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A Ukrainian Blogger's Monthly Budget for Living in Spain

Ukrainian blogger in Spain: monthly expenses
Щомісячні витрати українського блогера на життя в Іспанії

A Ukrainian Blogger's Cost of Living in Spain

According to Главком: Ukrainian blogger Yana Launova, who relocated to Spain, has shared a detailed breakdown of her monthly expenses. Her insights, covering rent, utilities, groceries, leisure, beauty services, communication, and transport, were published by the outlet 'Glavcom,' referencing a video where she explained her experience. For many considering a move to Southern Europe, such firsthand financial accounts are invaluable for planning.

Primary Monthly Expenses

According to Launova, the largest single expense is apartment rent, costing €1,300 per month. Utilities, including water and electricity, add approximately €150. Groceries account for €600 monthly, while dining out at cafes and restaurants totals €500-600. Her husband's gym membership, used 3-4 times a week, costs around €50.

Beauty services, such as manicures, pedicures, and her husband's barber visits, average €100 monthly. Fuel for their car adds another €100, and a monthly couples' massage is an additional €200 expense. Combined home and mobile internet for two people costs roughly €300.

Yana Launova also listed supplementary monthly costs of approximately €400, which cover:

  • subscription services;
  • donations;
  • gifts for each other;
  • expenses for plane tickets, football matches, or concerts.

She emphasized that a comfortable lifestyle for her and her husband requires about €5,000 per month, based on their personal standard.

In summary, Launova noted that minimum monthly spending starts at €3,000, with an average ranging from €4,000 to €5,000, reflecting the realities for some Ukrainian immigrants in Spain. It's worth noting that another Ukrainian resident, Polina Faustova, has been tracking changes in daily living costs in the country for two years.

“Yana Launova's experience and calculations can serve as a useful reference point for other Ukrainians planning to emigrate to Spain or already living there.”

Glavcom

While the cost of living in Spain varies significantly by region, lifestyle, and personal habits, the data she provided illustrates common trends faced by immigrants. Observations from individuals like Polina Faustova further highlight how these expenses evolve amid a changing economic climate, a crucial consideration for anyone budgeting for life in a new country.

While Yana Launova provides a detailed view of living expenses in Spain, it's essential to consider the broader context of the challenges faced by Ukrainian immigrants. Another account highlights the realities of low wages, high rent, and theft that can complicate the dream of a better life abroad. To gain a deeper understanding of these issues, you can read more about the cautionary experiences of Ukrainians navigating life in Spain here.

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