The conventional wisdom says Southeast Asia is always cheaper than Europe. The reality is more nuanced — especially once you factor in quality of life, time zone compatibility, and specific income levels. Here's the full picture.
The Raw Cost Comparison
- Bangkok ($1,400/mo) vs Lisbon ($2,200/mo): SE Asia wins by $800
- Bali ($1,200/mo) vs Madrid ($2,000/mo): SE Asia wins by $800
- Singapore ($3,800/mo) vs Amsterdam ($3,200/mo): Europe wins!
- Ho Chi Minh City ($1,000/mo) vs Warsaw ($1,600/mo): SE Asia wins by $600
The Hidden Costs of Southeast Asia
What budget comparisons miss: frequent flights home for work or family (Thailand to US East Coast: $800–$1,500), visa runs every 30–90 days for those without a proper nomad visa, inferior banking infrastructure (many Thai banks won't open accounts for foreigners), and higher stress around language barriers for non-routine situations.
When Europe Makes More Sense
If you earn $6,000+/month, the lifestyle premium of Europe begins to make economic sense. EU residency rights, proximity to key business markets, time zone alignment with US/EU clients, and the cultural depth of a continent of 44 countries often justify the extra $500–$1,000/month.