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Stockholm vs Sundsvall in 2026: cost index 136 vs 93, rent 13 200 kr vs 7 400 kr, income 440 000 kr vs 357 000 kr, QoL 66 vs 69.
Stockholm vs Sundsvall in 2026: cost index 136 vs 93, rent 13 200 kr vs 7 400 kr, income 440 000 kr vs 357 000 kr, QoL 66 vs 69.
Stockholm: cost index 136 (+35 vs national avg 101), rent 13 200 kr/month.
Stockholm region average cost index: 115. Stockholm is +21 vs region peers.
Quality of life: 66/100 — safety 72, healthcare 82, walkability 88.
Safety score: 72/100 (crime rate 58.3/1k). National average: 73/100.
Here's the finding that keeps coming up in different analyses: Stockholm has a cost index of 136 — 35 points above the Sweden national average of 101. Median income is 440 000 kr with rent at 13 200 kr/month, putting the rent-to-income ratio at 36%. That's a strong position by any measure.
On quality of life, Stockholm scores a composite score of 66/100 — reflecting its safety (72), healthcare (82), and walkability (88) metrics. Layer in taxes, though, and the math changes. affordability and QoL don't always move in the same direction, and Sweden is a good example of that tension.
Stockholm has a cost index of 136 (national avg: 101), rent 13 200 kr/mo, median income 440 000 kr/yr, and a quality of life score of 66/100.
The Stockholm region of average QoL score is 68/100. Stockholm leads with 66/100, reflecting safety, healthcare access, walkability, and green space.
Our index is benchmarked to 100 (national median). Sub-categories cover housing, food, transport, utilities, and healthcare. Data sources include SCB, Lantmäteriet, Skatteverket.
Stockholm: cost index 136, rent 13 200 kr/mo, income 440 000 kr/yr, QoL 66/100. Sundsvall: cost index 93, rent 7 400 kr/mo, income 357 000 kr/yr, QoL 69/100.