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Sweden vs Canada (Cost of Living)

Published: Monday, 21th October 2024

Recently Updated: Wednesday, 16th April 2025

The cost of living in Sweden is 2.10 times less expensive as compared to Canada.

On this page, you will find side-by-side cost comparison between Sweden and Canada. We have created 172 cost-of-living indicators. We average the prices of all those indicators and take a mathematically calculated approach to determine which country is more expensive to live in between Sweden and Canada.

We always try to give you the latest data, but sometimes mistakes might occur. If you think some content on our site is not updated, please let us know by emailing us at: info.comparedoo@gmail.com

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Housing Cost Comparison

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1 BHK Apartment in City Center
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13,000 SEK
(1,183 USD)
2,300 CAD
(1,679 USD)
2 BHK Apartment in City Center
Image Describing 2 bedroom apartment in City Center
18,000 SEK
(1,638 USD)
3,000 CAD
(2,190 USD)
3 BHK Apartment in City Center
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25,000 SEK
(2,275 USD)
4,200 CAD
(3,066 USD)
1 BHK Apartment outside City Center
Image Describing 1 bedroom apartment outside City Center
8,000 SEK
(728 USD)
1,600 CAD
(1,168 USD)
2 BHK Apartment outside City Center
Image Describing 2 bedroom apartment outside City Center
12,000 SEK
(1,092 USD)
2,200 CAD
(1,606 USD)
3 BHK Apartment outside City Center
Image Describing 3 bedroom apartment outside City Center
16,000 SEK
(1,456 USD)
3,000 CAD
(2,190 USD)
Mortgage Rates Per Month
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3 %5 %
Realtor Commission
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3 %5 %
Property Taxes
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0.2 to 2.0 %0.5 to 2.5 %

Is housing more expensive in Sweden than in Canada?

The average housing cost in Sweden is 1.41 times less expensive than Canada.

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Basic Utilities Cost Comparison

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Basic Home Furnishing
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50,000 SEK
(4,550 USD)
5,000 CAD
(3,650 USD)
Electricity Cost Per Month
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1,000 SEK
(91 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
Heating Cost Per Month
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800 SEK
(72.80 USD)
120 CAD
(87.60 USD)
Cooling Cost Per Month
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500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
100 CAD
(73 USD)
Water Supply Cost Per Month
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300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
80 CAD
(58.40 USD)

Does the utility cost more in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 20.31% more for Utilities.

The basic home furnishing in Sweden costs 1.25 times more compared to Canada.

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Network and Communication Cost Comparison

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Standard Wifi Cost Per Month
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300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
70 CAD
(51.10 USD)
Mobile Phone Basic Plan Cost Per Month
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300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
60 CAD
(43.80 USD)
Landline Basic Plan Cost Per Month
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200 SEK
(18.20 USD)
40 CAD
(29.20 USD)
Cable TV Basic Plan Cost Per Month
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400 SEK
(36.40 USD)
100 CAD
(73 USD)

The internet and communication costs 44.60% less in Sweden compared to Canada.

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Groceries Cost Comparison

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Long Grain Rice (1 KG)
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40 SEK
(3.64 USD)
4 CAD
(2.92 USD)
Milk (1 Liter)
Image Describing milk cost per month
13 SEK
(1.18 USD)
1.50 CAD
(1.09 USD)
Water (1 Liter)
Image Describing water cost per month
5 SEK
(0.45 USD)
1 CAD
(0.73 USD)
Bread (500 gm)
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25 SEK
(2.27 USD)
3 CAD
(2.19 USD)
Eggs (1 Dozen)
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35 SEK
(3.19 USD)
4 CAD
(2.92 USD)
Cheese (1 KG)
Image Describing cheese cost per month
80 SEK
(7.28 USD)
8 CAD
(5.84 USD)
Chicken Breast (1 KG)
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100 SEK
(9.10 USD)
12 CAD
(8.76 USD)

Does the Groceries cost more in Sweden than in Canada?

In Sweden, the cost of 1 Liter Water and 1 Liter Milk is 1.11 times less expensive than the cost in Canada.

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 10.89% more for Groceries.

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Fruits and Vegetables Cost Comparison

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Apples (1 KG)
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30 SEK
(2.73 USD)
4 CAD
(2.92 USD)
Bananas (1 KG)
Image Describing bananas cost per month
20 SEK
(1.82 USD)
3 CAD
(2.19 USD)
Oranges (1 KG)
Image Describing oranges cost per month
30 SEK
(2.73 USD)
4 CAD
(2.92 USD)
Tomatoes (1 KG)
Image Describing tomatoes cost per month
40 SEK
(3.64 USD)
4 CAD
(2.92 USD)
Potatoes (1 KG)
Image Describing potatoes cost per month
20 SEK
(1.82 USD)
3 CAD
(2.19 USD)
Lemons (1 KG)
Image Describing lemons cost per month
35 SEK
(3.19 USD)
5 CAD
(3.65 USD)
Onions (1 KG)
Image Describing onions cost per month
25 SEK
(2.27 USD)
3 CAD
(2.19 USD)
Lentils (1 KG)
Image Describing lentils cost per month
60 SEK
(5.46 USD)
5 CAD
(3.65 USD)

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 1.05 times more for Fruits and Vegetables.

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Dining Out Cost Comparison

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Meal at a Resonable Restaurant
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150 SEK
(13.65 USD)
20 CAD
(14.60 USD)
Three-Course Meal for Two
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600 SEK
(54.60 USD)
60 CAD
(43.80 USD)
Fast Food Combo Meal
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80 SEK
(7.28 USD)
10 CAD
(7.30 USD)
Normal Coffee
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30 SEK
(2.73 USD)
3.50 CAD
(2.55 USD)
Soft Drink
Image Describing Soft Drink Cost
25 SEK
(2.27 USD)
2.50 CAD
(1.82 USD)
Pizza for One
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120 SEK
(10.92 USD)
15 CAD
(10.95 USD)
Take-Out Delivery Meal
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100 SEK
(9.10 USD)
15 CAD
(10.95 USD)
Cigarette Pack of 20
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60 SEK
(5.46 USD)
15 CAD
(10.95 USD)

Is Dining-Out more expensive in Sweden than in Canada?

Dining-Out costs 3.00% more in Sweden compared to Canada.

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Drinks Cost Comparison

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Wine Mid-Range Bottle
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150 SEK
(13.65 USD)
15 CAD
(10.95 USD)
Glass of Wine
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75 SEK
(6.83 USD)
8 CAD
(5.84 USD)
Domestic Beer Half Liter
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25 SEK
(2.27 USD)
3 CAD
(2.19 USD)
Imported Beer Half Liter
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40 SEK
(3.64 USD)
4 CAD
(2.92 USD)
Domestic Alcohol 1 Liter
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150 SEK
(13.65 USD)
20 CAD
(14.60 USD)
Branded Alcohol 1 Liter
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250 SEK
(22.75 USD)
35 CAD
(25.55 USD)

Are Drinks more expensive in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 1.01 times more for usual hard drinks.

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Transportation Cost Comparison

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Monthly Public Transportation Pass
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900 SEK
(81.90 USD)
100 CAD
(73 USD)
Single Public Transportation Ticket
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40 SEK
(3.64 USD)
3 CAD
(2.19 USD)
Single Train Ticket
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100 CAD
(73 USD)
Domestic Airplane Ticket
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2,000 SEK
(182 USD)
300 CAD
(219 USD)
Taxi Start Fare
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50 SEK
(4.55 USD)
4 CAD
(2.92 USD)
Taxi Rate Per Kilometer
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15 SEK
(1.36 USD)
2 CAD
(1.46 USD)
Car Rental Per Day
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600 SEK
(54.60 USD)
70 CAD
(51.10 USD)
Parking Fees in City Center Per Hour
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30 SEK
(2.73 USD)
5 CAD
(3.65 USD)
Parking Fees outside City Center Per Hour
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15 SEK
(1.36 USD)
2 CAD
(1.46 USD)

Is Transportation more expensive in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 1.29 times less for transportation.

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Vehicle Purchase and Maintenance Cost

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Reasonable Vehicle Purchase Cost
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200,000 SEK
(18,200 USD)
30,000 CAD
(21,900 USD)
Vehicle Registration Cost
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2,000 SEK
(182 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
Driving License Fees
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1,000 SEK
(91 USD)
90 CAD
(65.70 USD)
Car Insurance Cost
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6,000 SEK
(546 USD)
200 CAD
(146 USD)
Car Maintenance Cost
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1,000 SEK
(91 USD)
100 CAD
(73 USD)
Car Loan Interest Rates
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5 %6 %
Fuel Per Liter
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20 SEK
(1.82 USD)
1.60 CAD
(1.17 USD)
Fuel Per Gallon
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80 SEK
(7.28 USD)
6 CAD
(4.38 USD)
Average Toll Fees
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Yet to Update
20 CAD
14.60 USD

Is Vehicle Operation and Maintenance more expensive in Sweden than in Canada?

You would have to pay 1.17 times less for Vehicle purchase, daily operation and maintenance in Sweden compared to that of Canada.

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Health and Medical Cost Comparison

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Doctor Visit
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500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
Specialist Visit
Image Describing Specialists Visit
800 SEK
(72.80 USD)
250 CAD
(182.50 USD)
Dentist Visit
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700 SEK
(63.70 USD)
200 CAD
(146 USD)
Eye Exam
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300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
Mental Health Counseling
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600 SEK
(54.60 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
Preventive Health Screening
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300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
200 CAD
(146 USD)
Physical Therapy
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500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
100 CAD
(73 USD)
Emergency Room Visit
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1,000 SEK
(91 USD)
500 CAD
(365 USD)
Hospital Stay Per Night
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2,000 SEK
(182 USD)
1,000 CAD
(730 USD)
Vaccinations
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150 SEK
(13.65 USD)
100 CAD
(73 USD)
Prescription Medication
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200 SEK
(18.20 USD)
50 CAD
(36.50 USD)
Over the Counter Medication
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150 SEK
(13.65 USD)
20 CAD
(14.60 USD)
Health Insurance Premiums
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1,500 SEK
(136.50 USD)
250 CAD
(182.50 USD)
Health Insurance Deductibles
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2,000 SEK
(182 USD)
500 CAD
(365 USD)

Does Health and Medical Treatment cost more in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 2.71 times less for Health and Medical Treatment.

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Personal Care Cost Comparison

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Cosmetic Procedures
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3,000 SEK
(273 USD)
200 CAD
(146 USD)
Spa Treatment
Image Describing Spa Treatment
800 SEK
(72.80 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
Manicure Pedicure Cost
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400 SEK
(36.40 USD)
50 CAD
(36.50 USD)
Optical Glasses Cost
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500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
200 CAD
(146 USD)
Contact Lenses Cost
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400 SEK
(36.40 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
Haircuts
Image Describing Hair Cuts
300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
25 CAD
(18.25 USD)
Hair Coloring
Image Describing Hair Coloring
800 SEK
(72.80 USD)
75 CAD
(54.75 USD)
Shampoo Price
Image Describing Shampoo Price
50 SEK
(4.55 USD)
6 CAD
(4.38 USD)
Toothpaste Price
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25 SEK
(2.27 USD)
3 CAD
(2.19 USD)

Does Personal Care cost more in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 1.10 times less for Personal Care Items and Treatment.

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Clothing and Footwear Cost (Adults)

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Pair of Nike Running Shoes
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1,500 SEK
(136.50 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
Men's Shirt
Image Describing Men's Shirt
500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
60 CAD
(43.80 USD)
Women's Dress
Image Describing Women's Shirt
800 SEK
(72.80 USD)
100 CAD
(73 USD)
Summer Dress
Image Describing Summer Dress
500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
80 CAD
(58.40 USD)
Men's Suit
Image Describing Men's Suit
5,000 SEK
(455 USD)
500 CAD
(365 USD)
Men's Jeans
Image Describing Men's Jeans
800 SEK
(72.80 USD)
80 CAD
(58.40 USD)
Women's Jeans
Image Describing Women's Jeans
700 SEK
(63.70 USD)
80 CAD
(58.40 USD)
Men's Formal Shoes
Image Describing Men's formal Shoes
1,200 SEK
(109.20 USD)
120 CAD
(87.60 USD)
Women's Formal Shoes
Image Describing Women's formal Shoes
1,200 SEK
(109.20 USD)
120 CAD
(87.60 USD)
Men's Casual Shoes
Image Describing Men's Casual Shoes
1,000 SEK
(91 USD)
90 CAD
(65.70 USD)
Women's Casual Shoes
Image Describing Women's Casual Shoes
1,000 SEK
(91 USD)
90 CAD
(65.70 USD)
Underwear For Men
Image Describing Underwear For Men
100 SEK
(9.10 USD)
20 CAD
(14.60 USD)
Underwear For Women
Image Describing Underwear For Women
100 SEK
(9.10 USD)
25 CAD
(18.25 USD)
Socks For Men
Image Describing socks For Men
50 SEK
(4.55 USD)
10 CAD
(7.30 USD)
Socks For Women
Image Describing socks For Women
50 SEK
(4.55 USD)
12 CAD
(8.76 USD)
Wintercoat for Adults
Image Describing Wintercoat for Adults
1,500 SEK
(136.50 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
Sportswear
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1,000 SEK
(91 USD)
80 CAD
(58.40 USD)

Does Clothing and Footwear for adults cost more in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 1.20 times more for Clothing and Footwear for Adults.

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Childcare Cost Comparison

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Children's Jeans
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400 SEK
(36.40 USD)
40 CAD
(29.20 USD)
Children's Normal Sneakers
Image Describing Children Normal Sneakers
600 SEK
(54.60 USD)
50 CAD
(36.50 USD)
Children's Winter Coat
Image Describing Children's Winter Coat
800 SEK
(72.80 USD)
80 CAD
(58.40 USD)
Daycare for Infant
Image Describing Daycare for Infant
4,000 SEK
(364 USD)
1,200 CAD
(876 USD)
Daycare for Toddler
Image Describing Daycare for Toddler
5,000 SEK
(455 USD)
1,000 CAD
(730 USD)
Childcare for Sick Days
Image Describing Childcare for Sick Days
500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
80 CAD
(58.40 USD)
Early Childhood Education Programs
Image Describing Early Childhood Education Programs
4,000 SEK
(364 USD)
1,000 CAD
(730 USD)
Extra Curricular Activities
Image Describing Extra Curricular Activities
1,000 SEK
(91 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
Summer Camp for Kids
Image Describing Summer Camp
2,000 SEK
(182 USD)
1,000 CAD
(730 USD)

Does Childcare Care cost more in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 2.02 times less for Childcare and kids clothing.

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School and Education Cost Comparison

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PreSchool Fees
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6,000 SEK
(546 USD)
800 CAD
(584 USD)
Primary School Fees
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10,000 SEK
(910 USD)
1,500 CAD
(1,095 USD)
Secondary School Fees
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12,000 SEK
(1,092 USD)
2,000 CAD
(1,460 USD)
Private School Fees
Image Describing Private School Fees
15,000 SEK
(1,365 USD)
10,000 CAD
(7,300 USD)
University Tuition Fees
Image Describing University Tuition Fees
50,000 SEK
(4,550 USD)
7,000 CAD
(5,110 USD)
University Private Tuition Fees
Image Describing University Private Tuition Fees
100,000 SEK
(9,100 USD)
15,000 CAD
(10,950 USD)
After School Activities
Image Describing After School Activities
1,000 SEK
(91 USD)
200 CAD
(146 USD)
Special Education Services
Image Describing Special Education Services
3,000 SEK
(273 USD)
800 CAD
(584 USD)
Tutoring
Image Describing Tutoring
400 SEK
(36.40 USD)
60 CAD
(43.80 USD)
Textbooks Cost
Image Describing Textbooks Cost
500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
300 CAD
(219 USD)
School Supplies
Image Describing School Supplies
300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)

Does Schooling cost more in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 1.53 times less for school and education.

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Entertainment and Recreation Cost Comparison

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Movie Ticket (Single)
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150 SEK
(13.65 USD)
15 CAD
(10.95 USD)
Theater Ticket (Single)
Image Describing Single Theater Ticket
300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
50 CAD
(36.50 USD)
Concert Ticket (Single)
Image Describing Single Concert Ticket
400 SEK
(36.40 USD)
80 CAD
(58.40 USD)
Sports Event Ticket (Single)
Image Describing Single Sports Event Ticket
300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
60 CAD
(43.80 USD)
Gym Membership
Image Describing Gym Membership
500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
60 CAD
(43.80 USD)
Swimming Pool Access
Image Describing Swimming Pool Access
400 SEK
(36.40 USD)
40 CAD
(29.20 USD)
Museum Entry Ticket
Image Describing Museum Entry Ticket
100 SEK
(9.10 USD)
15 CAD
(10.95 USD)
Zoo Entry Ticket
Image Describing Zoo Entry Ticket
150 SEK
(13.65 USD)
20 CAD
(14.60 USD)
Amusement Park Entry Ticket
Image Describing Amusement Park Entry Ticket
300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
50 CAD
(36.50 USD)
Bowling
Image Describing Bowling
100 SEK
(9.10 USD)
20 CAD
(14.60 USD)
Mini Golf
Image Describing Mini Golf
150 SEK
(13.65 USD)
25 CAD
(18.25 USD)
Video Games
Image Describing Video Games
600 SEK
(54.60 USD)
70 CAD
(51.10 USD)
Streaming Services
Image Describing Streaming Services
100 SEK
(9.10 USD)
15 CAD
(10.95 USD)
Outdoor Equipment Rental
Image Describing Outdoor Equipment Rental
200 SEK
(18.20 USD)
30 CAD
(21.90 USD)
Theme Park Annual Pass
Image Describing Theme Park Annual Pass
2,000 SEK
(182 USD)
300 CAD
(219 USD)

Does Entertainment and Recreation cost more in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 1.19 times less for entertainment, recreation and fun activities.

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Private Classes and Lessons Cost Comparison

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Language Classes
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2,000 SEK
(182 USD)
400 CAD
(292 USD)
Parenting Classes
Image Describing Parenting Classes
500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
300 CAD
(219 USD)
Art Classes
Image Describing Art Classes
300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
40 CAD
(29.20 USD)
Fitness Classes
Image Describing Fitness Classes
300 SEK
(27.30 USD)
20 CAD
(14.60 USD)
Music Lessons
Image Describing Music Lessons
500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
60 CAD
(43.80 USD)
Dance Lessons
Image Describing Dance Lessons
400 SEK
(36.40 USD)
60 CAD
(43.80 USD)
Reading Materials for Classes
Image Describing Reading Materials for Classes
50 SEK
(4.55 USD)
20 CAD
(14.60 USD)
Educational Software
Image Describing Educational Software
1,000 SEK
(91 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)

Are Private Classes more expensive in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, instead of Canada, you would have to pay 1.67 times less for Private Classes.

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Wages and Taxes Cost Comparison

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Sweden
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Average Gross Monthly Salary
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30,000 SEK
(2,730 USD)
5,000 CAD
(3,650 USD)
Average Net Monthly Salary
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22,000 SEK
(2,002 USD)
4,000 CAD
(2,920 USD)
Minimum Wages
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666.67 SEK per hour
(60.67 USD)
0.53 CAD per hour
(0.39 USD)
Average Bonus
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5,000 SEK
(455 USD)
2,000 CAD
(1,460 USD)
Income Tax Rate
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0 to 25 %0 to 15 %
Social Security Contributions
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Pension Contributions
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5 %5 %
Cost of Living Index
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6070
Median Household Income
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25,000 SEK
(2,275 USD)
75,000 CAD
(54,750 USD)

Do people earn more money as salary in Sweden than in Canada?

If you lived in Sweden, you would earn 8.35 times less salary as compared to Canada.

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Professional Services Cost Comparison

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Legal Consultation Per Hour Rate
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Accounting Services Per Hour Rate
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1,200 SEK
(109.20 USD)
150 CAD
(109.50 USD)
IT Support Services Per Hour Rate
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800 SEK
(72.80 USD)
120 CAD
(87.60 USD)
Technician Services Per Hour Rate
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500 SEK
(45.50 USD)
100 CAD
(73 USD)

Professional Services cost 1.34 times less in Sweden, as compared to Canada.

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