Calculators for Families Moving or Living in Europe
Family budgets are more complex with childcare, school costs, healthcare and the needs of multiple household members. These calculators help families plan sustainable budgets in European countries.
Estimate only
All calculators use the values you enter. No official tax, visa, immigration, legal or financial advice is provided. Results are planning estimates only.
Best calculators for families
Open these tools to estimate costs, income and affordability for your situation.
Rent Affordability Calculator
Compare monthly rent against income and savings goals to check affordability.
Open Rent Affordability CalculatorMonthly Budget Calculator
Add household categories to estimate monthly costs for housing, food, transport, bills, and savings.
Open Monthly Budget CalculatorSalary After Rent Calculator
See how much money you really have left after rent, utilities and monthly costs are deducted from your salary.
Open Salary After Rent CalculatorFirst Month Moving Cost Calculator
Estimate how much money you need for the first month after moving to a new country or city.
Open First Month Moving Cost CalculatorIs This Rent Too High Calculator
Check whether a rent amount is healthy, manageable, tight or risky based on your monthly net income.
Open Is This Rent Too High CalculatorFamily Budget Calculator
Estimate total household income, family expenses, cost per person, housing percentage and family budget status.
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OpenFrequently asked questions
What should a family budget include?
Housing, food, transport, childcare, school costs, healthcare, insurance, utilities, subscriptions, savings and an emergency fund.
Should I include childcare as a separate cost?
Yes. Childcare is often a major expense for families and should be entered separately for an accurate budget.
Should I use gross or net household income?
Use combined net income after taxes and deductions, because that is the money actually available for household expenses.
Can this help before a family moves country?
Yes. Enter the expected costs for the destination country to estimate whether the household income will cover all family expenses.
Disclaimer
All calculators on this page are planning estimates only. They use the values you enter and do not provide official tax, payroll, immigration, visa, legal, financial, medical or relocation advice. Costs, tax rules and local requirements differ by country and change over time. Always verify important decisions with official sources or qualified professionals.