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Can you live on a PhD stipend in Italy?

Estimated student living costs and stipend affordability based on Eurostat/OECD price level data.

Adequate (score 1.12)

A PhD stipend of €1,460/month (est. net €1,314) is adequate in Italy relative to estimated student living costs (score 1.12).

Price level index 97.8 EU27=100
Est. living cost / month €1,174
Median stipend on site (institutes) €1,460
Est. net stipend €1,314 ~10% effective tax
Institutes in sample 22 excluding open positions
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Frequently asked questions

Is a PhD stipend enough to live in Italy?
It depends on your net monthly stipend. Based on Eurostat/OECD price levels and typical student living costs, funded PhD institutes in Italy (median stipend on this site: €1460/month) fall in the Adequate range at that level.
What is the cost of living for PhD students in Italy?
We estimate student living costs using price level indices (EU27=100). For Italy, the relative index implies monthly living costs of roughly €1,174 at our baseline budget, before city adjustments.
How is the affordability score calculated for Italy?
We divide estimated net stipend by estimated living cost. At the median institute stipend on this site (€1460/month gross), the score is about 1.12 — rated Adequate. You can try other amounts with the calculator on this page.
Are PhD stipends taxable in Italy?
For this estimate we apply the configured effective tax rate for Italy (see tax notes on this page). Contract type, residency, and fellowship vs employment can change real tax — not tax advice.

Affordability is indicative only, based on public price level indices and estimated student living costs. Not tax or financial advice.