Los Angeles vs Singapore: 26% vs 29%
Singapore wins on savings rate by 3 percentage-points. Rent burden: 24% in Los Angeles vs 38% in Singapore. Median incomes: $120,000 (USD) vs S$110,000 (SGD).
Los Angeles
- Savings rate
- 26%
- Median income
- $120,000 /yr
- Median rent
- $2,400 /mo
- Rent burden
- 24%
- Total core costs
- $4,400 /mo
- Years to FIRE
- 42 yrs
Singapore
- Savings rate
- 29%
- Median income
- S$110,000 /yr
- Median rent
- S$3,500 /mo
- Rent burden
- 38%
- Total core costs
- S$6,000 /mo
- Years to FIRE
- 56 yrs
Verdict
- Savings rate: Singapore (29%) beats Los Angeles (26%) by 3 pp.
- Rent burden: Los Angeles (24%) is more affordable than Singapore (38%).
- FIRE timeline: Los Angeles reaches financial independence in ~42 years, vs ~56 years in Singapore.
- 5-year wealth gap: The 3-pp annual savings-rate gap compounds to ~15 percentage-points of gross income over five years — directly attributable to local cost structure.
Los Angeles vs Singapore — FAQ
Which city has the higher savings rate, Los Angeles or Singapore?+
Singapore has the higher savings rate at 29% of gross income, compared to 26% in Los Angeles. That is a 3 percentage-point gap. Over a 5-year horizon, the gap compounds to roughly 15 percentage-points of gross income — meaningful for anyone optimising long-term wealth.
What is the income gap between Los Angeles and Singapore?+
Median Los Angeles household income (mid-band) is around $120,000/year (USD). In Singapore it is around S$110,000/year (SGD). Different currencies make a direct gap meaningless without an exchange rate, so compare savings rate (%) and rent burden (%) instead.
Is rent worse in Los Angeles or Singapore?+
Rent burden is higher in Singapore: rent eats 38% of gross median income there, vs 24% in Los Angeles. Median monthly rent is $2,400 in Los Angeles and S$3,500 in Singapore. Los Angeles is the better city for renters at the median income level.
Which city is better for early retirement (FIRE), Los Angeles or Singapore?+
Using a simple 25x-expenses FIRE benchmark, a mid-income earner in Los Angeles could reach financial independence in roughly 42 years at the current local savings rate, vs 56 years in Singapore. Los Angeles is the better FIRE city for mid-income earners based on local savings rate and cost structure.
What about cost-of-living adjusted — does Singapore still win?+
Yes. Savings rate already factors in the local cost of living, because it is calculated as (income − expenses) ÷ income using Singapore DOS HES 2017/18. Singapore's 29% rate is the cost-adjusted figure — it already reflects what residents actually save after paying rent and other expenses. The 3 percentage-point lead over Los Angeles is real, not a currency illusion.
Methodology
Savings rates from BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey 2023 for Los Angeles (United States) and Singapore DOS HES 2017/18 for Singapore (Singapore). Median income is the midpoint of the default income band for each city. Rent burden is annualised rent divided by gross median income. Years to FIRE assumes a 25× annual expenses target, saved at the local benchmark rate, with no investment growth — a deliberately conservative proxy for ordering cities, not a forecast.
Comparisons across different currencies should focus on percentages (savings rate, rent burden), not absolute amounts.