πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Oslo Β· NOK salary guide

Is kr300,000 enough in Oslo?

A full breakdown of whether kr300,000/month covers the cost of living in Oslo β€” including take-home pay after tax, monthly costs, your savings rate, and how long until financial independence.

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Excellent
Strong savings potential. You are on a clear path toward financial independence.
kr210,000
Take-home after 30% tax
kr38,850
Average monthly costs
kr171,150
Left over per month
πŸ’‘ At a 82% savings rate, you could reach financial independence in approximately 5 years β€” retiring with a portfolio of kr11,655,000 covering all your Oslo costs indefinitely at a 4% withdrawal rate. ASK (Aksjesparekonto) for tax-deferred equity investing. DNB or Nordnet are popular.

Where your kr300,000 goes in Oslo

🏠 Rent
kr18,000
πŸ›’ Groceries
kr7,000
πŸš‡ Transport
kr850
🍽 Dining
kr7,000
πŸ’‘ Utilities
kr2,000
πŸ“¦ Other
kr4,000
Total costs kr38,850/month

Key facts about Oslo

Oil-funded high wages and comprehensive social safety net. Very high costs but corresponding salaries. Sovereign wealth fund benefits all citizens.

Tax situation

Effective income tax roughly 30-40%. Wealth tax on net assets above NOK 1.7M.

Best investment accounts

ASK (Aksjesparekonto) for tax-deferred equity investing. DNB or Nordnet are popular.

Your path to financial independence in Oslo

FIRE number for OsloBased on average costs of kr38850/month, your financial independence number is kr11,655,000 β€” the portfolio that covers your costs indefinitely at a 4% annual withdrawal.

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