Is the cost of living in Denmark high?
We asked people about the cost of living in Denmark, they wrote...
"The cost of living in Denmark is generally high compared to other countries. The capital city of Copenhagen is one of the most expensive places to live in Denmark, with prices for goods and services being higher than in other parts of the country. The rental price for a nice 1 bedroom apartment in Denmark is around $1,500 USD per month, while a nice 2 bedroom apartment is around $2,000 USD per month. Eating dinner at a moderately priced restaurant in Denmark can cost around $20 USD per person," remarked another expat who made the move to Denmark.
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Is the cost of living in Denmark high?
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