month
To match your Denver purchasing power in São Paulo, you'd need to earn $35,410/year (56% less than $80K). At that salary, you'd have $1,048/mo left after essentials — vs $2,056/mo in Denver.

Frequently asked questions

What is $80K in Denver equivalent to in São Paulo?

$80K in Denver (COL index 122) has the same purchasing power as $35,410 in São Paulo (COL index 54). That's 56% less than your current salary.

If I move from Denver to São Paulo keeping my $80K salary, will I be better off?

Yes. If you keep earning $80K after moving to São Paulo, you'd have $1,634 more per month after core expenses — because São Paulo is cheaper than Denver.

How is the salary equivalent calculated?

The equivalent salary is calculated by multiplying your current salary by the ratio of the two cities' overall cost of living indices: $80K × (54 ÷ 122) = $35,410. This adjusts for differences in housing, food, transport, and general cost of living.

Equivalency uses overall COL index ratio. Take-home uses simplified federal/state brackets. Zillow · BLS · Numbeo · Q1 2026 · For general guidance only