Cost of Living in India: Monthly Expenses in 2026

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The cost of living across India in 2026 varies significantly depending on the city. Major metropolitan areas such as Mumbai and Delhi are notably more expensive, primarily due to higher rental rates and transportation costs. On the other hand, cities like Kolkata and Chennai are relatively more affordable. According to the updated Numbeo data from March 2026, an individual residing in India requires approximately Rs 27,300 per month, exclusive of rent. For a family of four, this estimated cost rises to about Rs 98,000. These figures encompass expenditures related to food, utilities, transport, and leisure but do not account for the considerable rent that can inflate budgets, especially in larger cities.

City-by-City Cost Comparison

Here is a comparison of the cost of living in various prominent cities, using a cost index where New York is set to 100. A lower index indicates a more affordable living situation:

City-wise Cost of Living in India 2026

Mumbai | Cost Index: 25.8 | Rent Index: 17.5 | Total (COL + Rent): 21.9 | Single Monthly Cost (Rs, excl. rent): 30,000–60,000

Delhi | Cost Index: 22.5 | Rent Index: 7.1 | Total (COL + Rent): 15.4 | Single Monthly Cost (Rs, excl. rent): 22,000–50,000

Pune | Cost Index: 22.4 | Rent Index: 6.6 | Total (COL + Rent): 15.1 | Single Monthly Cost (Rs, excl. rent): 25,000–45,000

Bangalore | Cost Index: 21.5 | Rent Index: 8.5 | Total (COL + Rent): 15.4 | Single Monthly Cost (Rs, excl. rent): 20,000–50,000

Hyderabad | Cost Index: 21.1 | Rent Index: 5.6 | Total (COL + Rent): 13.9 | Single Monthly Cost (Rs, excl. rent): 12,000–50,000

Chennai | Cost Index: 20.0 | Rent Index: 4.4 | Total (COL + Rent): 12.7 | Single Monthly Cost (Rs, excl. rent): 15,000–50,000

Kolkata | Cost Index: 19.3 | Rent Index: 3.8 | Total (COL + Rent): 12.1 | Single Monthly Cost (Rs, excl. rent): 20,000–40,000

According to the data, Mumbai is identified as the most expensive city largely due to its exorbitant rent, while Kolkata stands out as one of the more economical options among major urban centers.

Monthly Expense Breakdown

To provide a clearer perspective on average living costs in India, the following information details the typical monthly expenses:

Rent for a 1BHK in city centers is about Rs 14,000, while outside city centers, it drops to approximately Rs 9,000. Groceries include Milk at Rs 61 per liter, Bread (500g) at Rs 39, and Rice (1kg) at Rs 56. Dining out costs can range from Rs 200 for a budget meal to Rs 1,050 for a mid-range meal for two. Public transport passes are around Rs 800 monthly, and petrol is priced at approximately Rs 102 per liter, while basic monthly utilities for an 85m apartment are estimated at Rs 3,565. While these figures serve as a foundation, the actual costs can fluctuate significantly based on individual lifestyle choices and the city in which one resides.

City Value Assessment

Despite the higher living costs in cities such as Mumbai and Delhi, locations like Hyderabad and Pune provide better value due to relatively higher purchasing power. The indices assign Hyderabad a score of 154 and Pune a score of 152, indicating that salaries in these cities are more effective at covering living expenses. Additionally, residents in Delhi face slightly elevated utility costs, averaging around Rs 4,000, along with pricier grocery prices attributed to urban living dynamics. The cost of living landscape in India indicates that no singular figure applies universally. Monthly expenses will vary based on the specific city, rental commitments, and personal lifestyle preferences.

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