πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Stockholm Β· SEK salary guide

Is kr100,000 enough in Stockholm?

A full breakdown of whether kr100,000/month covers the cost of living in Stockholm β€” including take-home pay after tax, monthly costs, your savings rate, and how long until financial independence.

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Comfortable
Good balance of lifestyle and savings. Meaningful wealth building is possible.
kr68,000
Take-home after 32% tax
kr30,430
Average monthly costs
kr37,570
Left over per month
πŸ’‘ At a 55% savings rate, you could reach financial independence in approximately 13 years β€” retiring with a portfolio of kr9,129,000 covering all your Stockholm costs indefinitely at a 4% withdrawal rate. ISK (Investeringssparkonto) β€” taxed at a low standard rate instead of gains. Very efficient for long-term investing.

Where your kr100,000 goes in Stockholm

🏠 Rent
kr15,000
πŸ›’ Groceries
kr5,000
πŸš‡ Transport
kr930
🍽 Dining
kr5,000
πŸ’‘ Utilities
kr1,500
πŸ“¦ Other
kr3,000
Total costs kr30,430/month

Key facts about Stockholm

High taxes offset by comprehensive social services. The ISK account is an excellent tax-advantaged investment vehicle unique to Sweden.

Tax situation

Municipal income tax roughly 32% effective. Can reach 55% for high earners including state tax.

Best investment accounts

ISK (Investeringssparkonto) β€” taxed at a low standard rate instead of gains. Very efficient for long-term investing.

Your path to financial independence in Stockholm

FIRE number for StockholmBased on average costs of kr30430/month, your financial independence number is kr9,129,000 β€” the portfolio that covers your costs indefinitely at a 4% annual withdrawal.

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