Is 1000 €/month a Good Salary in Portugal?

It's a starter salary by Portugal standards. Workable for a single person, especially outside the most expensive cities, but saving requires discipline.

Entry-Level~25th percentile · 33% below median

A gross salary of this level in Portugal sits around the 25th percentile — entry-level for the country. After estimated tax, take-home is roughly 9,693 EUR/year.

Net / year
9693 €
Net / month
808 €
Vs. median
0.67×
Big-city rent
high pressure

What does this salary mean?

For Portugal, 1000 € per month is a modest income. It works for a single adult in mid-cost areas, but it feels noticeably tighter in Lisbon-tier cities.

Annualized, that is roughly 12 000 € per year before tax — and about 9693 € per year (808 €/month) after estimated tax in Portugal.

Supporting a family on a single income at this level in Portugal is difficult — most households would need a second earner or significant cost-cutting.

Monthly affordability snapshot

Directional pressure across the main spending categories at this income in Portugal.

HousingComfortable

Comfortable rent budget across most Portugal regions, including Lisbon.

Food & basicsManageable

Day-to-day food and household basics are covered without strain.

TransportManageable

Owning a modest car or commuting daily is sustainable.

Savings potentialTight

Realistic savings rate is low single digits — most income is consumed by essentials.

Lifestyle flexibilityTight

Discretionary spending is limited; most months focus on essentials.

Rent pressure

In Lisbon, rent would consume about 49% of take-home, leaving a usable but watchful budget. Coimbra feels noticeably easier. These are directional figures based on typical 1-bedroom rent benchmarks; actual rent depends heavily on neighbourhood, size, and timing.

Take-home pay context

Gross pay is what's listed on the offer; net pay is what arrives after income tax and Segurança Social. For this level in Portugal, the combined effective deduction is roughly 19%, leaving about 808 € per month. Actual take-home varies with state/regional taxes, filing status, retirement contributions, and benefits — treat these as planning figures rather than payroll numbers.

Lifestyle tier

Estimated tier
Tight

Manages basic needs but with little slack. Rent, transport, and food consume most of the monthly budget.

Practical interpretation

  • Solo living is workable mainly with roommates or smaller-unit rentals.
  • Significantly stronger in lower-cost regions than in Lisbon.
  • Check rent and transport totals before committing to a city — they dominate the budget.
  • A second household income changes the math more than any single deduction.

How it stacks up in Portugal

Minimum wage11 480 €
National median18 000 €
National average22 000 €
This salary12 000 €
Top 10%38 000 €

What this salary means in practice

Family support

Supporting a family on a single income at this level in Portugal is difficult — most households would need a second earner or significant cost-cutting.

Saving potential

Realistic savings rate at this level is in low single digits — most income is consumed by essentials.

Renting in the city

Renting in Lisbon eats a heavy share of net pay; smaller cities like Coimbra feel much more sustainable.

Lisbon vs Coimbra

In Lisbon, costs run roughly 30% above the national baseline — so the same salary feels meaningfully different than it does in Coimbra.

What earners at this level can usually afford

Small apartment (solo)Realistic

Realistic in most cities

Used car ownershipRealistic

Affordable with monthly budgeting

1 vacation per yearTight

Possible only by saving over months

Eating out weeklyTight

Occasional, not routine

Mortgage in mid-cost cityTight

Difficult without dual income

Save 20%+ of net payTight

Hard while covering essentials

Premium housing in metroTight

Generally out of range

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Entry-Level~25th percentile · 33% below median
A gross salary of this level in Portugal sits around the 25th percentile — entry-level for the country. After estimated tax, take-home is roughly 9,693 EUR/year.
Minimum wage11 480 €
National median18 000 €
National average22 000 €
This salary12 000 €
Top 10%38 000 €
Net / year
9693 €
Net / month
808 €
Big-city rent
high pressure

Compared against Lisbon cost-of-living baseline. Estimates only — not financial advice.

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What this means in practice

In Portugal, 1000 €/month is below the national median — about 33% below the median. After ~19% in income tax and social contributions, take-home is around 808 €/month (9693 €/year). Living costs in Lisbon run noticeably higher than the national average, so the same paycheck stretches further in smaller cities.

  • Below national median
  • Tight for single person
  • Tight for family of 4
  • Moderate housing pressure
  • Limited savings room
  • Low tax burden

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Last updated: 2026. Verdict uses simplified national statistics. Estimates only — not financial advice.