Luxembourg · Cost of Living

Expensive.
With exceptions.

Housing is the budget-killer; almost everything else is gentler than you'd guess. Public transport costs nothing, VAT is the EU's lowest, and even the minimum wage is €2,703.74 a month. Here's where the money actually goes.

Figures verified 9 July 2026
The key numbers · 2026
  • €2,703.74/month — minimum social wage (unskilled), 1 Jan 2026; skilled: €3,244.48
  • ~€76,000/year — average gross salary (2025, secondary estimates) — context for local prices
  • ~€1,768/month — average advertised apartment rent nationally, Q1 2025 (capital: ~€1,902)
  • €0 — all public transport, nationwide, since 29 February 2020
  • 17% — standard VAT, the EU's lowest
  • ~2.2% — 2025 average inflation (STATEC forecast); January 2026 annual rate: 1.3%

The shape of a Luxembourg budget

Luxembourg's cost profile is lopsided. Housing is Europe's most expensive — that single line dominates every budget. But the state gives a lot back: no transport costs anywhere in the country, the EU's lowest VAT on everything you buy, healthcare co-pays measured in single-digit euros, and automatic wage indexation that keeps local purchasing power stable. If your housing is settled (owned, or chosen outside the capital), day-to-day life costs less than the country's reputation suggests.

Line itemWhat the data says (year)
Rent, 2-bed apartmentNational advertised average ~€1,768/mo; Luxembourg City ~€1,902/mo (Q1 2025, asking rents)
Health insurance (non-working resident)€151.41/mo per person, voluntary CNS affiliation (2026)
Transport€0 on all trains (2nd class), trams, buses nationwide (since Feb 2020). Car ownership optional in the capital, useful elsewhere
Groceries & consumer goods17% standard VAT — lowest in the EU; cross-border shopping to France/Germany/Belgium is a national sport
Utilities & internetComparable to neighbouring countries; energy prices cushioned by state caps in recent years (indicative — verify current tariffs)
Inflation2025 average ~2.2% (STATEC forecast); Dec 2025 rate 3.1%, falling to 1.3% in Jan 2026
A realistic anchor for a retired couple: rent outside the capital plus voluntary health insurance for two starts the fixed-cost base around €2,000–2,400/month before food, utilities and fun — with zero transport costs. In the capital, add several hundred euros to the rent line. Housing choice is 80% of the answer; see Where to Live.

Why prices here behave differently

Luxembourg indexes wages automatically: every time cumulative inflation hits 2.5%, all salaries and pensions rise 2.5% by law (next tranche forecast for Q3 2026 by STATEC). That protects earners — and keeps service prices firm. Meanwhile the tri-border location means residents routinely shop in Trier, Thionville or Arlon. You will too.

In this section

Guides

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A couple's real monthly budget

Three worked budgets — capital, south, north — with sourced line items.

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Wage indexation, explained

How the index works, why it matters for your costs, and when the next tranche lands.

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Cross-border shopping economics

What's genuinely cheaper in Germany, France and Belgium — and what isn't worth the drive.

Sources

  1. IGSS — Paramètres sociaux valables au 1er janvier 2026 (minimum social wage): igss.gouvernement.lu
  2. STATEC — inflation releases and forecasts: statistiques.public.lu (Jan 2026 rate); 2025–26 forecast
  3. Free public transport since 29 Feb 2020: transports.public.lu
  4. VAT 17% — lowest standard rate in the EU: Tax Foundation 2026
  5. Advertised rents Q1 2025 — Observatoire de l'Habitat asking-rent series via data.public.lu
  6. CCSS — voluntary health insurance contribution 2026: ccss.public.lu
  7. Average salary ~€76,000 (2025): secondary estimates (Luxtoday/easybiz compilations of STATEC data) — indicative, not official
Budgets vary with lifestyle; the figures above are anchors, not promises. Utility figures are indicative — confirm current tariffs with providers.
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